Glastonbury Village is a premier independent living community located at 1585 Glastonbury Blvd in Edmonton, offering seniors a maintenance-free lifestyle with convenient amenities. Developed by Christenson Communities, this retirement residence provides adults 55+ with modern apartment-style living in the desirable Glastonbury neighborhood of southwest Edmonton. The community features well-appointed one and two-bedroom suites designed specifically for active seniors seeking independence with available support services.
The Glastonbury Village Edmonton complex stands out for its thoughtful design that combines private residences with communal spaces where residents can socialize and participate in organized activities. The property includes landscaped grounds, spacious common areas, and security features that provide peace of mind for residents and their families. Its location offers convenient access to shopping, medical facilities, and recreational opportunities in the Edmonton area.
Residents of Glastonbury Village appreciate the balance between independence and community, with optional services available as needs change. The community's approach focuses on supporting active aging while respecting individual preferences. Many residents highlight the friendly atmosphere and opportunities for social engagement through various community events and activities.
As part of Christenson Communities' portfolio of senior living options in Edmonton, Glastonbury Village benefits from decades of experience in developing and managing quality senior residences. The community's philosophy emphasizes dignity, independence, and quality of life for older adults. While specific care services are limited compared to assisted living facilities, residents can arrange for additional support through external providers when needed.
Families considering Glastonbury Village for their loved ones should contact the facility directly for current availability, pricing, and to schedule a personal tour to experience this independent living community in Edmonton firsthand.
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