Massachusetts' Newest Assisted Living Residence Opens in Greater Boston and Merrimack Valley Area

Windsor Place of Wilmington Provides Caring and Elegant Community for Seniors

WILMINGTON, Mass. – October 14, 2009 – Windsor Place of Wilmington, a premier assisted living residence for seniors, announced today that it will welcome residents this month. Windsor Place has 87 distinctive luxury suites. A portion are designated for individuals with memory impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Windsor Place is located at 92 West Street, Wilmington, Mass. (just minutes from Interstates 93 and 95) and on the same campus as Woodbriar Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center.

“Windsor Place was built with the needs and desires of today’s discerning retirees in mind. Retiring well begins with living each day well. The social, cultural, and educational activities of Windsor Place will provide our residents with many options to pursue their passions and enjoy life,” said Dennis Sargent, developer and executive director of Windsor Place. “An attentive, discreet staff will provide a comfortable and gracious lifestyle for seniors who no longer want the responsibility of maintaining a house or who may need help from time to time.”

A U.S. Census Bureau report released in June 2009 forecasts a 40 percent increase in the senior population in the United States over the next five years as nearly 15 million baby boomers aged 60‐64 reach retirement age. In the northeast, people 65 and over comprise 13.7 percent of the population.1 Wan He, a demographer in the Census Bureau Population Division, told Senior Journal2 in June that “this shift in the age structure of the world’s population poses challenges to society, families, businesses, health care providers and policymakers to meet the needs of aging individuals.”

“I chose to live at Windsor Place of Wilmington to be close to my husband who resides next door at Woodbriar,” said Joyce Duff. “I want to see him as much as possible while also getting the help I need,” continued Duff. “Windsor Place is absolutely beautiful and offers so many modern conveniences that will make my life so much easier.”

1 U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2008. Internet release date: June 2009

2 “Senior Citizen Population on Brink of Explosion in World and in United States: Census Bureau,” Senior Journal, June 24, 2009 (http://seniorjournal.com/NEWS/SeniorStats/2009/20090624‐ SenCitPopulation.htm).

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