Senior Housing News November 12, 2025
Senior living operator Judson Senior Living is refining its internal systems and renovating its three communities to prepare for the incoming baby boomer wave.
The Cleveland, Ohio-based nonprofit got its start in 1906 after a group of women of an area Baptist Church sought $5,000 in funding from industrialist John D. Rockefeller to purchase several houses to care for widowers in the area.
The organization is composed of two locations, and its most recent continuing care retirement community, South Franklin Circle, opening in 2006. The nonprofit is diving back into its Judson at Home initiative, a membership model that allows residents within the surrounding community to become virtual residents with access to programming, meals and advocacy if they go to...







