Brookfield Senior Living – More than Memory Care Specialists

Ward Schraeder and his daughter, Tamara, are currently starring in DIY’s Bargain Mansions.

A few minutes with Mr. Ward Schraeder, owner of Brookfield Senior Living, and it is obvious why one of the premier Senior Living Facilities in Hot Spring is growing. Full of life, love of family, and a taste for success, Schraeder discusses plans for an upcoming campus expansion of Brookfield Senior Living at Sawtooth Oak Street off Malvern Avenue in Hot Springs.

Schraeder is currently starring in a special season on DIY’s Bargain Mansions alongside his daughter, Tamara. His role on television became a quick success and has become a career for his daughter, all by accident and luck.

An entrepreneur early in life, Schraeder has been in the business of ‘reviving’ businesses which struggled to survive economical setbacks. He is known for taking ownership and managing businesses back to life as a “side-gig” or hobby.

Brookfield, on the other hand, is a ground-up, focused effort in which he plans to continue investing and building.

Brookfield Senior Living is respected for its trained and certified personnel, with staff certified in Dementia and others in Alzheim

er’s, a focused plan for Respite Care, and Support Groups for families.

When Brookfield expands, it will more than double in size with a Living Facility, another memory care primary location, and office space.

That same passion with which Schraeder fills the air is abundant from top level staff to its most recent new hire at Brookfield. For more information, contact Camille Nesler at Brookfield Senior Living 205 and 233 Sawtooth Oak Street at 501-520-0016. www.brookfieldseniors.com.

 

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