
Some Delaware Senior Living Communities Are Getting A Makeover
Some Delaware Senior Living Communities are about to change for the better.
In a press release statement sent to DETV it said, “Delaware senior living communities Foulk Living and Shipley Living in Newark and Millcroft Living in Wilmington, as they partner with LivNow Relocation. The three retirement communities are dedicated to providing the best care and services to older adults.”
“LivNow Relocation, launched earlier this year, is committed to making the move from one’s home to a retirement community as seamless as possible. “Moving into senior living can enable older adults to live their best life in a community where they receive what they need to thrive,” said Lisa Burns, co-founder of LivNow Relocation.”
The statement continues to say, “The company is unique in its comprehensiveness of service offerings. “Other companies that help seniors move to a senior living community focus on one aspect of the process, such as selling a home, downsizing, or the physical move. No one else provides what we do in terms of vetting suppliers including realtors, movers, professional organizers, bridge loan partners, and instant offer home buyers,” said Burns. “We put together certified suppliers in the specific locations. They often know each other and become a team handling all aspects of the move.”
“LivNow also provides technology that facilitates and supports the process. “We’re bringing technology that doesn’t exist elsewhere. Our mobile platform houses all the information about the move for easy access to residents, family members, suppliers, and the community. It shares information about the providers they’re working with and status updates, so everyone is aware of what is going on,” said Burns.”
I think that this is a big step for not only Foulk Living and Shipley Living in Newark and Millcroft Living in Wilmington but for all of Delaware senior living communities. Because if LivNow can make a big impact then there will be a ton of improvements to other communities around the state.





