by Virginia Beaboa | Sep 13, 2018 | Staff Notes
By: Bill Hull, Consultant of Marketing Today’s seniors are on the go like never before. A typical year at Atherton finds our residents and their families traveling over a million miles all over the world. Virtuoso Lifereports that seniors spend more on travel than any...
by Virginia Beaboa | Sep 13, 2018 | Senior Stories
It has been fifty-nine years since I taught the seventh grade honors class in La Puente, California, while my husband, Doug was a student at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. Oh, I did some substituting while we were in Kansas, but that wasn’t really...
by Virginia Beaboa | Sep 13, 2018 | Senior Living Articles
Social isolation vs. loneliness While innovation is a hot issue within the CCRC industry, I got thinking about an important distinction that should be made between social isolationand loneliness. After all, while some people like to be at the life of the party at all...
by Virginia Beaboa | Sep 13, 2018 | Alhambra Eats
As we soak in the last few days of Summer here is a great recipe to try this week! It has a hint of the upcoming Fall season. By: Rev. Ellen Wekall Ingredients: 1 Large Acorn Squash 6 Breakfast Link Sausages (Turkey or Pork) 1 Tsp. of Butter or Margarine 1 Tsp. of...
by Virginia Beaboa | Aug 30, 2018 | Senior Living Tips, Staff Notes
By: former Atherton Staff “Retirement,” Malcolm Forbes famously observed, “kills more people than hard work ever did.” Studies have repeatedly shown that people who retire early tend to die younger than those who continue working. The ancients called us “homo faber,”...
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