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Lifestyle, Community News Winter Wonderland Tea Party Social at The Gardens at Eastside

The Gardens at Eastside had a wonderful Winter Wonderland Tea Party Social for residents! It was a great time filled with fun and delicious goodies to eat. They were even treated to a lovely performance by a local harp musician.

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Community News The Benefits of Moving to The Gardens at Eastside

The decision to move into a senior living community is not always an easy one to make. Sometimes the decision has to be made on behalf of your loved one for their own safety. However, what may begin with hesitation can end up being one of the best decisions you’ve ever made.

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Community News The Gardens at Eastside Named Best Senior Living Community by U.S. News & World Report

We are beyond thrilled to showcase the awards The Gardens at Eastside has won. These honors are the result of our team’s relentless dedication to providing our residents with exceptional senior care, and we’re so proud of this recognition for their hard work.

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Community News The Gardens at Eastside Wins 2022 Pinnacle Award

We are ecstatic to share that The Gardens at Eastside has won a 2022 Pinnacle Customer Experience Award for providing a superior customer experience for our residents.

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Community News Cheers to the Years at The Gardens at Eastside!

The Gardens at Eastside recently celebrated our tenured team members with a staff luncheon and recognition ceremony. Team members share why they love being part of the Arbor Family in the video below.

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Community News The Gardens at Eastside Wins Caring Stars 2022 Award

The Gardens at Eastside is proud to be selected as a Caring.com Caring Stars 2022 winner for Best Senior Living Community! Caring Stars is a national program recognizing service excellence in senior living and in-home care, based on consumer ratings and reviews in the Caring.com senior care directory.

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Community News Encouraging words of wisdom from Frankie Childers, 96

Frankie Childers, age 96, lost her vision as the result of macular degeneration, so she isn’t able to read her Bible anymore. But that’s OK because “she remembers it in her heart,” says Frankie’s daughter, Fran Mauney.

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