Former residents and community advocates continue to rally for the Seattle retirement property’s reopening as a resource for seniors.
SEATTLE — One year ago, 86 seniors living at Norse Home in North Seattle were told they had to move out of the affordable assisted-living facility.
Despite the closure earlier this year, former residents and community advocates continue to rally for the property’s reopening as a resource for seniors.
Joyce Jones, 95, who now lives in Northgate, said the news of having to leave Norse Home was a shock.
“We’re told that we had to move and I thought that I had a
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