MOLDAW FAMILY RESIDENCES AT 899 CHARLESTON
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Betty Adler
I’ve been living at Moldaw for over 7 years and have found it to be a welcoming, supportive, and friendly community. There are more activities than I can take advantage of. It’s a great place to live! And I love being on the campus of the JCC, which offers even more activities.
Susan Kaye
Love this place for its beautiful buildings, diversity and friendliness. The residents and staff couldn’t be nicer. It’s a pleasure to eat in our brand new beautiful dining room and to walk the hallways that have recently been transformed. The activities are plentiful and FUN.
john barker
I moved into the Moldaw with my wife twelve years ago and we were very happy here. We found our fellow residents to be intelligent, well educated and fun to be with. We made many new friends. My wife passed away eight years ago and I decided to stay at the Moldaw in our two bedroom apartment. The apartment has a beautiful view and here is where my friends are. My older sister lost her partner three years ago and I persuaded her to move in with me two years ago. We both agree that the Moldaw provides excellent food served by an attentive staff and offers more activities than we could possibly participate in
Iby Heller
I moved to Moldaw 13 years ago after my husband passed away because I didn’t want to live alone. As a World War II survivor who immigrated to the U.S. in 1954, community is very important to me. At Moldaw, I enjoy daily programs, meeting new people, and the freedom of not having to cook or clean. The transportation support and overall sense of care make life here comfortable and fulfilling. One of the main reasons I moved to Moldaw was because of the proximity to the JCC and all it’s programs.
Alan Fleishman
What a fabulous place to live! We have been here for nearly three years and couldn't be happier. It is a friendly place above all, both residents and staff, with a deep culture of caring and respecting each other. Moldaw feels like you're living in a small town where everyone greets you and everyone knows your name. It is multi-generational and multi-cultural, open to all, and you don't feel like you're in an "old folks" home. There is so much to do right here on campus with a fabulous cultural hall, gym, swimming pools, cafe, gift shop, lectures, etc. The association with the JCC is a unique and tremendous benefit. Oh, and by the way, the food is terrific and our apartment couldn't be better. We love it. Ann and Alan

