Edgarley Assisted Living has announced the publication of its first comprehensive history, marking a significant milestone for the facility. Local author Adam Robertson, known for his previous work on the history of Warrock Homestead, was commissioned to research and write The Complete History of Edgarley. The book chronicles the evolution of the assisted living facility from its origins to its current state with modern buildings.
Celebrating Local History
This initiative was led by Sue Wray, the chief executive of Edgarley, who expressed her enthusiasm for the completed work. Wray stated, “He has just done such a great job with the research; it really is a complete history of our facility, right from the original Edgarley to our beautiful new buildings.” Her satisfaction underscores the importance of preserving local history and the dedication to documenting the facility’s journey.
The publication, which features a detailed account of Edgarley’s legacy, has been released in a limited first print run, making it a special collector’s item for residents and supporters of the facility. The books are available for purchase at Edgarley’s reception desk, providing an opportunity for the community to engage with their local heritage.
A Commitment to Heritage
Adam Robertson’s meticulous research reflects his commitment to capturing the essence of Edgarley. His previous works have established him as a respected voice in local history, and the completion of this project further solidifies his reputation. The book not only serves as a historical account but also as a testament to the growth and development of the assisted living sector in the region.
As Edgarley continues to evolve, the publication of The Complete History of Edgarley stands as a reminder of its past and a celebration of its present. The community is invited to explore this limited-edition work and reflect on the rich history that has shaped the facility over the years.
