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In 1979 they opened up their own home to a woman who needed more care than her family could give her, but was not yet ready to move to a nursing home.
In 1982 the whole family moved to the “Pohlman Ranch”, taking on the name “My Father’s Retirement Ranch”. They have grown with accommodations for 20 in the Assisted Living Lodge, 32 Independent Living Casitas, and 12 Independent Living Ranchitos all with a variety of services available.
In 1985, David Freshwater founded The Fountains and over the next two decades, he developed, owned and operated, for himself, for his investors and for third parties, a wide range of seniors housing communities recognized as both innovative and successful.
David Barnes joined The Fountains in 1989, and ultimately served as Senior Vice President of Operations.
In 2006, the team continued to build the company, completing the purchase of 3030 Park, the first CCRC in New England located in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
In 2007 the team purchased another CCRC, The Watermark at East Hill, in Southbury, Connecticut with a plan to reposition and expand its campus.
Over this period, Watermark also invested in three home health agencies and in June 2011 completed the closing two properties located in Beverly Hills and Livermore, California.
In December 2012, Watermark completed the closing of Courtyard Fountains in Gresham, Oregon.
As recently as 2014, the latest addition to the campus was opened; the Mary Barry Building.
The Preston of the Park Cities, the finest in Dallas Senior Living, was added to the portfolio in August, 2019.
The end of 2019 will see the much anticipated opening of The Hacienda at the Canyon, The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights and The Watermark at Napa Valley.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clement Manor | 1982 | $8.5M | 180 | 11 |
| Norwood Crossing | 1896 | $26.0M | 350 | 2 |
| Florida Presbyterian Homes | 1955 | $50.0M | 125 | 1 |
| Congregational Home | 1957 | $50.0M | 200 | - |
| Artman | 1916 | $50.0M | 250 | - |
| Margaret E. Moul Home | 1975 | $260,000 | 2 | 5 |
| Mother of Good Counsel Home | 1932 | $10.0M | 100 | 1 |
| Carmel Manor | 1949 | $10.0M | 100 | 3 |
| The Waters Senior Living | - | $115.0M | 750 | 29 |
| Holdrege Memorial Homes | 1950 | $10.0M | 100 | - |
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