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Bryson Senior Living breaks ground

Bryson Senior Living breaks ground

Affinity Living Group held a groundbreaking ceremony recently for its new assisted living community, Bryson Senior Living. Pictured moving the ceremonial first shovelfuls of earth are Denis Rainey, Affinity Vice President of Operations; (from left) Swain County Commissioners David Monteith, Ben Bushyhead, Philip Carson, Swain County Sheriff Curtis Cochran and Adult Services Supervisor Carol Manley.

Bryson Senior Living is scheduled to open in fall 2017 to provide health and personal care in comfortable surroundings along with registered dietician approved meals, activities and 24/7 on-site staff. 

Residents will be able to choose furnished or unfurnished companion or private rooms. The building will feature welcoming common areas including living spaces, activities room, outdoor spaces and more.

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