EVENT FULL – Estate Home Luncheon
April 11 @ 11:00 am
Join us for a chef-prepared lunch in one of our stunning Estate Homes and get a firsthand look at how life at Windsor Park can provide everything you want—and need— for a happier, more secure future. Tour each of our three distinct models and experience the privacy of your very own roomy, maintenance-free home on 60 beautiful acres, with an array of fabulous amenities just around the corner. It’s the best of community living—on your own terms—with the added security of knowing that if your health needs ever change, you’ll have guaranteed access to high quality care right on campus.
SAVE $20,000 off select Estate Home Entrance Fee when you move in by July 31, 2024.
Resident Dick Rung recently turned 100, and he got a birthday surprise he’ll never forget! 🎂🎈
His long-time wish for an orange Jeep came true, thanks to our friends at Midwest Jeep Alliance, who sent three Jeeps, including an orange one, for a special birthday ride around our campus. 🚙
Dick, a proud D-Day Veteran, and his wife Dot enjoyed this incredible gift from Jose, Scott, and Carolyne.
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