Tips for Staying Active as You Age (and How Senior Living Helps)
According to the CDC, 31 million adults age 50 or older are inactive. What’s more, a U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey found that
According to the CDC, 31 million adults age 50 or older are inactive. What’s more, a U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey found that
The Pew Research Center reports that 27% of adults ages 60 and older in the United States now live alone. Whether it’s because of necessity
We want to be there when our loved ones need help. Perhaps that’s why there are currently nearly 48 million caregivers in the United States,
According to the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, there are currently nearly 48 million caregivers in the United States. If you’re one of them
Of all the important conversations you and your parents will have over the years, one of the most difficult to begin may be “the talk”
A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia for your loved one may leave you with more questions than answers. What can you expect? Can you
We’ve said it before: considering senior living for your loved one is one of the hardest things you’ll ever do as a family. Even harder
We’ve touted the benefits that boutique senior living offers–more personalized care, the feel of home, the comfort of familiar faces, to name a few–but you
To us, creating an alternative to the institutional feel of traditional senior living is personal. In fact, it’s inspired by the experiences of our founders
Naturalist and writer, John Muir, once said, “Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal
It’s no secret that most people want to age at home. The reality is that may not always be possible. For many, that means moving
Traditional senior living communities often tout extensive amenities and a worry-free lifestyle as some of their biggest selling points. Unfortunately, those benefits come with a