Tips to Make Healthy Eating More Affordable
In honor of National Nutrition Month this March, below are some easy and helpful tips from the National Institute on Aging and WebMD to help you make the most of a limited grocery budget. Always ask about discounts. Most stores…
Ironton Estates Wears Red to Support American Heart Month
During February, Ironton Estates staff and residents showed their support of American Heart Month by wearing red. American Heart Month is a time for people to learn about their cardiovascular health and increase awareness of heart disease. A primary objective of this annual campaign is to encourage education surrounding your heart, and a great resource […]
Ashton Village Partnership with Pevely Police
For the past few years, our Ashton Village team has been building a working relationship with the Pevely Police Department. Recently, they achieved their goal of creating a substation for the police department at Ashton Village! Lexi Roemer, service coordinator…
Property Spotlight: Havenwood Cartersville
Havenwood Cartersville, a Fairway Management affordable family community located in Cartersville, Georgia, provides residents with a quality living experiences tailored to their family’s needs. Havenwood Cartersville offers one, two and three bedroom apartment homes, equipped with full kitchens with energy…
Ironton Estates Fall Events
Ironton Estates residents wear pink in support of breast cancer research.
Ironton Estates Anniversary Celebration
Ironton Estates, a Fairway Management senior community located in Ironton, Missouri, recently celebrated their 26 year anniversary. Ever since opening in May of 1993, the community has recognized their anniversary each year. This year, they decided to celebrate with a pizza party. Ironton Estates held a pizza dinner in the community room for residents and […]
Ironton Estates Residents Support Local Community
Throughout the holiday season, Ironton Estates residents received the opportunity to participate in three giving programs for their local community. Two of the giving programs were for the local Iron County Head Start, a child development program for young children from low-income families. The first giving program’s goal was to collect new socks for the […]