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The Hearth at Sycamore Village

 

 

For Immediate Release

September  4, 2012

Syracuse, NY – On Tuesday June 26th it will be lights, camera, action for residents, family & employees of The Hearth at Sycamore Village in Fort Wayne, Indiana.  Hearth Management, a leader in senior housing industry, has been selected for a full length feature segment on InView with Larry King this fall.

With thousands of baby boomers retiring each day, senior living communities are challenged to insure this new wave of retirees continues to enjoy the lifestyle they worked so hard to achieve.  Hearth Management has developed the LIVE MORE philosophy to meet these challenges.  With communities stretching across four states this LIVE MORE philosophy has attracted national attention.

LIVE MORE is the lifestyle philosophy woven throughout daily living for residents in a Hearth community.  LIVE MORE is a holistic approach with the understanding that all facets of the human condition requires acknowledgement for optimal healthy and wellness.  Residents’ social, emotional, spiritual, vocational, environmental, nutritional, intellectual and physical needs are considered when formulation activities, outings, speakers, meals, community space and décor.

Hearth Management operates communities in New York, Connecticut, Indiana and Tennessee.

To learn more about a Hearth Management community and their LIVE MORE philosophy visit our website @ www.thehearth.net.

Contact:

Jennifer Jones

Director of Community Relations

The Hearth at Gardenside in Branford, CT and The Hearth at Tuxis Pond in Madison, CT

173 Alps Road, Branford, CT 06405 and 100 Bradley Road, Madison, CT  06443

Branford:  (p):203.483.7260, (c):203.752.7061

Madison:  (p):203.245.3311, (c):203.752.7061

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