By joining CLC’s nonprofit portfolio, more opportunities available to staff and residents

Denver, Colo. — Christian Living Communities (CLC), a Denver-based not-for-profit specializing in senior care and services, announced today it has purchased Cappella of Grand Junction, a local assisted living/memory care community. The Cappella community of 66 apartment homes is located in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Cappella Living Solutions (Cappella) is the management and consulting division of Christian Living Communities (CLC) and has been operating the community since they broke ground in 2016 through a development partnership with Confluent Senior Living, a subsidiary of Denver-based real estate investment and development firm Confluent Development. CLC’s purchase of the community from Confluent Senior Living was financed with owner equity and tax-exempt bond financing.

The 52,000-square-foot community provides care for community older adults in a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom suites. The community features innovative amenities designed to enrich residents’ lives through social, intellectual, inspirational and physical programs.

“Cappella of Grand Junction was already “in the family” so operations and services will not change,” states Terry Rogers President and CEO of CLC/Cappella. “Because CLC is a not-for-profit organization, team members and residents of our Grand Junction community may now have the ability to benefit from our not-for-profit programs such as applying for donation-funded scholarships, grants and endowments.”

Rogers provided several examples of programs that could be offered, including CLC’s Student Debt Reduction fund, which aids team members with student debt from college or nursing school. In addition to covering past educational costs, CLC has awarded more than $23,000 in scholarships to 16 staff members in 2019. CLC will work with the Grand Junction team to create a donor relations program that will also benefit residents.

Cappella and Confluent Senior Living worked hand-in-hand to bring innovative and person-directed senior living services to the Western Slope. When it came time to sell the property, ensuring that quality and commitment continue was paramount.

“It’s always our goal to support the successful operation of the communities we develop, and we’re thrilled to be in a position to support Cappella’s growth in the Grand Junction market with this transition of ownership,” said Marshall Burton, President and CEO of Confluent Development. “The sale highlights our team’s ability to deliver senior living communities set up for long-term success and high performance.”

CLC/Cappella now owns six senior living community operations in Colorado and is responsible for the management of 20 additional communities across seven states including Utah, Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio, Indiana and Missouri.

“Purchasing Cappella of Grand Junction is an extension of our mission to grow not only through management relationships but also to increase the number of operations we own,” Rogers explained. “We are thrilled to be part of the western Colorado community, serving older adults and their families with compassionate and empowering services and providing excellent growth opportunities for team members.”

Since 1972, Christian Living Communities (CLC), a Denver-based not-for-profit has been providing quality senior care and services throughout Colorado. Cappella Living Solutions is the management and consulting division of CLC. Together, CLC/Cappella touches the lives of more than 3,000 seniors daily through 26 communities across seven states by providing independent/assisted living, dementia care and skilled nursing. Its signature services include Rhythms Dementia Services, Home Care and Life Enrichment. For more information on CLC or CLS, visit ChristianLivingCommunities.org,cappellaliving.com or call 720.974.3555.

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