Senior Housing
Learning to sort and organize while moving to a retirement home
Signs that a parent may benefit from a retirement home
Expert discusses the ideal time to talk to parents about assisted living
More seniors and baby boomers moving to new homes
Survey predicts 51 percent more wellness programs in retirement communities
Continuing Care Retirement Communities Offer Real Solutions for Older Adults
A comprehensive continuing care retirement community is a smart decision you can make now about your financial future. It is designed to help protect you against the rising costs of long-term care. When you qualify for independent living, you'll know that assisted living, memory support care and skilled nursing care are available on site should the need arise. All for a more predictable fee than increasing market rates. Combine that with your choice of entrance fee return programs and you can plan for your future with confidence.
Senior Living Communities Are Cost-Effective Choices in a Challenging Economic Environment
How to Get Past the Myths about Senior Living
Moving to a senior living community continues to be a smart and cost-effective choiceeven in this challenging economic environment. Despite the current market, progressive retirement residences are rolling out more flexible pricing and move-in options, debunking major myths about senior living and educating older adults as to why now is an ideal time to move into a community.
Friends forever. Savings today.
Companion Living brings together two residents to share a suite. The bond that develops between roommates as they share recollections and pursue activities together can significantly improve their outlook on life by relieving feelings of isolation and depression and building confidence and self-worth. At the same time, Companion Living offers savings over a single occupancy suite.