Program members share a hug during a recent cornhole tournament held at the building. |
By Benny Fairchild
CANTON – As United Helpers was in the midst of
celebrating its 100th anniversary, a new venture joined the family,
when was then known as Partridge Knoll opened its doors.
To this day, the property now known as United Helpers Independent Senior Living remains St. Lawrence County’s only retirement community.
United Helpers Independent Senior Living
Spread out across more than 2.5 acres just outside
the village of Canton rests this piece of Adirondack paradise. Whether it’s the
stone fireplace that greets you upon arrival or the aroma’s emanating from the
kitchen, whatever it is that draws you in today has been attracting people to
the property since 1998 when it first opened its doors.
Apartments on the backside of the building offer
beautiful woodland views, while apartments on the front of the building offer
quick and easy access to your vehicle which can be parked only steps away.
United Helpers Independent Senior Living offers a
wide variety of apartment styles with both one and two-bedroom options
available.
There’s always something to do, whether it’s
playing cards with your neighbors, enjoying a concert, an outing, or perhaps
some wine and cheese, but if you would prefer to enjoy a book or puzzle in your
apartment, that’s OK too.Jazz ensemble performing for members
If you would like to take a glimpse into just how great your retirement can be, Independent Senior Living will be hosting an open house on Friday, June 16 from 1-3 p.m. Private tours may also be scheduled by calling (315) 379-1428. A virtual tour is available at www.unitedhelpers.org.
A beautiful gazebo, constructed by students from BOCES in 2022, adorns the property allowing members to sit comfortably, enjoy the wildlife and take in some fresh air. |
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