CREEKSIDE SENIOR LIVING
grand hall entrance so visitors can quickly capture the essence of the building. Indoor amenities include a state-of-the-
art fitness center, salon, theater, onsite medi- cal facilities, dining room, gathering areas, library, and private dining venues. The wide array of amenities creates destinations for the residents. A piano and stage area adja- cent to the dining room provides the perfect dining experience where concerts and other performances entertain residents. A second floor balcony overlooks the first
floor. The area is outfitted with games and puzzles, and comfortable seating where resi- dents can gather and relax while also having open views of the common areas below. The interior design reflects the natural
environment by incorporating natural col- ors. Sky blue accent walls and sand pat- terned carpet line the hallways. Stone and brick exterior materials are wrapped into the interior to enhance and unify the design with the exterior. Two-story natural stone columns outline the borders of the grand hall and the outside entryway. Individual apartments feature granite or
quartz counters and bar seating as well as drop lighting. A unique feature is a special
“bommer” hinge in the bathroom that al- lows doors to open either way with the flip of a switch in an emergency. Community engagement is another goal
of the property. “Often times, a senior liv- ing community feels closed off,” said Adam Benton, principal at Stellar Senior Living, the Salt Lake City-based owner and operator of the building. “We wanted to be able to invite the wider community into our community and we took steps to make that happen.” That includes the Family History and Ge-
nealogy Center on the third floor. Open to the public, visitors can research their family roots at the center. Volunteers staff the cen- ter, which is equipped with computers and software to research family lineage online. Senior Living by Design judge John Cro-
nin, principal at AG Architecture, recognized this distinction: “Great community involve- ment for this picturesque residence,” he said.
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