Youre Invited to See The Sequoia Assisted Living Difference for Yourself

Olympia, WALocal News

On April 5, 2025, The Sequoia Assisted Living in Olympia will open its doors for a Spring Showcase, inviting families to experience the community firsthand. The event, running from noon to 5 p. m. , will feature model apartments, live music from the Prairie Fire Band, and a craft fair showcasing local artisans. Community Sales Director Molly Howell highlights the importance of creating a welcoming home environment for residents, where they can thrive socially and emotionally.

Studies show that seniors who engage with others beyond their immediate family tend to maintain better health and mood. The showcase not only serves to introduce potential residents and their families to the facility but also aims to alleviate concerns about transitioning into assisted living. Attendees can enjoy refreshments prepared by the facility's chef while learning about the tailored services and support available. The event will also include free assessments of individual care needs, providing families with valuable insights. Overall, the Spring Showcase represents an opportunity for families to explore a supportive living option that prioritizes quality of life and community engagement for seniors.

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