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Newton, NC-based United Church Homes and Services is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a name change to EveryAge.

“USHS is embracing the future by continuing to look for ways and identifying new opportunities that we can serve more older adults across our geographic spectrum,” President and CEO Lee Syria said in a video posted to social media.

The change is meant to reflect the organization’s continued growth, according to the company. The faith-based organization serves more than 2,000 older adults in North Carolina and Virginia via independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing and affordable housing.

“Fifty years hence, we’re going to have more services, different services, more technology. We’re going to serve probably a broader base of constituents,” Board of Directors Chairperson Parker Howell said in the video. 

“The new brand name, Every Age, helps to better describe who we are now but also who we want to be in the future,” Syria added.Despite the name change, “our mission and vision remain steadfast,” Syria stated in a press release. “EveryAge is committed to enriching lives by providing the right services, at the right time, in the right setting. We are honoring our legacy while broadening the role we play in helping individuals live life to the fullest.”