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Come Join Our Family!

We would welcome the Opportunity to Share our Address with You.

We are excited to welcome new residents and their families to Brookdale University Park.

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When you arrive for a tour, you will be greeted by our friendly staff and residents. You will notice our walking paths, putting green and refreshing outside areas for you, your family and friends to enjoy. Once you move in, you are free to come and go in the community as you wish, and visitors are always welcome! Including your 4-legged friends. Our community is your local source for overcoming challenges that older adults face as well as providing an environment where friendships can cultivate and flourish.

Reach out to us today and learn how we can help connect your interests with those of like-age friends.

• Array of Floor Plans to Choose From

• Centrally Located in Homewood

• Updated Amenities

• 24-Hour Concierge

• Nurse On Site

• Social Activities

Because of the outdoor and water activities in the program, Aviation Challenge is offered primarily in the summer months for now. Jared Isaacman, commander of the Inspiration4 all-civilian mission to space and an Aviation Challenge graduate, recently made a generous donation for the construction of a new skills training center. This building will allow the Rocket Center to bring many of the Aviation Challenge activities indoors, expanding access year-round.

While Space Camp and Aviation Challenge have been in the business of inspiring young people for decades, U.S. Cyber Camp is just a few years old now. Beginning in 2017 with a single team, the program is now introducing careers in cyber security and technology to middle- and high-school students from around the country.

Like its sister programs, Cyber Camp emphasizes teamwork, with students working in groups for hands-on experiences and challenges developed in partnership with the FBI. Students in this program explore coding, the fundamentals of digital forensics, and types of cyber-attacks and how to defend against them.

All the Rocket Center’s camp programs aim to inspire people of all ages to explore their passions and ultimately careers in critical technology fields. But they also bring young people together with others who share those passions. They have fun, they make friends, and they learn lifelong skills, no matter if they’re walking on the moon one day, flying a jet across the country or defending a critical system from attack.

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