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First Residents Welcomed To Fountaingate Gardens In Commack
The $115 million 10-acre, 129-unit complex is a community for people 62 and over. See photos of Fountaingate Gardens in the story.

COMMACK, NY — The first residents were welcomed to Fountaingate Gardens, an independent living community for people over 62 years old, Gurwin Healthcare System announced.
Fountaingate Gardens is a $115 million 10-acre, 129-complex at 32 Hauppauge Road, Commack. The project began construction in 2020.
“It is beautiful, comfortable and elegant,” stated Stuart B. Almer, president & CEO of Gurwin Healthcare System. “Fountaingate Gardens completes a long-envisioned Life Plan Community for Gurwin, with independent living, assisted living and a skilled nursing facility side by side. Fountaingate Gardens residents have access to all of our healthcare services and all our amenities in one place. We are thrilled to see this community come into focus.”
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The community is on the same campus as Gurwin’s Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation buildings. Residents of Fountaingate Gardens have a safety net of access to those healthcare facilities if needed, as well as all the amenities offered in the community’s clubhouse.
Residences include one- and two-bedroom options, with and without separate den areas and balconies, ranging from 827 to 1,350 sq. ft.
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“People are stunned to see the renderings have come to life and it is even nicer than what they expect,” said Ryan Grady, executive director of the new community. “As only the fourth Life Plan Community on Long Island, this is all about community, a lifestyle and a commitment to making their later years their best years.”
The Clubhouse at Fountaingate Gardens is home to an indoor heated saltwater pool, salon and spa, fitness center and library. The clubhouse also holds the Grand Dining Room, Bistro and Pub, with dining options inspired by the principles of Blue Zone living and prepared by Executive Chef William “Bill” Yocum.

The Blue Zones are areas throughout the world where residents’ lifestyles create natural longevity. The nine principles of Blue Zone living center around a plant-based diet, natural exercise, socialization with like-minded people and managing stress, all of which will be on tap at Fountaingate Gardens, according to Gurwin.
“This is freeing for me, to not have the work of managing a house and everything that goes with it, but still having the ability to welcome my children here when they visit,” said Madelaine “Maddy” Aliano, who moved from Floral Park Village. “I look forward to exercising every day, to participating in activities with the other residents. We have been Zooming for two years, making friends. We like each other and we are looking forward to living together.”

Outdoors, winding paths meander through landscaped grounds, and a lazy, bubbling brook creates a scenic oasis. In keeping with the Blue Zone inspired lifestyle, residents were encouraged to manage outdoor gardens of their own alongside the indoor and outdoor community gardens that will supply the farm-to-table ingredients to the kitchen.
The community's Life Enhancement team will create activities and opportunities for residents to do what they already enjoy, and also to try something new each day, all with the purpose of socializing, embracing wellness and eating right.
The first residents began moving in in mid-May, and more than 60 percent of the apartment homes have been reserved. The final building, The Parkview residences, are slated to open in the summer. For more information, people may contact a member of the team at 631-715-2693.

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