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September 12, 2016

$4M Farmington memory care facility creating 30 jobs

Courtesy / Woodlands Senior Living Pictured left to right: Matthew Walters, COO of Woodlands Senior Living; Farmington Town Manager Richard Davis; and Alison Hagerstrom, executive director for Greater Franklin Development Corporation at the Friday groundbreaking of the new $4M Woodlands Memory Care of Farmington.

Woodlands Senior Living officials were joined by community leaders to mark the groundbreaking of Woodlands Memory Care of Farmington, a $4 million memory care facility that is slated to bring 30 new full-time jobs to the region.

“We are pleased to be moving forward with the development of this community, which will provide vital residential memory care services to families in the Farmington and greater Franklin County area,” Matthew Walters, COO of Woodlands Senior Living, said in a statement about the project. “The response we have received from the community thus far has been tremendous. There is a significant need for this type of specialized care community in this part of the state.”

The 20,000-square-foot facility at 175 Knowlton Corner Road, which is expected to open in October 2017, is the 12th senior living facility from the family-owned, Waterville-based Woodlands Senior Living and its seventh purpose-built memory care community in the state.

Like its other purpose-built memory care facilities, Woodlands Memory Care of Farmington will feature high-efficiency climate controls, video monitoring safety systems and multiple high-end amenities, including open-air central atriums, home-like activity rooms and a large outside courtyard with walking paths, gardens and a gazebo.

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