As the baby boomer generation enters retirement, senior living communities have evolved into much more than just places to receive care and assistance. These communities have transformed into vibrant and engaging environments that offer numerous bene Continue reading →
It is estimated that around 20% of those aged 55 and older deal with some type of emotional or mental health concern. The most common of these are severe cognitive impairment, anxiety, and depression. Among these depression is the most prevalent and Continue reading →
Winter is a tough time of year for seniors. Being cooped up inside for months takes its toll and affects both mental and physical well-being. But thankfully after a long, dark winter, there is the promise of springtime with more hours of sunshine and Continue reading →