How Senior Living Communities Support Caregivers

The Population Reference Bureau estimates that by 2030, there will be approximately 2.3 million Americans aged 65 and older who require special care. The Baby Boomer generation is living longer than their predecessors, making it more likely that their adult children will need to find ways to care for them. For some, that means intergenerational living. For others, it means

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How Senior Living Communities Keep Residents Active During Winter

Winter presents unique challenges for seniors in maintaining physical and mental activity. Shorter days, colder temperatures, and inclement weather can limit outdoor activities, leading to increased sedentary behavior. Thankfully, active senior living communities are designed to keep their residents active and thriving so that even on the coldest days, there’s something for everyone. The Importance of Staying Active During Winter

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