Ada: Holland Home Plans $215 Million Senior Living Campus Called The Averden
Holland Home has announced a $215 million senior living campus called The Averden coming to Ada, Michigan. The 136-unit community will include independent living, assisted living, and extensive amenities. Construction is expected to begin in early 2027.
A major new development takes shape in Ada
Holland Home has announced plans for The Averden, a $215 million senior living campus in Ada, Michigan, according to a news release published by EFA Magazine.
The project will be Holland Home's third senior living campus in the community. Construction is expected to begin in early 2027.
What The Averden will offer
The community will be organized into three neighborhoods. It will include:
- 136 independent living residences
- A 15-room assisted living center
- A restaurant and café
- Group fitness space
- Golf simulator
- Walking track
- Indoor pool
- Pickleball courts
The community is designed for adults 60 and older, according to the release.
Land with a long history
The campus will be built on land donated to Holland Home in 1998, according to EFA Magazine. That means the property has been in the organization's possession for nearly three decades before construction begins.
Meeting demand in the area
Michael Loughman, Vice President of Sales and Brand Marketing for Holland Home, said market research showed a strong need for senior living options in Ada, according to a sponsored article published by WZZM13.
"People want ample ways to stay active, engaged, and continue growing and learning and trying new things," Loughman said.
The Averden will include an onsite health center for general health needs. Residents will also have access to Holland Home's broader system of care, which includes assisted living, skilled nursing, dementia care, and rehabilitation services, according to the WZZM13 article.
Where to learn more
Holland Home has opened a sales and showroom at 7159 Headley St. SE, Suite A, Ada, MI 49301. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by appointment. The phone number is 616-543-6060. The project website is www.averdenofada.org.
Loughman advised people considering retirement living to start planning early and to join the waitlist, which does not lock residents into a commitment.
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