by Virginia Beaboa | May 2, 2018 | Senior Living Tips, Staff Notes
By Bill Hull, Director of Marketing, Atherton I must be honest. I really miss my dog, Annie. She wasn’t the best dog I ever had, and certainly, not the smartest. I admit that I did my share of complaining about her. I didn’t cry that day (too much) and I don’t regret...
by Virginia Beaboa | Apr 26, 2018 | Senior Living Articles
By: Guest writer Brad Breeding Last week’s post on people’s fear of catching the “old disease” got me thinking about a related topic that I often discuss when I present to groups: ageism and the so-called “invisible senior.” I wrote a blog post about this issue last...
by Virginia Beaboa | Apr 25, 2018 | Staff Notes, Stories
Thirty years ago this month, a young man began his own personal quest for the American Dream. Married, with two young children, and $122 in his pocket, Nandor Bank arrived from Hungary to make a home, a future, and a family legacy. He succeeded beyond all...
by Virginia Beaboa | Apr 25, 2018 | Senior Living Tips, Staff Notes
By Rev. Craig Statton, CEO, Atherton For me, the arrival of Easter is a signal that spring is in the air. In Colorado where I grew up, Easter brought the first shoots of green in the grass, some buds on the trees, and a splash of much needed color from sprouting...
by Virginia Beaboa | Apr 10, 2018 | Senior Living Tips, Staff Notes
By Bill Hull, Director of Marketing, Atherton More and more seniors are using electric wheelchairs and mobility scooters to solve mobility limitations. But is this good or bad? That depends. To be sure, these vehicles allow for opportunities that might otherwise be...
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