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Dedicated to the preservation of dignity and the pursuit of happiness, The Brenda Strafford Foundation is bringing their people-first approach to senior’s living in University District. They’re bringing an innovative, quality-driven, and integrated seniors’ experience to the neighbourhood – one that’s sure to contribute to the community in more ways than we can guess.
Calgarians are ready for something new: to embrace the change that’s coming – to grow up, instead of out. University District is one of the city’s most visionary and ambitious projects that is raising the bar on the everyday, the ordinary and what’s expected from community living. It’s offering everything you want from a close-knit neighbourhood with a distinct inner-city, urban vibe. And when it comes to finding a place to call yours – it’s the urban feeling you’ve dreamed of coming home to…whatever that looks like for you.
With a commitment to people first and high standards of care, Cambridge Manor’s focus is to enhance the quality of day-to-day living through services such as dining, recreation and education — the therapeutic care offered to senior residents and neighbours in the community will support wellness and bring comfort and security to seniors. A plus 30 with Maple links the two buildings, allowing residents to connect and share the amenities provided on both sites.
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More amazing new homes are on the way. Check back for more updates.
We sat down with residents Nirmal & Balbir Sandhu, and listened to their story on what brought them to University District. See why they chose U/D.
An ‘age-in-place’ philosophy is embraced, which means a resident does not have to move again if their care needs change over time. The concept is vital to the people-first approach to seniors’ wellness, practiced by The Brenda Strafford Foundation, which takes care of operations at Cambridge Manor and is an industry leader in Alberta.
From the importance of wearing sunblock or practicing yoga, many of us are aware of the usual suggestions for what constitutes aging with grace.
We sat down with residents Nirmal & Balbir Sandhu, and listened to their story on what brought them to University District. See why they chose U/D.
An ‘age-in-place’ philosophy is embraced, which means a resident does not have to move again if their care needs change over time. The concept is vital to the people-first approach to seniors’ wellness, practiced by The Brenda Strafford Foundation, which takes care of operations at Cambridge Manor and is an industry leader in Alberta.
From the importance of wearing sunblock or practicing yoga, many of us are aware of the usual suggestions for what constitutes aging with grace.