"It's a Good Life" at Masonic Village at Sewickley

sewickIt was in 2000 when William A. "Bill" Moisey, P.M., Doric Lodge No. 630, Sewickley, and his wife, Marlene, decided to reserve their choice of living accommodations at the Masonic Village at Sewickley. Although construction of the Retirement Living area was not underway, planning for their future had begun. Ideas about what type of furniture would fit well in their new home and when to place their existing home on the market were a few of the thoughts they were beginning to consider.

Three years later, this April, the Moiseys moved into their new home and are experiencing what the good life is all about at the Masonic Village at Sewickley. That good lifestyle includes chef-prepared meals, bi-monthly housekeeping, new friendships, new activities, and time for a swim in the pool with their grandson. "Even though we lived in our home for 31 years, the move was really not difficult," said Marlene, who compares her new home to Country Club living!

sewickBill and Marlene agreed that they are pleased to take advantage of the many opportunities retirement life has to offer. Masonic Village allows them the freedom of choice they desire for their busy lives while providing the peace of mind for their future needs should their health change.

In March, the Masonic Village at Sewickley opened its first phase of apartments. The second phase of apartments opened in June, along with 31 villas. With nearly 60 percent of the first phase apartments occupied, many of the Moiseys' neighbors who had also planned for their future are now enjoying the benefits of retirement at its best.

Jeff Mohler, Marketing Manager, said: "There continues to be a growing trend for retirement living communities as people in their 60's are looking for the ease this lifestyle has to offer, as well as the security." This is especially true for the retirement living community at the Masonic Village at Sewickley where amenities, which include a large indoor pool, spa, wellness center, restaurants, computer center, art studio, ceramic room, and walking trails throughout the campus, can cause those who are not yet 65 years of age to look forward to their retirement years and the opportunities that await them.

As a life-care community, the Masonic Village at Sewickley offers the same rate structure even if a resident should some day move into assisted living or nursing care. For more information on Retirement Living at the Masonic Village at Sewickley, please call the Marketing Office using our toll-free number, (866) 872-0664.

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