Hamilton Trace adds new community

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A rendering of The Reserve at Hamilton Trace. (Submitted rendering)
A rendering of The Reserve at Hamilton Trace. (Submitted rendering)

By Renee Larr

The Reserve at Hamilton Trace, an all-new independent senior living community, will be hosting an open house celebration Aug. 11 from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There will also be a ribbon cutting presented by the Fishers Chamber of Commerce beginning at 3 p.m.

“The Reserve is an independent living phase that we’re adding on to Hamilton Trace. We will have 87 apartment homes and up to 58 cottage homes that will be added to the campus. It’s essentially maintenance-free senior living,” said director of marketing, Danielle Biedermann.

The public is welcome to tour the facility, meet the staff, enjoy food and register for door prizes. Entertainment will be provided by a harpist playing in the dining area for guests to listen while trying the chef’s fares.

“They will be able to tour the whole campus and see both a model cottage and a model apartment, as well as the different amenities throughout the campus including our health and wellness center, our chef, beauty shop, moving theatre and lots of common space,” said Biedermann.

The new homes are geared toward those over age 55 who are looking to have a little less maintenance on a home. The apartments will be available for a monthly rental fee and the cottages will be available to purchase.

“It’s a nice option for those people who are looking to downsize or have a little less maintenance for their home but still live independently. There is someone onsite 24 hours a day. In the event of an emergency, someone would be able to be there and be of assistance. It’s definitely our goal for someone to be as independent as possible with the lowest level of care they can be in,” said Biedermann.

For more information on the event or RAHT, visit reservehamilton.us.

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