Building Community — TK Business Magazine

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Building Community
Businesses making the golden years the best years.

Building Community
Miranda EricssonContributing Writer

Photos by: Emma Highfill | Rose Wheat Photography & Grace Place

TOPEKA SENIORS have a host of options to choose from in retirement living.

Topeka communities offer opportunities to ease their workload and enjoy retirement, while also making new friends and exploring new hobbies. McCrite Plaza, Aldersgate Village and Brewster Place have continually provided top-notch care and set the bar for retirement living in our community. Seniors can count on medical care and support to help them stay healthy so that their golden years can be among the most active and engaging years of their lives.


Owners Pat and Judy McCrite opened McCrite Plaza 45 years ago and have built this family business together. (Read More).

Owners Pat and Judy McCrite opened McCrite Plaza 45 years ago and have built this family business together. (Read More).

Brewster Place’s beginnings date back to 1958, to a couple caring for an elderly aunt who lived on a farm alone. (Read More).

Brewster Place’s beginnings date back to 1958, to a couple caring for an elderly aunt who lived on a farm alone. (Read More).

Aldersgate Village has been in operation since 1904, and in their current location since 1979. (Read More).

Aldersgate Village has been in operation since 1904, and in their current location since 1979. (Read More).

Miranda Ericsson

Contributing Writer

Miranda Ericsson is a librarian, poet, and freelance writer. She’s interested in leadership, technology, and the many ways that local businesses enrich our community. Ericsson majored in creative writing at Washburn University in Topeka and earned her Master of Library and Information Science from Emporia State University. Her work has been published in Inscape, Argo, Homewords, XYZ Magazine, and TK Business Magazine.

Contributing Writer

Miranda Ericsson is a librarian, poet, and freelance writer. She’s interested in leadership, technology, and the many ways that local businesses enrich our community. Ericsson majored in creative writing at Washburn University in Topeka and earned her Master of Library and Information Science from Emporia State University. Her work has been published in Inscape, Argo, Homewords, XYZ Magazine, and TK Business Magazine.

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