CCRC opens childcare center to provide intergenerational program benefiting residents, staff, greater community

A North Carolina continuing care retirement / life plan community found a way to benefit residents, employees and the community at large through an intergenerational program that also has become a recruitment tool.

, a faith-based, not-for-profit senior living operator formerly known as Baptist Retirement Homes of North Carolina, recently opened a new childcare center, the Center for Thriving Children at Brookridge. The new center supports families, strengthens the workforce and fosters international connections.

ThriveMore President and CEO Reed VanderSlik told McKnight’s Senior Living that he saw a similar model at his previous employer in Michigan and thought the same concept could work at Brookridge, a ThriveMore community in Winston-Salem…

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