Ringing Phones, Appointments, and Visitors Keep the Staff on Their Toes
By Carrie Anne Deters
THE ERICKSON TRIBUNE
Wind Crest Sales Director Terri Radcliffe literally had to catch her breath before discussing the local community’s persistent interest in Wind Crest. “We’ve been handling nonstop calls since the Welcome Center opened,” says Terri with a satisfied smile.
“Honestly, the calls start at 9 a.m. and never seem to stop. The fever pitch we’ve experienced since opening the Welcome Center is off the charts.”
It’s no wonder that the latest Erickson community appears to be another bestseller. Premier amenities, unmatched value, and a progressive commitment to preventive health and wellness makes for a powerful combination—one that Erickson has been delivering to over 17,000 retired people for more than 24 years.
Ideally located near the intersection of Santa Fe Drive and County Line Road in Highlands Ranch, next to Chatfield State Park, the views are simply breathtaking. This 84-acre campus features a multi-milliondollar clubhouse that houses a Fitness Center, an allseason Aquatics Center, palate-pleasing restaurants, and a wealth of amenities, such as a convenience store, a full-service bank, and a fully staffed, on-site Medical Center.
A ‘Must See’ Experience
When entering the Wind Crest Welcome Center take note of floorto- ceiling photographic murals that reveal the lifestyle available in the future at Wind Crest. Meet with Retirement Counselor Molly Thorne to learn how to join the Priority List and be in line to choose a preferred home style, before a long waiting list, typical of all Erickson communities, develops.
Perhaps, the thing you’ll notice most is our energetic, professional staff. Erickson makes a point of hiring warm, friendly people who are knowledgeable and dedicated to meeting your individual needs. Carrol, a Priority List Member from Bergen Park, says, “The Welcome Center staff really cares about the people who will move in.”