

Village Shalom is a destination and activity center for the entire community. With a focus on wellness and lifetime activities, events and opportunities are geared for all ages.
Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


The Community Commons provides services for residents and individuals living in the surrounding community. Amenities include a bistro, social hall, store, synagogue, fitness center, hair care salons, care core and adult day stay programs.
Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Each therapeutic garden is uniquely programmed to provide safe planting materials and activity spaces for the residents. Raised planting beds, birdhouses, feeders, butterfly garden and varied seating allows the residents to experience the outdoors.
Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


The children's playground is located outside the bistro and lower level commons.
Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


The residents rooms are single occupancy with full bathrooms, bay window and custom furniture. An internal window allows the residents an opportunity for display of personal objects. A small sink and counter provides the potential for a mini apartment for each of the residents.
Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Dining area.
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Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Each of the three floors of assisted living apartments has a uniquely programmed activity lounge.
Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Each floor of 26 residents has a pantry equipped with commercial kitchen equipment to allow meal preparation in addition to reheating of food prepared in the main kitchen. The pantry is open to the dining room to allow residents and food service staff to interact.
Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics


Steve Swalwell,
Architectural Fotographics
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