Happiness is… knowing you have a community of friends nearby

Kent’s new senior living community is almost ready to welcome its founding members

Cadence at Kent-Meridian is the first new senior living building Kent has seen in 20 years, and seniors and their families are jumping at the new opportunity.

Cadence at Kent-Meridian is the first new senior living building Kent has seen in 20 years, and seniors and their families are jumping at the new opportunity.

Imagine the best vacation you ever took with your closest friends. Now imagine you get to live that vacation every day, with your friends next door and no chores to worry about.

Imagine the best meal you ever ate. Now imagine you get to eat cuisine like that every day — and it’s nourishing and healthy too. Imagine fitness instructors who motivate and support you in building strength and staying active, creative spaces where you’re free to learn new skills or dive into artistic passions.

Happiness isn’t guaranteed, but if you set yourself up with a long list of things you enjoy, happiness is likely to follow. That’s the motivation driving Cadence at Kent-Meridian staff as they prepare to welcome residents in late 2021.

Happiness is knowing you have a community of friends, just down the hall.

Happiness is… everything you need at your fingertips

Cadence at Kent-Meridian is the first new senior living building Kent has seen in 20 years, and seniors are jumping at the new opportunity. Waitlists at other luxury living in the area can be over a year long, so many are leaping at the chance to join the Founders’ Club program and reserve their apartment.

  • Independent and Assisted living in studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments.
  • Full kitchens or kitchenettes, full private bathrooms with walk-in showers, in-unit laundry and balconies in every apartment.
  • The Encore Dining Team offers more than just anytime dining — expertly prepared cuisine at the Tahoma dining venue, community bistro and pub.
  • Library, theatre, talent room and game room, plus the ‘Dugout’ outdoor BBQ area and a rooftop deck with a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier.
The spectacular dining room in Cadence at Kent-Meridian offers more than just anytime dining — cuisine is expertly prepared, delicious and nourishing.

The spectacular dining room in Cadence at Kent-Meridian offers more than just anytime dining — cuisine is expertly prepared, delicious and nourishing.

Build this community from the beginning — join the Founder’s Club

Cadence at Kent-Meridian gives you the chance to be your best self. Be an active-ager, stay involved in your community and learn new things.

The first individuals and couples to sign on to the Founder’s Club have all said they’re looking forward to making new friends and building a vibrant community at Cadence. They’re full of energy and ideas, and dropping the responsibility of daily chores will give them more time to dive into all the mind-expanding programming available. Now’s the time to join them, by reserving your apartment today.

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

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