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How Do I Know If I’ll Be Happy Living in This CCRC? By: Brad Breeding

How Do I Know If I’ll Be Happy Living in This CCRC? By: Brad Breeding

by Virginia Beaboa | Mar 7, 2018 | Senior Living Articles

When making a decision about moving to a continuing care retirement community (CCRC, also called a life plan community), there are a lot of different factors to consider. It’s certainly vital to understand the financial implications and contract details, but there’s...
Steps to financial stability for peace of mind By: Dennis McFadden

Steps to financial stability for peace of mind By: Dennis McFadden

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...
5 Good Habits That Can Really Protect Your Vision by Bill Hull

5 Good Habits That Can Really Protect Your Vision by Bill Hull

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...
Biorhythms Reflections by Chuck Cluff

Biorhythms Reflections by Chuck Cluff

by Virginia Beaboa | Feb 28, 2018 | Something to Think About

Reflections by Chuck Cluff, Atherton resident since 2004 Passage: Psalm 139:14 Every athlete knows about biorhythms. No matter how hard you try to be constant in performance your body does not always cooperate. There are times when everything works and happens...
Eight Years of Research, but Well Worth It- by guest author and CCRC resident, Janice Daniel

Eight Years of Research, but Well Worth It- by guest author and CCRC resident, Janice Daniel

by Virginia Beaboa | Feb 27, 2018 | Senior Living Articles

By Janice Daniel 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.  2003 was an important year for my husband, Dave, and me.  That is when we first learned...
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