Grand opening of Autumn Trace in Linton
Monday, August 29, 2016
By Kelly Slaven Staff Writer
The brand new senior living community, Autumn Trace of Linton, held an opening reception on Saturday to offer prospective residents and their families a chance to tour the facility and meet staff members from 1-3 p.m.
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One of several common areas near the entry way of the senior living community provides residents a comfortable and functional place to relax or visit with friends and family.
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The brand new facility allows residents the freedom to come and go as they please.
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Chef's Debbie Uland and Heather Cooksey prepared refreshments at the opening reception. Three meals a day are offered at the senior community which also features a kitchenette in every room.
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A furnished sample room of each of the three floor plans were available to tour on Saturday. Provided by Byers Home Furnishings out of Bloomfield.
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General Contractor Steve Cox guides a tour passing by the Goosepond Cafe--the senior community's coffee and breakfast destination.
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General Contractor Steve Cox explains how each room features a kitchenette in addition to restaurant-style dining offering residents three meals a day.
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The game room provides residents a place for recreation and entertainment. The vintage-style radio in the back of the photo is actually new and functional, according to Steve Cox.
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Old photographs of local areas and people decorate the walls giving the community a charming touch to make residents feel at home.
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More photographs of local areas and people adorn the walls of Autumn Trace of Greene County, located in Linton.
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A chapel is located in the facility offering residents worship and bible studies.
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The theater is one of several recreation areas throughout the facility.
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One of four enclosed patios provide residents an outdoor area to relax.
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The main dining room of the senior living community provides three meals a day.
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The 24 hour beauty salon gives residents an added convenience.