Juliette Fowler trail at sunset

When it comes to senior living, it’s natural to fear change when pondering life anywhere other than “home.”

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Many older adults and their loved ones are nervous when considering the decision to move.

And the concerns are valid: How do I choose the right place? What if my friends and family forget to visit me? Will I get to continue the activities I love? Does this mean I’m OLD?

When a person either senses the need to move from home, or when loved ones observe a need for more care, an ominous cloud of foreboding often hovers over the entire family.

That’s why many senior shoppers are surprised, relieved and grateful to discover Juliette Fowler Communities, conveniently located centrally in our neighborhood so older adults don’t have to leave “home” to live better.

Nicole Gann, Fowler’s chief executive officer, says new Fowler residents quickly realize the pulse is different when they move in: At Fowler, seniors are “seen,” appreciated and have purpose.

“On our campus, our residents make instant friends among neighbors and staff. They discover endless activities, including volunteer opportunities both onsite and nearby, such as with elementary school partnerships, access to cultural events, and plenty of retail options nearby.

“Many new residents are stunned at how vibrant life is here at Fowler,” Gann says.

For example, Fowler has dedicated walking paths on its 22 acres in the heart of our neighborhood. Also, the Santa Fe Trail runs along the property, enabling residents to easily exercise along its pathways while walking through neighborhoods they already know and love, Gann says.

Additionally, Willis Winters Park borders the Fowler campus. Through a partnership with the Dallas Parks and Recreation Department and Friends of Willis Winters Park, Fowler residents can play pickleball and access workout pads and other amenities in this safety-first, well-lit and ADA-compliant park.

“Living here is like living on a cruise ship,” Gann says. “Our residents can be as busy as they want or enjoy rest and relaxation as they please. Life is easy, and there is more time for the people and activities they love.

“Juliette Fowler is a little town in a big city; residents can venture out to neighborhood events, arts and dining excursions, then jump back to the nest.”

Residents’ families are part of the Fowler community, too.

“Solo agers” — those with no family nearby — are included and embraced by staff, Gann says.

The bottom line at Fowler?

“You belong; this is a place of purpose,” Gann says.

 

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Tired of worrying about senior living decisions? Ease your mind by visiting fowlercommunities.org today and call 214-827-0813 to take a free campus tour.

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