It’s All Normal: The Array of Emotions Felt by New CCRC Residents

By |2023-08-03T09:42:05-04:00June 24th, 2019|

In last week’s blog post, I shared yet another study that has found that overall, people who choose to move to a retirement community, such as a continuing care retirement community (CCRC, or life plan community) are happier and healthier than their counterparts who remain in their existing home. In that post, I did mention [...]

Research Continues to Find Benefits of Retirement Communities

By |2023-08-03T09:42:06-04:00June 17th, 2019|

Are you on the fence about whether you think living in a retirement community (such as a continuing care retirement community [CCRC] or “life plan” community) is right for you? Do you think remaining in your current home is the better path to happiness during your retirement years? If you fall into either (or both) [...]

Saying Goodbye: How a CCRC Helps Residents Grieving the Loss of a Spouse

By |2023-08-03T09:42:27-04:00March 18th, 2019|

The death of a spouse or partner is one of the most difficult losses a person can suffer. The person you have shared your life with, raised a family with, weathered ups and downs with leaves a tremendous void when they are no longer with you. Dealing with the grief that comes with the loss [...]

Will Aging in Place Soon Become a Thing of the Past?

By |2023-08-03T09:42:30-04:00February 4th, 2019|

I know that it’s only within the last 10 years or so that the term “aging in place” has become part of the vernacular, driven in large part by countless industry articles and surveys showing that upwards of 90 percent of seniors say they want to stay in their home for as long as possible. [...]

Financial Advisors: Be Careful with Opinions on Senior Living

By |2023-08-03T09:42:54-04:00November 5th, 2018|

In a former life, prior to founding myLifeSite, I was a financial advisor (FA) for nearly 14 years. Some of the older adults I advised were interested in the benefits of a continuing care retirement community (CCRC, or life plan community)—especially the on-site access to a continuum of care services—but there were a variety of [...]

Seniors and Sex: A Significant Quality of Life Issue

By |2023-08-03T09:42:56-04:00October 8th, 2018|

Countless studies have shown that human interaction has many benefits for seniors (and conversely, loneliness is detrimental to seniors’ mental and physical health); it’s an important topic I’ve frequently written about. Indeed, humans are naturally social creatures, and it is our hardwired predisposition to crave companionship and connection, no matter our age. This is why [...]

The Impact of Socioeconomics on Positive Aging

By |2024-05-27T15:58:00-04:00July 30th, 2018|

In last week’s blog post, I wrote about 90-year-old oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens and his inspiring attitude about growing older, despite several recent health setbacks. In the article, Pickens suggests being “the eternal optimist who is excited to see what the next decade will bring.” He continues: “I remain excited every day, engaged and thrilled [...]

Positive Aging: Changing Your Mindset About Growing Older

By |2023-08-03T09:43:15-04:00July 23rd, 2018|

What is your attitude about the aging process? Do you view it as a positive rite of passage or a negative phenomenon that must simply be endured? I recently read an inspiring article written in 2017 by oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens in which he reflects on his life’s “fourth quarter.” Having suffered several strokes [...]

Want to Move to a CCRC…But Adult Kids Aren’t on Board

By |2023-11-17T14:47:28-05:00June 18th, 2018|

As you may know, I travel across the country frequently, speaking to senior adults who are considering a move to a CCRC (continuing care retirement community, aka life plan community). In the course of my travels, I am fortunate to be able to meet a fascinating array of people, many of whom have insightful stories [...]

Independence: A Double-Edged Sword?

By |2023-08-03T09:43:18-04:00June 5th, 2018|

One of the most popular reasons people cite for staying in the home is maintaining independence. Yet, over time and without proper planning, there is actually a risk of becoming less independent living at home. In her 2015 article in The New York Times, “At Home, Many Seniors are Imprisoned by their Independence,” Paula Span says, [...]

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