It’s time to build a better future for Lander.

 

There is a gap in Lander’s needs for the elderly.

Knowing the value senior citizens offer to our community, we are committed to helping them stay. We have limited services available for assisted living and no local options for memory care.

Living alone can become burdensome and unsafe if you need additional care. At Table Mountain Living Community, those worries will be gone.

 

Making the Community Whole

Table Mountain Living Community will make our community whole by providing secure and comfortable options so that those needing assistance or memory care can remain in our local community.

The facility will offer the elderly help with daily activities like meals, hygiene, and housekeeping and, if needed, memory care. No longer will those needing care in their twilight years have to relocate to a distant location. The memory care wing is specifically designed with a secure garden/outdoor space to afford our loved ones a full and safe life experience.

 

36 Living Quarters

• 2 Two-Bedroom Apartments
• 18 One-Bedroom Apartments
• 2 Studio Apartments
• 14 Memory Care Rooms

Outdoor Areas

• Dining Patio
• Memory Care Garden and Patio
• Adjacent Golf Course
• Walking Paths
• Staff, Resident & Visitor Parking

Amenities & more

• Common + Private Dining Areas
• Hair Salon + Barber
• Fitness + Wellness Suite
• Game Room + Theater
• Café + Pub

 

"I applaud the City of Lander in bringing land and other resources needed for the development of this project.

The public-private partnership has all the components for success. Together, we can make this much needed living center a reality.”

—Michael Jones, Fremont County Commissioner

“We provide three different levels of support for seniors in Lander, but more

assisted living is needed and memory care has been the missing piece.

Table Mountain will complete the continuum of care.”

From left to right: Natalie Korell, Director, Westward Heights; Jane Nolde, Director, Lander Senior Center; Brenda Wortman, Director, Mountain Vista Retirement Residence

 

Funding

Our sources of funding are as follows:

Other State + Local Grants
$1-3 million

Private Fundraising
$1.5 million

WBC Infrastructure Grant
$1 million

USDA Grant/Loan
$12-13 million

 

Expenses

The cost to build the facility is estimated at $15 million:

Design & Construction Contingencies
$1.5 million

Start-up Operating Costs
$1.5 million

Site Infrastructure
$1 million

Building Costs
$11 million