December 19, 2024 - 02:31

WALTHAM, Mass. – 2Life Communities has officially welcomed its first residents to the newly completed Leland House, marking a significant milestone in the community's development. Situated at 21 Newton Street in Waltham, Leland House represents the organization’s commitment to providing high-quality housing options for older adults.
The opening of Leland House is a part of 2Life's broader mission to create vibrant, inclusive communities that enhance the lives of their residents. The facility offers various amenities designed to foster social interaction and well-being, including communal spaces, wellness programs, and easy access to local services.
As the first residents settle in, they will have the opportunity to participate in a range of activities aimed at promoting engagement and connection. The community is designed not only to provide housing but also to support a fulfilling lifestyle for its residents.
With the completion of Leland House, 2Life Communities continues to expand its footprint in the region, contributing to the growing demand for senior living options that prioritize quality of life and community engagement.
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