Happiness is knowing there’s always someone nearby to lend a helping hand, whether that’s helping put together a trivia night or helping you up the stairs. That’s why Cadence at Kent-Meridian prioritizes community connections and a symphony of programs to ensure everyone’s supported.

Happiness is… knowing someone is always there to lend a hand

A symphony of programs provide peace of mind for seniors and their families

When it comes to you and your loved ones, true happiness doesn’t happen until everyone is safe — but that doesn’t mean sacrificing freedom. Happiness is knowing there’s always someone nearby to lend a helping hand, whether that’s helping put together a trivia night or helping you up the stairs. That’s why Cadence at Kent-Meridian prioritizes community connections and a symphony of programs to ensure everyone’s supported.

“We believe health and well-being shouldn’t be separate from the rest of life, but naturally woven into it. Our goal is to be a family’s ‘go to’ resource and provide more than just beautiful living spaces by offering what we call a symphony of programs designed to inspire quality of life and provide peace of mind for the future,” says Tracey Harvey from Cadence Living.

Support for everyone in the family

Every member of your family finds happiness and support in different ways. The grandkids will love visiting grandma or grandpa at Cadence where they can watch a movie in the big theatre or use some of the craft supplies in the Talent Room. Adult children will rest easy knowing their parents are supported and safe, and will appreciate connecting with Cadence staff to problem-solve any issues that may arise. For those living at Cadence, happiness is knowing there’s a full calendar of events if you’re in the mood, transportation ready to drive you to appointments, and friends nearby who are ready to answer any questions.

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“Just as composers orchestrate music to strike the right feeling, Cadence cultivates a vibrant rhythm for living a fully engaged life. Our creative and progressive approach focuses on health, wellness and living styles that respect individual preferences, while providing supportive services to encourage people to live their best life—at any age and in the way they choose,” Harvey says.

Happiness is feeling safe and secure

Cadence at Kent-Meridian has an upgraded UV sanitation system to reduce airborne and surface contaminants, and many other high-tech features to keep residents and staff safe. And moving in can also help your budget.

“Families might be downsizing their homes, but not their lifestyle. Simplifying their monthly expenses is always a unexpected surprise since one monthly charge includes gourmet meals, transportation, housekeeping, maintenance, use of a fitness center and a symphony of services working in harmony,” Harvey says.

Visit cadencesl.com/communities/cadence-at-kent-meridian for more information, or call 253-549-9300 to schedule a tour. To follow along as construction crews put together the finishing touches, check out Cadence at Kent-Meridian on Facebook and Instagram.

Cadence at Kent-Meridian is opening soon, with plenty of great amenities to help you or your loved one feel supported.

Cadence at Kent-Meridian is opening soon, with plenty of great amenities to help you or your loved one feel supported.

There are four dining choices at Cadence at Kent-Meridian, including the Bistro where you can grab a sandwich or salad when you’re on the go.

There are four dining choices at Cadence at Kent-Meridian, including the Bistro where you can grab a sandwich or salad when you’re on the go.

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