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4 Tips For Staying In Touch with Loved Ones in a Senior Living Community

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4 Tips For Staying In Touch with Loved Ones in a Senior Living Community

If you have a loved one who has recently moved to a senior living community, you might be wondering about the best ways to keep in touch with them. Factors like distance and busy schedules can make it difficult for families to stay connected. Fortunately, there are simple and easy ways to keep in contact […]

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Is a Retirement Community Right For You?

For many older adults, choosing a retirement community is a life-changing decision. While some seniors may want to remain at home for as long as possible, retirement living offers a level of care, community, and safety that makes retirement years enriching and enjoyable. Here are some questions to consider when deciding if a retirement community […]

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Stress Less: How Senior Community Living Helps Seniors Manage Stress

Throughout life, we all experience certain amounts of stress. Whether we feel stress from the pressures of working, paying bills, maintaining a home, or raising children, daily stressors are a natural occurrence, even for older adults. However, for some seniors, stress and tension can become overwhelming. Undue stress can be the result of losing a […]

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What’s the Difference Between Assisted Living and Independent Living?

If you’re just starting to research retirement living options for yourself or a loved one, you may be confused about the terminology. You’re not alone; many people are confused about today’s senior living options and how they differ. However, knowing the key differences between assisted living and independent living is essential to finding the right […]

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How to Plan Ahead for a Relaxing Retirement

We all want to experience a relaxing and enjoyable retirement, but failing to plan ahead can cause older adults to miss out on the carefree retirement they deserve. Here are three ways to get started today. Start researching well in advance Many older adults don’t leave their longtime homes until their eighties, at which point […]

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3 Surefire Signs It’s Time to Move to a Senior Living Community

Moving an aging loved one from their longtime home is never an easy decision to make. Unfortunately, many families avoid making this important decision, often waiting until an emergency arises to move their older loved ones into a retirement community. The truth is that living outside a senior living community can prevent older adults from […]

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4 Benefits of Moving to a Faith-Based Retirement Community

  Faith is an important aspect of many seniors’ lives. When considering the move to a retirement community, it can be helpful to consider your spiritual needs in addition to your physical needs. About 80% of today’s continuing care retirement communities are owned and operated by nonprofit organizations, and many of these are also faith-based […]

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4 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Senior Living Community Search

  Choosing a retirement community for yourself or a loved one is an important, life-altering decision. There are so many different options that some families may become overwhelmed, or even delay their decision out of fear of making the wrong choice. Avoid this problem by learning from these common retirement community search mistakes. Waiting too […]

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4 Tips for Planning a Visit with Loved Ones in a Retirement Community

  Are you planning a visit to a loved one in a retirement community? Visits from family or friends can provide a wonderful opportunity for bonding, learning, and connection for residents living in a retirement community. As we know, loneliness and isolation can be major health risks for seniors, leading to anxiety, depression, and even […]

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Continuing Care Retirement Community Guide Part 4: Planning for the Future

In the first part of our series on continuing care retirement communities (CCRC’s) we took a look at how to find the right campus for you. Our second part explored the costs and financing options available for residents. Our third installment discussed what happens at a CCRC when and if your care needs change. In […]

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