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Omega Communities

www.omegacommunities.org

 
Omega Communities has positioned itself to be the lead developer and operator of Senior Living Communities in affinity relationships with significant and growing local churches and other mission-based organizations. Omega offers preferred locations, superior services and care, and properties adjacent to community-impacting churches. Omega residents come from the sponsoring church membership, the surrounding community, and from families desiring to relocate aging parents. By capitalizing on the vast experience in development, architecture, financing, marketing and relationships in the faith-based community, Omega is able to execute an innovative strategy to meet the substantial senior housing demands for the future. Omega intends to ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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