- March 21, 2025
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Christopher Thompson, Wendy Oliver, Sarabeth Hanson and Sheila Wilson
Dr. Phillips Charities President Ken Robinson and Harbor Retirement Associates CEO Sarabeth Hanson
Harbor Retirement Associates and Dr. Phillips Charities board members were proud of the new senior-living community.
Wendy Oliver, Ed Breland, Gerrie Haas, Dr. Phillips Charities Chairman Jim Ferber, Sarabeth Hanson
Irma and JR Almestica
Gerrie Haas and Wendy Oliver
The grand opening wasn’t compete without some of Della’s roses.
Michael Allen, Collin Calaway, Alvin Smith and Timothy Reidy
Staff and volunteers helped sign guests in.
Charlie Jennings, chief development officer of Harbor Retirement Associates
Dr. Phillips Charities President Ken Robinson
Dr. Phillips Charities Chairman Jim Ferber
Everyone was excited to cut the ribbon.
Everyone was excited to cut the ribbon.
Dr. Margaret Miller
Derek Martin, district executive director of YMCA of Central Florida, and Wendy Oliver
Gatorland staff brought some gators to the party.
Sharon Mascagni talked to Gatorland’s cockatoo.
These colorful parrots were among the animals Gatorland brought.
The celebration had an “old Florida” theme, with sections of the building named after places such as Key West, Ybor City and the Everglades.
Garrett Slagle and Alvin Smith
HarborChase of Dr. Phillips is the area’s newest luxury senior-living community.
Dr. Phillips Charities officially cut the ribbon on a dream that was years in the making with the grand opening of HarborChase Dr. Phillips on Thursday, Dec. 6. The senior-living facility offers independent and assisted living, as well as both memory care and respite care. Representatives from Dr. Phillips Charities and Harbor Retirement Associates — HarborChase’s parent company — were in attendance, along with hundreds of residents and members of the community, to celebrate the new community.