Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Happy senior man bringing Thanksgiving turkey to the table for his family's lunch.

Sponsored Content By Ohman Family Living at Briar

It’s been nearly 40 years since the hit show Cheers made its debut on primetime television. Those of us who grew up with it remember all too well the laughter, drama, and camaraderie the characters found in their local gathering spot, a bar in Boston. Those of us who didn’t watch might still remember its catchy, nostalgic theme—a song that opened with the lyrics:

 

Sometimes you want to go
where everybody knows your name
And they’re always glad you came
You want to be where you can see
Our troubles are all the same
You want to be where everybody knows your name

The writers of this song identified something that resides within the heart of most of us: a longing for community, a place to experience friendships, and a way to share life’s milestones and celebrations. We may find that as our lives change—children grow older and have children of their own, friends retire and move south, or we experience the loss of loved one—the community in which we once thrived, no longer looks the same.

At Ohman Family Living, we understand how important it is to be part of a vibrant, active, relational community. A staple in Middlefield Village, our Briar campus sits nestled in the heart of one of the world’s largest Amish communities, with shopping, dining, and small-town life all within walking distance. For those seeking assisted or independent living options, we provide a lifestyle of gracious country living in a cozy and familiar setting, where everyone truly knows your name.

Experience the community that Ohman Family Living at Briar has to offer.

View our virtual tour or visit us online at www.ohmanfamilyliving.com/briar, or get in touch with Mary Ann Gingerich, our Director of Admissions at (440) 635-6046.

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