The 33-bed adult home is at the center of Fellowship Community, a collection of about 130 men, women and children founded in 1966 that offers seniors including the agingbabyboomgeneration an alternative to living out their final years in traditional assisted-living homes or with their grown sons and daughters.
The baby-boom generation (generally, those born from 1946 to 1964) may be aging but they still outnumber all other age groups in the US, and they represent a lucrative new source of demand for the housing market.