“There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time,” said the famous English novelist, Jane Austen.
Love Makes the World Go ‘Round
With $26 billion spent on Valentine's Day last year in the U.S. alone, the month of February is most associated with romantic love.
But love extends far beyond cards, candies and roses. Indeed, it is an all-pervasive, year-round life force. Perhaps W.S. Gilbert, another 19th century English writer, said it best: “Love makes the world go around.”
Love makes Collington go ‘round, too, according to many happy residents.
Residents Answer Key Questions
In response to the following questions, Collington residents Beth, Chuck, Joyce and Roger shared their impressions of life in this naturally scenic community so close to the pulse of our nation’s capital. Residents also had an opportunity to share their reflections and experiences at a “What I Love About Collington” resident panel on February 6.
“[Marketing] let me know the community was waiting for me…once here, many people came up to me, aware that I was a new face, and introduced themselves. Neighbors in my cluster sought me out.” – Beth
“Our ambassador had been in touch with us prior to moving and helped prepare us for the transition with helpful tips and introductions to fellow residents. Once here, we were warmly greeted and supported by our new neighbors.” – Chuck
“We felt very welcome; that began months prior to the move, with Marketing familiarizing us with the campus…at that time, we also met most of our new neighbors and had plenty of information and advice from our ambassador.” – Roger
“We had dinner with [neighbors] in January before our move in April. They were so warm and gracious; we knew we had made the right choice.” – Joyce“We first heard about Collington because it was recommended to us as a place that embraced diversity, and that is very important to us as a gay couple.” – Roger
“We had a list of attributes…in the end our top three were fellow residents; location of the campus itself and proximity to many opportunities at our doorstep; and access to a variety of transportation options.” – Chuck
“The easiest way to get to know people is to work or play side by side. Residents are very engaging and eager to help newcomers find activities of interest.” – Beth
“Residents are curious about you, not so much interested in telling you about their own accomplishments, though there are many. Friendships seem to develop over shared values and interests and less about what you’ve done.” – Chuck
“As soon as it is determined that you are a new resident, you are surrounded by others willing to help you find your way around and introduce you to the many activities available.” – Joyce
“There are so many choices here, sometimes it’s hard to determine what would best fit your needs. And if there isn’t an activity or program that
“There are serious activities, fun activities, physical activities, intellectual activities, service activities, and more. It’s easy to get involved in all kinds of things, even in things you’ve never done before. It’s equally easy to take your time and/or stay to yourself.”
– Chuck
“There are more things to do than you could possibly take part in. Very soon, I was recruited for the Foundation and Interiors Committee, and my partner has also been approached with various opportunities.” – Roger
“Independent Living options were better, particularly in providing ample space and some accommodations with private garages.” – Roger
“Collington has a rural feeling with 125 acres of trails, wildlife, a lake and a pond, but it’s also within a short drive or Metro ride of major hubs such as Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. Also, the combination of apartment living as well as cottages is a big advantage over high-rise apartment living.” – Joyce
“Staff members are so warm, caring and competent. They bring joy, comfort, service and safety to us each day, without overbearing structure. Healthcare on campus and nearby was also a factor. As for fellow residents, a large percentage of them come from different locations and backgrounds, which is also a plus.” – Chuck
“The proximity to Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.” – Joyce
“Being near family, proximity to D.C. and good healthcare.” – Beth