Redesign for Retirement Living |
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| Monday, 05 November 2007 09:47 |
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By Melissa H. Kuzma Like many children of the “Sandwich Generation,” Sue Thomas found herself helping her mother move into a local 55+ community. As a decorator with over 20 years of experience, Sue immediately made the connection between Redesign and Retirement Communities. She recognized the need for decorators who could work primarily with what clients already own, while incorporating the principals of traditional design, and accommodating the needs of an aging population. Why Redesign is Ideal for Retirement Community Living For More Information, visit: Sue Thomas of the Society of Decorating Professionals |
| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 November 2007 07:39 ) |
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