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and we have a very active community –
those are all things that makes us unique,”
Kehler said. Rotary Villas also has a full-
time shuttle service that allows residents to
get to their next bridge game, to medical
appointments or to meet their friends for
coffee.
The complex is also home to Ginger-
snips Salon, Flatland Drugs, Dr. Mere-
dith’s Medical Clinic and Camelot Person-
al Care.
The three-storey building has 12 differ-
ent layouts within the 108 suites, including
studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom
apartments. As well, some of the two-bed-
room villas have an additional three-season
room. Rotary Villas is 100 per cent locally
owned and operated, and is an integral part
of the community.
“We are proud to be locally owned and
operated – our staff and our residents are
from Brandon and the surrounding areas –
plus we make an effort to buy most of our
products locally,” Kehler said. “Supporting
the community that we live and work in is
as important as developing our own com-
munity within Rotary Villas.”
Without a doubt, Rotary Villas offers
a carefree, convenient and comfortable
environment so that residents can enjoy
retirement living the way it’s meant to be
enjoyed.
Pam Stacey and Don Roy walk their dogs together at Rotary Villas. Don Benzie and Art Robilllard chalk up for a game of billiards at Rotary Villas. » The Brandon Sun
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