Redefining ‘Community’ in Senior Living

By |2026-02-12T13:26:32-05:00February 9th, 2026|

In senior living discourse today, the concept of “community” has become a popular buzzword. From marketing materials to industry conferences, we hear the term invoked as if its mere utterance guarantees residents’ wellbeing, satisfaction, and fulfillment in later life. But what does “community” truly mean, especially for older adults considering various senior living options, and [...]

Considering a ‘Gray Marriage’? What to Know Before Saying ‘I Do’ in Later Life

By |2025-10-13T20:33:34-04:00October 13th, 2025|

While there are many positives to committing to a person you love, seniors should also consider the legal, financial, and emotional issues that can arise from a new marriage in their Golden Years.

Considering The Push-Pull Factors of Senior Living Moves

By |2025-09-01T15:45:59-04:00September 1st, 2025|

In last week’s blog post, we discussed the potential benefits of re-evaluating where you live and potentially moving every 10 years. Not only does this approach encourage periodic decluttering, it also allows you to “right size” your home to one that works for your current phase of life. But there’s another important concept to consider [...]

Open Road: Navigating the RVing Trend Among Older Adults

By |2025-07-10T15:04:27-04:00May 12th, 2025|

Retirement marks a new chapter in life. More flexibility coupled with less responsibility can present the opportunity for retirees to pursue their interests, like travel. For a growing number of older Americans with the travel bug, this includes exploring our nation in a recreational vehicle (RV) or camper. Traveling in an RV allows you to [...]

Retirement Community Travel Programs Meet Retirees’ Sense of Adventure

By |2025-03-31T12:27:31-04:00March 31st, 2025|

According to a 2024 AARP survey (PDF), approximately two-thirds (65%) of older Americans traveled last year. This same survey revealed that as many as 75% of older adults have a “travel bucket list” — places they want to visit during their life. This group with the “travel bug” includes the youngest batch of Baby Boomers, [...]

Tips on Providing Emotional Support to Older Adults During the Holidays

By |2024-12-23T17:53:20-05:00December 23rd, 2024|

The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and connection for many. However, for some older adults, the holidays can also bring about a wide range of emotions. Feelings of nostalgia, grief, joy, loneliness, or even stress can surface as people reflect on past holidays or acclimate to recent changes in their living arrangements, [...]

Grappling With The Finality of “The Last Move” to a Retirement Community

By |2024-11-04T18:49:58-05:00November 4th, 2024|

The decision to move to a retirement community marks a significant life transition, especially for older adults who struggle with their feelings about the finality of the last move. In many cases, this apprehension is not just about downsizing or packing boxes. It crosses into deep emotional territory: feelings of loss, confronting societal taboos, and [...]

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