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A new kind of eldercare: Edmond's Eden Care Homes

By DIANA BALDWIN NewsOK.com on Sep 15, 2013, at 2:38 AM  Updated on 9/15/13 at 6:43 AM


Eden Care Cottage, located in a quiet residential neighborhood just north of Edmond, offers seniors a safe and homey place to live.Resident Lorene Baird, who has Alzheimer's, has lived at Eden Care Cottage, a nontraditional eldercare home in Edmond, since February. Photos by Paul Hellstern/The Oklahoman

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EDMOND - A four-bedroom brick house nestled among tall trees and colorful blooming flowers in pots and in the ground looks like all the other nearby homes in the Logan County neighborhood.

Inside, lots of sunshine beams down on the antique and vintage furniture. The scent of lavender fills the air.

A pillow resting on the seat of a slate-blue rocking chair on the front porch is inscribed with a single word: "Home."

Three elderly people who need help with daily activities call this place home.

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dbaldwin@opubco.com
Original Print Headline: Eden Care is a new kind of eldercare
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