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The Good Life at Vitality

Rosemary Glenn is 97. But, you’d never know it.

She is engaged and positive, loving life at Vitality Living. She gets to see her daughter Anita Glenn nearly every day. Anita is the sales director at Vitality. And the circle grows, as Anita’s identical twin sister’s mother-in-law also lives at Vitality. “It’s truly a family affair here at Vitality,” says Elaine Harris, business development director at Vitality Living Milton. “ Not only with these true family members but with all our residents and staff. Everyone is completely invested in the success of Vitality. That generates a warmth and energy and loving environment second-to-none in the senior industry.”

Conveniently located north of Alpharetta in Milton, they offer assisted living and memory care with options for completely independent residents. “We are senior apartments with amazing 24-hour care, where all caregivers are Vitality employees, and of course with the best engagement and food,” says Elaine.

Anita is a 20-year veteran of the senior industry. “I have never worked for a company as good as Vitality - one that provides such high-quality services and offers such value to our residents and their families.” Her mother Rosemary earned her master’s degree in the 1940s and is a retired storyteller and puppeteer who often performs for memory care residents.

Rosemary has a master’s degree from the 1940s! She is a retired storyteller and puppeteer. She performs for memory care residents often.

Tammie Brickhouse's mother recently moved to Vitality’s Memory Care. She says, “The care she has received so far has been excellent. The director of nursing was proactive in getting my mother's medications adjusted. The director of the memory care unit has been great in making my mom feel welcome.”

Rhonda Allenson's father moved to Vitality with a plan to return home in a month. At the end of the month, much to my family’s surprise, he announced he did not want to return home,” says Rhonda. “He has become engaged in the community and loves the residents and staff, referring to them as ‘his people’.”

It’s truly about teamwork at Vitality, where the mission is to create vibrant communities where residents, families, and team members can be themselves, live purposefully, and experience a profound sense of belonging. Choosing to leave your home is an emotional decision.  Every journey is different. Every story is unique. "We start by listening to yours," says Anita.

VitalitySeniorLiving.com

  • Anita Glenn (60) and her Mother   Rosemary Glenn (97).