Living Well 5 Life Changes That Suggest It's Time to Move into a Senior Living Community
Life is unpredictable and ever-changing. Although the changes and uncertainty can be scary, they’re also a source of life’s beauty. After all, if everything was predictable and nothing ever changed, there would be no adventure or excitement. As you age, you may find your body and lifestyle changing. In a society that devalues aging, it’s easy to perceive these changes as negative, and fear the future. The truth is that, with the right support, even painful age-related changes offer a chance at growth and a deeper sense of purpose. Assisted living can help you bridge the gap between the physical abilities you have and the retirement you want.
Living Well Senior-Friendly Summer Activities to Keep You Engaged
Warm summer days bring back fond memories of water parks, trips to the beach with family, and lazy days with friends. But just because we are a bit older now, that doesn’t mean that there are’t plenty of opportunities to safely soak up the sun and breath in all that fresh air.
Living Well 5 Things for Seniors to Do Near Washington, DC
Staying active is a key part of staying mentally and physically healthy as we age. Whether it’s group exercise classes, workshops at the local community college, trips to parks, museums, and trails, or even book clubs, there are plenty of activities for seniors in the Washington, DC, area.
Living Well 4 Ways to Celebrate Valentine's Day with Seniors Who Have Dementia
With the holiday season and New Year’s celebrations behind us, February quickly ushers in one of the most romantic times of the year: Valentine’s Day. From kindergarteners handing out little cards and candies to senior citizens enjoying special time with loved ones, Valentine’s Day is a holiday meant for everyone to feel the love.




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