11 Tips for Making Friends When You’re Older
Friend groups can drift apart with age. But maintaining friendships is important for seniors. Learn how to make older friends with our guide.
View ArticleThe decision to move to senior living is not an easy one. It can be helpful to do your research beforehand and start thinking about senior care options before the need arises. Nothing is more stressful than having to make a move to senior housing because of a crisis.
Friend groups can drift apart with age. But maintaining friendships is important for seniors. Learn how to make older friends with our guide.
View ArticleCommunicating with a person with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia can be tricky. Read our guide for effective Alzheimer’s and dementia communication
View ArticleNeed a guide to help seniors downsize to a smaller home? Learn our 10 best tips and how to deal with the emotional side of downsizing and moving seniors.
View ArticleSelf-care is important for people of all ages but especially important for seniors. Learn about self-care activities for seniors to stay healthy and happy.
View ArticleA detailed and carefully designed end-of-life plan can also grant you control and agency over your end-of-life care and your estate once you have passed.
View ArticleThe American Health Care Association represents assisted living providers through its National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL). NCAL is dedicated to serving the needs of the assisted living community through national advocacy, education, networking, professional development, and quality initiatives.
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Social Wellness
Social wellness is a huge focus for our managed communities. Seniors can be more at risk of isolation and loneliness, which can negatively impact their health. A senior living community can be beneficial for seniors and their families who are concerned about social isolation. Our residents enjoy regular activities and social events. If you’re worried about loneliness and your loved one, take a look at some of our resources below: