Featured Member: Artemis Living at Littleton
Featured member Artemis Living at Littleton is redefining senior living with a holistic, community-focused approach. Set to open in Spring 2026, this innovative development is designed to support aging adults through wellness, purpose, and connection.
A Holistic Vision for Aging
Artemis Living at Littleton is more than a retirement community; it’s a longevity-focused campus that integrates independent living, assisted living, and memory care. The community emphasizes holistic wellness, addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of its residents. Programs are tailored to individual needs, including specialized support for conditions like Parkinson’s disease and diabetes, aiming to enhance quality of life and promote independence.
Intergenerational and Nature-Integrated Living
The community is designed to foster intergenerational connections and a strong bond with nature. Plans include a childcare center with a playground accessible to all ages, promoting interaction between residents and younger generations. Outdoor amenities such as walking trails, raised garden beds, and fruit-bearing plants encourage residents to engage with the natural environment, supporting both physical health and social interaction.
Community-Centric Design
Artemis Living’s architecture focuses on creating spaces that encourage socialization and community building. Common areas like cozy lounges with fireplaces and small group rooms are intended for activities such as book clubs, knitting circles, and movie nights. These spaces are designed to help residents form meaningful relationships, which are crucial for emotional well-being and longevity.
Inclusive Wellness Facilities
A key feature of the campus is the planned Longevity Center, which will house a nationally recognized fitness program tailored for older adults but open to the broader community. This center aims to provide resources for maintaining physical health, including balance and strength training, to reduce the risk of falls and other age-related health issues.
Leadership and Community Engagement
Executive Director Audrey Goudie brings over 30 years of experience in non-profit leadership and healthcare administration. Her focus is on building a compassionate community where residents can thrive. Under her guidance, Artemis Living is developing programs that encourage residents to participate in community service, such as baking treats for local animal shelters, fostering a sense of purpose and connection.
Progress and Future Plans
Construction is well underway, with significant milestones achieved, including the completion of siding and ongoing interior work. An on-site sales trailer has been established to facilitate by-appointment visits starting in June. The community is preparing to release detailed information packets that will outline amenities, services, rates, and floor plans to prospective residents.
Joining the Artemis Community
Artemis Living at Littleton is currently accepting inquiries from individuals interested in becoming part of this pioneering community. Prospective residents are encouraged to complete a needs and preferences form available on the Granite Senior Services website to receive updates and personalized information.
For more information and to stay updated on the development of Artemis Living at Littleton, visit www.graniteseniorservices.com.