Our Neighborhood Arbor Terrace Peachtree City is a Great Place to Work
Wonder what it’s like to work at Arbor Terrace Peachtree City? In this video, staff share their thoughts, opinions, and experience working in our community. We hear from members of the dining team, the Concierge, the Director of Engagement, Executive Director, and other valued staff members. Each member highlights the aspects of Arbor Terrace Peachtree City that make it phenomenal. From the heartfelt bonds between staff and residents to the joy and pure fun of daily life, this award-winning community is truly something special.
Living Well Easter Theme Dinner at Arbor Terrace Peachtree City
Our April dinner theme was EGG-cellent Easter! We went all out to create a fun-filled day for our residents. The atmosphere on Easter day at Arbor Terrace Peachtree City was brimming with excitement and joy, and residents of all ages participated in the festivities, immersing themselves in the Easter spirit. Laughter and cheerful chatter filled the air as our residents eagerly joined the Easter egg hunt, their eyes lighting up with each discovery. The sense of camaraderie and togetherness was felt as they shared stories and exchanged smiles.
Our Neighborhood Resident Spotlight: Audrey Bennett
Never craving the spotlight or asking for attention, our dear Audrey was genuinely humble and kind. Audrey passed away in 2023, and it’s our desire to share the significant impact that her life had on Arbor Terrace Peachtree City during the seven years that she called our community home.
Living Well In Their Own Words: The Benefits of Moving to Arbor Terrace Peachtree City
The decision to move into a senior living community is not always an easy one to make. Sometimes the decision has to be made on behalf of your loved one for their own safety. However, what may begin with hesitation can end up being one of the best decisions you’ve ever made.
Living Well Enjoy the Golf Cart Paths at Arbor Terrace Peachtree City
One of the many perks our residents enjoy is the 91 miles of golf cart paths that can take them anywhere around Peachtree City. From nature trails to shopping centers, residents can enjoy the sights and sounds of the city in a unique and fun way.
Our Neighborhood March Associate Spotlight: Dori Phillips
Dori Phillips has lived in Peachtree City, GA since 1996. She has two sons, ages 21 and 24, and has had Golden Retrievers since she moved here. Originally from the Bronx, NY, Dori grew up in Garrison, NY directly across the Hudson River from West Point.
Living Well, Our Neighborhood Luck of the Irish Dinner
Everyone seemed to have the Luck of the Irish at our March theme dinner! Green, gold, orange and yellow decorations highlighted the food, festivities and fun.
Living Well Dining Services at Arbor Terrace Peachtree City | Arbor Terrace Peachtree City
Learn more about our awesome Dining Services from our lovely staff and residents through this video! Community Sales Director Courtney Knowles introduces everyone and gave them a chance to talk about what they like most about it, including some of their favorite meals.
Living Well February Theme Dinner: Valentine’s Day Senior Prom
Last month’s theme dinner was a special one. Residents dressed up in their best prom attire, and some of our couples made it a date night and time to reminisce. Some residents even shared photos of themselves at their high school proms!
Our Neighborhood Resident Spotlight: Patricia, Book Club President
Patricia Wilson Heebner was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Her family moved to the countryside of Germantown and lived there for 15 years. As a child, she was an avid reader and loved riding horses on her family’s farm. Patricia remarked that she comes from the generation where after school, she and her friends would play baseball, explore the 20 acres of farmland and wouldn’t return home until the dinner bell rang. Patrica also had the privilege of attending Grier Boarding School, which is the oldest family owned, all girls college preparatory school in the United States. The foundation she received there prepared her for Mount Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts, where she majored in merchandising. At the end of the school year, she would also model in school run fashion shows, which gave her the opportunity to be the first model, in school history, to wear a bathing suit at one of their fashion shows.
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