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Legacy Reserve Invites You to
Live the Elegant, Active Life
An unrivaled senior living experience promoting
maximum independence
by Tanya J. Tyler,
Editor/Staff Writer
A new, distinctive
senior living community is looming
on Lexington’s horizon. Legacy
Reserve at Fritz Farm is currently
coming to life at the corner of Man
o’ War Boulevard and Nicholasville
Road, right across from the site of
The Summit, a high-end shopping
venue. It is scheduled to open in
the spring of 2017. The community
is managed by Atlas Senior Living.
“We wanted to create a place
where families could feel comfortable sending their loved ones,” said
principal Scott Goldberg. “That is
what we strive to do – create a safe
and carefree environment where
residents can continue to pursue
life.”
Legacy Reserve gives residents
the opportunity to completely
immerse themselves in a busy,
fulfilling lifestyle with the numerous shops, restaurants and
entertainment options available
at The Summit and the surrounding area.
“The location, we think, is optimal,” said Jacqueline Kennedy,
Director of Sales and Marketing
for Legacy Reserve. “We love the
location due to the proximity to
all the shopping and the social
activities and the medical outlets.
Everything is near. This is a community that we feel (suits) this
vibrant group of seniors. People
want that active lifestyle. They
want to be engaged, they want to
learn, and those are all things we
want to nurture and encourage.
We want to help residents thrive.”
Legacy Reserve will offer a
unique living experience for the
astute, active senior. It features
elegant apartment homes in a
114-unit independent living community. A variety of floor plans
include studio, one-bedroom and
two-bedroom apartments, all
of which have full kitchens and
washer and dryer hook-ups. The
community is pet friendly.
Other amenities include upscale
dining, a casual café, a sports
bar, an indoor heated saltwater
swimming pool – the only one in
Lexington – a grand day spa for
hair and nail appointments, a lush
courtyard, a library and a fitness
center.
Three levels of care will make
the transition from Independent Living to Personal Care to
Memory Care seamless for Legacy
Reserve’s residents and effortless
for their families when and if it
becomes necessary. The Personal
Care and Memory Care levels
will feature a pricing structure
that includes all meals and snacks,
housekeeping and assistance with
activities of daily living. A 24-hour
nursing staff will be available to
oversee care and to assist residents
with any needs. The Personal Care
level will have 38 apartments and
the memory care level will have
15, allowing for a high level of
customized individual attention.
If a resident needs skilled care,
Trilogy Health Services will be
conveniently located on the same
campus as Legacy Reserve.
“In memory care, if you have 15
residents, they’re all going to have
15 different needs,” Kennedy said.
“The small intimate size of our
community is going to let us really
get to know our residents better
and provide the type of quality
care they need.”
Kennedy said the team being
created for Legacy Reserve will
be essential to the community’s
success.
“We really want our associates
to not only meet but exceed the