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The Freedom of Maintenance-Free Living

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Maintenance-free living: it’s a phrase you may hear tossed around from time-to-time during your search for retirement living options. But what does it really mean?

At a Providence Life Services community, maintenance-free living is just one of the many benefits our residents enjoy when they move in. Our friendly staff are there to help with the little things: hanging pictures, moving furniture, and replacing lightbulbs. We also provide the “big” things: when your air conditioning goes out, that’s not your worry anymore! If your apartment includes a kitchen, you won’t have to replace broken appliances or deal with clogged sinks. When you move into one our communities, you can leave behind your lawn mower and snow shovel because you won’t have to mow one more lawn or shovel one more driveway.

The Gift of Maintenance-Free Living

But maintenance-free living also provides freedom, as well as the gift of time. What you do with that extra time is up to you. You can pick up a new hobby, or dive back into something you love that you haven’t had much time for. Spend extra time with family and friends–and make new friends!

Of course, you can have maintenance-free living at places other than retirement communities and assisted living communities. But we offer more than what an apartment building or townhouse offers. We also provide meals, entertainment, outings, chaplaincy services, and, in some cases, healthcare services. It’s independence with all the perks! You (and your children) can enjoy peace-of-mind, knowing that you are not going to risk your health and safety on dangerous household tasks, and that you’ll be living in a caring community with a wide-range of benefits included.

Wherever you decide to spend your retirement, we’re here to help you find the right fit for your needs. Contact your nearest Providence Life Services location today, or contact Providence Solutions at info@providencelifesolutions.com to get help navigating your choices.

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