Looking For My Parent

i'm looking for senior living for my parentThey’ve taken care of you and have been your source of support all of these years and now it’s your turn to support them. This can be an awkward time in every family’s relationship. Your parents are used to calling all of the shots and not depending on anyone.

Whether your parents are fully independent and living on their own or in need of some extra support and companionship, it is never too early to talk about their wants and desires for a purposeful, engaging and enriching life in their later years.

Of upmost importance is to start the conversation before a crisis happens, during the “want” stage of their life vs. the “need” stage of their life.

Having the Conversation

Having the conversation about care needs for your parents isn’t always an easy one to have. To help guide some of those talks, we have created a tip sheet. Our guide is a culmination of conversations that our team members have already had with families in similar situations.

Read Our Downloadable Guide

Why Senior Living

Did you know older adults who live in a community where there is a culture of empowerment, connectedness and growth live longer, healthier lives? At CLC it is our goal to collaborate with residents by encouraging them to engage in making the community life they want. But what about cost? We have developed a resource for you to understand the cost between joining an adult community vs. staying at home.

Downloadable Resource

Why Home Care

Sometimes additional care is needed for your parent, but they are not ready to give up their home to join an adult community. Whit Rhythm’s Home Care, we offer a wide-range of options to enrich the life of your loved one in the comforts of their own home. To help you understand home care options and if it is right for your loved one, we have developed a resource guide.

Is Home Care The Right Option?

Hear What Our Residents Say

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"I made some good friends after moving to Clermont Park. My family loves it. They have also met a lot of good people here."

- Georgia Bell, Resident

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"Clermont Park is a great place to live. You can participate as much or as little as you want in community activities. You can meet as many people as you like, and they are generally open, so I’ve made a lot of friends in the short time I’ve been here. "

- Al Binford, Resident


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