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When to Move to Senior Living
Whether you are approaching retirement or are well into enjoying this special time in your life, you may be considering if it’s time to move to a senior living community. It’s a big decision and there are a number of things to factor in when asking if this would be...
Best Golf Courses in Concord, NC
If you’re looking to retire in a golfer’s paradise, Concord, North Carolina, is a top choice! Calling Taylor Glen home means residents have access to premier private and public golf courses with the benefit of enjoying thriving independent living at our Life Plan...
Charitable Ways to Make a Difference in the Lives of Aging Adults
The Taylor Glen Life Plan Community is part of the Baptist Retirement Homes family — a faith-based, not-for-profit organization with a 70-year legacy of excellence to provide older adults with a second-to-none senior living experience. Through the Baptist Retirement...
Taylor Glen Has Your Retirement Answers
There are a number of questions that need to be answered when choosing the right retirement community to call home for you or your loved one so you are well equipped to make an informed decision. Our Life Plan Community located in Concord, North Carolina, offers...
What to Look for in a Senior Living Community
There comes a point when it’s time for aging adults to start thinking about future plans concerning residential, lifestyle, and health options. Navigating the course of senior living for you or a loved one may seem a bit overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. With...
Explore the Neighborhood Around Taylor Glen
One of our best amenities at Taylor Glen is our top-notch location that gives residents prime access to the best shopping, dining, and entertainment throughout the delightful city of Concord. Because our Life Plan Community is located halfway between North Carolina’s...
What Is a Life Plan Community?
Just as you have choices in where to work or which restaurant to eat dinner, you also have choices in where to live when you retire. Some of those options include staying in your current home, moving to a retirement home-ownership or rental community, or considering a...
Choosing the Best Independent Living
When it comes to making decisions about the best independent living option for your future, it’s important to find a community that suits your current lifestyle needs, as well as your future well-being. There is a significant difference between a retirement community...
Shared Music Program with Cannon School
Cannon shares a musical connection with The Gardens at Taylor Glen Retirement Community. "Mrs. April Weddington, Life Enrichment Program Coordinator and Activities Director at The Gardens at Taylor Glen Retirement Community in Concord, remembers when Mrs. Helen...
Coronavirus Updates
At The Gardens of Taylor Glen, our priority has always been to keep our residents and staff safe. We are closely monitoring COVID-19 and its impact and have proactively taken steps as recommended by state and local health officials as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to keep our community, residents and staff safe.
We look forward to hosting you on our campus when we are once again open for tours, meals, activities and events. Thank you so much for your cooperation and understanding during this unprecedented challenge. We are all in this together – and together, we will get through it.
Updates
CEO letterBRH Reed VanderSlik COVID letter
- Cumulative residents, employees tested this week: 38
- Current positive residents: 0
- Number of residents vaccinated: 0
- Current positive employees: 0
- Number of employees vaccinated: 0
- Any new positive COVID-19 cases: No
- Updates to visitation policies: Family members may visit residents in their rooms in Health Care and Assisted Living. Visitors in Health Care and Assisted Living must make an appointment, be screened, wear a mask and have no contact with other residents during the visit.