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...
by Virginia Beaboa | Mar 6, 2018 | Senior Living Tips
By Dennis McFadden; Retired president/CEO As baby boomers replace the “greatest generation” among the senior population, some of the behaviors we associate with members of that age group begin to take on a different cast from those of the prior generation. This...
by Virginia Beaboa | Mar 5, 2018 | Health & Wellness, Senior Living Tips
Seniors need to be especially careful to incorporate good practices that promote healthy eyesight. Vision loss can negatively affect the well-being of older adults in many ways. It develops so quickly, but poor eyesight can lead to those unexpected falls and...
by Virginia Beaboa | Feb 27, 2018 | Senior Living Articles, Senior Living Tips
By: Brad Breeding Guest Author The issue of ageism continues to be a hot topic lately—I’m not sure it’s becoming more of a problem or if we’re just becoming more aware of it. Perhaps it’s because the Baby Boomers are reaching retirement age at a rapid rate, and people...
by Virginia Beaboa | Feb 8, 2018 | Senior Living Articles, Senior Living Tips
The following story is part of a joint project between myLifeSite and Senior Correspondent where we ask people to report on their senior living decision process. I had lost a spouse. My instinct was to remain close to all that was familiar, my friends and community....
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