Under Construction: Nation’s First CCRC for LGBT Elders
Commencing construction in April, Fountaingrove Lodge will be situated on 10 acres in Sonoma County, California, and will provide care, services and residence options for the LGBT (lesbian, gay,...
View ArticleCommonly Used Acronyms in Senior Living
How to tell your ILFs from your ALFs and your CCRCs from your IADLs...
View ArticleSpotlight on Senior Living Communities in Colorado
The Rocky Mountains are a beautiful backdrop for many Colorado towns, but there’s more to love than just the mountains in this Western state. Known as the Centennial State, Colorado is home to the...
View ArticleGlossary of Terms Used in Alzheimer’s Care
Learn about terms used in Alzheimer's care settings as you consider this level of support, or as you are preparing to transition a loved one.
View ArticleWhy Choose Independent Living?
Independent living is more than just comfortable apartments with a meal plan. This flexible senior living option can accommodate a number of lifestyle preferences.
View ArticleA Continuing Care Retirement Community Makes Efforts to Go Green
In a Boston-area CCRC, residents and employees are going green. Learn more about their inspiring efforts in today's post.
View ArticleMayo Clinic Opens “Living Lab” at Minnesota Senior Community
Learn more about the Mayo Clinic's living lab, located on a Minnesota CCRC's campus, whose goal is to support aging in place and promote independent living.
View ArticleSenior Living Trend Watch: Lifelong Learning Programs
In a 2006 Merrill Lynch survey, data on baby boomers approaching retirement age revealed an impressive 76% plan to stay in the workforce after retirement; some even intend to explore completely new...
View ArticleQ & A: Is a Continuing Care Community the Best Choice?
It may give you peace of mind knowing any future care needs are covered, but moving to a CCRC is a big investment that should be evaluated carefully.
View ArticleFamily Living in CCRCs, Separate and Together
Some families choose a CCRC so that two members who require care can live in the setting appropriate to their needs but still be in the same building.
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