Winter 2023

Not at all showing its 60 years of age, Carmel Valley Manor is fresh and vibrant, supporting a community of active residents on its sunny Carmel Valley campus. T he award-winning Carmel Valley Manor— for residents age 65 and older—is locat- ed on a sunny, recently updated, peaceful 28-acre campus, and has received an over $36 million bond for improvements. President and CEO Jay Zimmer says the improvements in progress for the community VI¾IGX XLI TSTYPEXMSR MX WIVZIW “Today, residents retire later, live longer, and are on average healthier and more independent,” Zimmer says. “Residents’ expectations are great- er and great service and care are a must.” Most of the activities, programs and events are resident driven. “More than 33 different committees address the unique interests of the com- munity—whether it be yoga classes or lec- tures by world-renowned authors and Nobel Prize recipients...Many of our residents are members or volunteers at the Carmel Art Association, the Carmel Bach Festival, Point Lobos tour guides, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament and more. There is a strong connection between the campus and the broader community.” 'EVQIP :EPPI] 1ERSV MW &PYI >SRIW GIVXM½IH which emphasizes healthy eating, meaningful connections and an active lifestyle. “The people that you meet, the relation- ships that are formed and the socialization that occurs at Carmel Valley Manor help to decrease isolation, loneliness and boredom that often develop in old age,” Zimmer explains. Carmel Valley Manor is located at 8545 Carmel Valley Road in Carmel. For more information, visit www.cvmanor.com or call 831/624-1281. SHORT CUTS NEIGHBORS Carmel Valley Manor Celebrates 60 Years of Resor t-Style Senior Living B Y B R E T T WI L BUR 80 C A R M E L M A G A Z I N E • W I N T E R 2 0 2 3 Photo: Courtesy of Carmel Valley Manor

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