Emeritus Senior Living

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American senior living company


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Emeritus Senior Living was a major provider of assisted living and retirement communities in the United States. The company was headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and operated numerous facilities across the country, offering a range of services for elderly care.

History[edit | edit source]

Emeritus Senior Living was founded in 1993 with the goal of providing quality care and housing for seniors. Over the years, the company expanded rapidly, acquiring numerous properties and establishing itself as a leader in the senior living industry. By 2014, Emeritus operated more than 500 communities in 45 states.

In 2014, Emeritus merged with Brookdale Senior Living, another large senior living company, in a deal valued at approximately $2.8 billion. This merger created the largest senior living company in the United States, significantly expanding Brookdale's reach and capabilities.

Services[edit | edit source]

Emeritus Senior Living offered a variety of services designed to meet the needs of seniors at different stages of life. These services included:

  • Independent Living: For seniors who were able to live independently but wanted the convenience and social opportunities of a community setting.
  • Assisted Living: For seniors who needed help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication management.
  • Memory Care: Specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
  • Skilled Nursing: Medical care provided by licensed nurses for seniors with more complex health needs.

Philosophy[edit | edit source]

Emeritus Senior Living was committed to providing a supportive and enriching environment for its residents. The company emphasized personalized care plans tailored to the individual needs of each resident, promoting independence and dignity.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The facilities operated by Emeritus were designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment for seniors. They featured amenities such as dining services, recreational activities, and transportation. The communities were staffed by trained professionals dedicated to ensuring the well-being of residents.

Merger with Brookdale[edit | edit source]

The merger with Brookdale Senior Living in 2014 was a significant event in the senior living industry. It combined the resources and expertise of two leading companies, allowing for enhanced service offerings and operational efficiencies. The merger was seen as a strategic move to address the growing demand for senior living options in the United States.

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