Q&A with PVE Board Chair Sean Quinn
Paradise Valley Estates was founded by retired military officers in 1997. This year, the community’s board reached a new milestone by electing the board’s first civilian chair, Sean Quinn.
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Paradise Valley Estates was founded by retired military officers in 1997. This year, the community’s board reached a new milestone by electing the board’s first civilian chair, Sean Quinn.
Everyone in the Paradise Valley Estates Life Plan Community knows Dave. For six years, the community’s friendly maintenance supervisor has been a project point man, from serving as planner and scheduler to ensuring residents are pleased with the end result.
With construction well past the halfway point and move-in projected for mid-2021, now’s the time to take a serious look at a move to The Ridge at Paradise Valley Estates.
Finding the right kind of community is one milestone in the process of helping a loved one transition to an assisted living setting.
Moving into a brand-new home is a singular thrill. Beyond the fresh paint and modern floor plan, a move is an opportunity to make your home better fit your current way of life and priorities.
When Kay Youngflesh arrived at Paradise Valley Estates, she was amazed that there were so many dogs.
Our assisted living residents are part of a greater community that offers comprehensive amenities and services that are not available at many assisted living communities.
As they looked forward to their years ahead, Linda and Wayne Goetz wanted to stay in Northern California but were ready to trade the upkeep of their longtime Danville home for an easier way of life.
When we anticipated what spring could do to our construction schedule, we thought maybe we’d have to work around some extended bouts of rain. We did not expect to be contending with a global pandemic that would begin in March and continue into summer with no end in sight.
It’s easy in our daily lives to do nothing for long periods. When things are unpleasant, we make small changes, but not changing is normal for many of us. It shouldn’t be!