New Burton Homestead formally opens in Rome

ROME, N.Y. — The New Burton Homestead, an independent senior-living facility, recently formally opened in Rome. The New Burton Homestead, located at 401 Floyd Ave., hosted a grand opening on Monday, Dec. 13 with the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce. Velvet Symonds Barnard, administrator/manager at New Burton Homestead, accepted a first dollar of profit award […]

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ROME, N.Y. — The New Burton Homestead, an independent senior-living facility, recently formally opened in Rome.

The New Burton Homestead, located at 401 Floyd Ave., hosted a grand opening on Monday, Dec. 13 with the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce. Velvet Symonds Barnard, administrator/manager at New Burton Homestead, accepted a first dollar of profit award from the chamber.

The New Burton Homestead says it is for people 50 and over who are completely independent. Electric, heat, air conditioning, water, Wi-Fi, laundry, housekeeping, and parking are included in the rent. Additionally, three homemade meals per day are included and served in the dining room. Single rooms or two-room apartments with a bedroom and a living-room/dining room combo are available, according to a Rome Area Chamber release.   

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