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Making Seniors Move When They Don’t Want to

Making Seniors Move When They Don’t Want to

The older we get, the more overwhelming the thought of moving may become, but there are steps we can take to eliminate the anxiety seniors may associate with moving. We can plan a moving schedule far in advance, allowing plenty of time so that no one is rushed. This...

Home Care in Independent Living

Home Care in Independent Living

Do you require assistive care, but remain reluctant to relinquish control of your life and leave all that is familiar to you? What if you could receive personalized, in-home care for as little or as long as you needed while you continued to sleep in your own bed,...

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NEWS | Feburary 1, 2024

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Firm with deep Medford roots starts building 120-unit, independent living apartment project in town.

NEWS | February 1, 2022

When developer Bob Meyer checks on his latest property under construction in Medford, he does not have to look far.

The corporate office of Bob Meyer Communities on Himmelein Road is located about 500 feet from where construction has begun for The Farmstead at Medford, a 120-unit independent-living apartment project near the intersection of Himmelein and Stokes roads. It will be completed in summer 2023.

“We’re excited to bring our maturing residents a unique opportunity to live in a really nice environment with incredible amenities — in the heart of Medford,” said Meyer, the company’s majority owner and president, who grew up in Medford and now lives in Medford Lakes.