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New Senior Living Community, The Delaney at The Vale, to Open this Summer
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Woburn, Mass. will soon be home to a brand-new senior living community. The Delaney at The Vale, a 62+ community scheduled to open this summer, features contemporary independent living, assisted living and memory care residences. The community will include three connected buildings complete with high-end amenities, upscale concierge services and onsite parking.
The Delaney is managed by Life Care Services®, An LCS® Company, which was recently ranked highest in customer satisfaction with independent senior living providers for the fourth consecutive year in the J.D. Power 2022 U.S. Senior Living Satisfaction Study. The Delaney at The Vale was designed by Boston-based architect DiMella Shaffer, which has been designing senior living communities for over 30 years.
“We’re excited to be able to offer active adults the highest quality of life in a warm environment where they can thrive,” says Executive Director Amy Murray, a 10-year veteran in senior living who was born and raised in New England.
Murray is supported by Rowley resident Kelly Brosch, Director of Sales & Marketing, who brings two decades of sales and marketing experience to The Delaney, and Diane Robinson, Community Relations Specialist, who has helped residents and their families through the transition to senior living communities for more than a decade.
“The community has set a new standard for exceptional living in our area. I can’t wait to share this experience with our Founders Club members, potential residents and area professionals,” Robinson says.
Located just west of I-93 at Montvale Avenue, The Delaney is part of The Vale, the master-planned redevelopment of the former Kraft Atlantic Gelatin Facility, which closed in 2015. In addition to The Delaney, The Vale offers new retail and office space, new landscaped areas and walking paths, preservation of 28 acres of undeveloped land, restoration of nearly 15,000 sq. ft. of wetlands as well as a new connection between the site and the existing Tri-Community Greenway.
The Delaney is currently accepting a limited number of priority reservations in advance of its opening. Depositors will join the community’s Founders Club, which offers choice of preferred location and floor plan, discounted pricing, complimentary moving services and other exclusive benefits. Those interested in learning more about The Delaney are invited to call 781-350-5691 or email life@delaneyatthevale.com to schedule an appointment at the community located at 300 Began Way, Woburn, MA 01801.
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