First Rental Independent Living Community Opens in Wellington

ZOM Living and Liberty Senior Living opened the first rental independent living community in the Village of Wellington with the launch of the first phase at Wellington Bay. The luxury community offers a variety of active living residence options, ranging from single-story Villas, Garden Flats, and apartment homes. The centerpiece of the Wellington Bay lifestyle entails a two-story, 65,000-square-foot clubhouse featuring multiple fine dining options, indoor and outdoor heated pools, a hot tub, a fitness center with personal training, a full-service salon and spa, and pickle ball and bocce ball courts.

“With Wellington Bay, ZOM Senior Living is supplying the growing demand for innovative senior living and is delivering a one-of-a-kind resident-centric experience,” Steve Ordway says, Senior Vice President of ZOM Senior Living. “With lovely residences, multiple dining venues, and first-class amenities, Wellington Bay offers a lifestyle experience unmatched in today’s rental market. We look forward to welcoming residents to the Community and continuing our partnership with Liberty Senior Living on the future phases of Wellington Bay.”

Wellington Bay is set on a 46-acre lakefront campus that caters to sophisticated and active senior residents. Liberty Senior Living, a North Carolina-based, family-owned company with almost 150 years of experience, will operate the community and provide quality programming and services to residents. The community is currently over 50% pre-leased.

“We could not be more excited to have Wellington Bay be the first community within the Liberty portfolio to open in the State of Florida,” Will Purvis says, president of Liberty Senior Living. “While the beauty of the campus, residences, amenities and services match what is expected by those that live in and around the Wellington area, we are most proud to carry on the tradition of providing exemplary service and care and honoring our core values that so many residents and families throughout the Southeast have come to experience.”

When complete, Wellington Bay will encompass up to 424 units. The first phase includes the now-open 159 independent living residences and the Lisbet Health Care Center, slated to open in early 2023, which will house both assisted living and a memory support area.

For more information on Wellington Bay, please visit www.wellingtonbayfl.com

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