Fahrney Keedy Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Celebration – Completion of the “Our Next Chapter” Construction Projects
A Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Celebration will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 11am to honor Fahrney Keedy Senior Living Community’s Construction projects, titled “Our Next Chapter”.
The senior living community who has operated in Boonsboro, Md as a non-profit since 1905, has completed construction on a $14 million expansion endeavor which includes an Adult Day Service and Community Center AND a Memory Care Unit Expansion.
As the baby boomer generation ages, In the next 15 years alone, there will be a 60% increase in those seeking senior care services. Fahrney Keedy has made the proactive decision to prepare for the needs of this rapidly increasing population in our community.
The Adult Day Service Center and Community Center project is a two story, 12,500 sq. ft. facility. This project includes activity areas, country kitchen and dining areas, lounge areas, a library, and a beautiful walking garden. One building is addressing two needs.
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2 Missions. 2 Projects. $1.5 Million
In the next decade the 65+ population will explode, increasing by 25 percent with no end in sight. Fahrney Keedy intends to build and expand facilities to meet this surge in demand with a planned completion in 2018. Your gift to Fahrney Keedy is important and matters more than you think!
Adult Day Services Center
Building, equipping and staffing an Adult Day Services Center will allow care recipients to stay in their own community while the caregiver goes to work. It will also provide needed social interaction and greater structure to the care participant’s daily activities.
Memory Support Center
Our current thirty year old Memory Care Center is in need of renovation and expansion and when complete, will provide consistent state-of-the-art care for those needing memory support services while affording security and privacy in a comfortable, homelike environment. In 2011, the first “Baby Boomers” began to turn 65 and will become the largest aging population in our history. Demand for memory care and adult day services, already increasing in Washington and Frederick counties, will suddenly soar. The 60+ population in the two counties will increase 25 percent between 2015 and 2020, and then again by 35 pe