Sunrise Senior Living Announces Opening of Lonsdale Square Community

The 82.019-square-foot, six-story community offers many different amenities for its residents.

By HFT Staff


Sunrise Senior Living announced the opening of its newest community, Sunrise at Lonsdale Square. Building on more than forty years of excellence in long-term care, Sunrise welcomes its founding residents to a state-of-the-art facility. Designed by BFA Architects and constructed by Darwin Construction, this 82,019-square-foot, six-story community is set to provide assisted living and memory care services, with accommodations for over 120 residents. 

The community at Sunrise at Lonsdale Square is designed to prioritize resident well-being. The carefully crafted suites and common areas blend modern elegance with comfortable, inviting elements, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment. 

Sunrise at Lonsdale Square aims to redefine long-term care in the area, offering customized care and activities that enable residents to lead fulfilling lives. The community features a range of modern studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites. Residents can partake in various programs and social events, including fitness classes, concerts, educational lectures and outings to local attractions. The culinary team provides fresh, seasonal meals tailored to individual tastes and dietary needs. The community also boasts numerous amenities, including diverse dining venues, a salon, activity rooms, and outdoor spaces designed to foster an active and inclusive atmosphere.



August 5, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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