Zumba with Sheri O’Donnell
Residents enjoyed outdoor Zumba with Sheri O’Donnell a professional Zumba instructor.
Residents enjoyed outdoor Zumba with Sheri O’Donnell a professional Zumba instructor.
The right retirement community can do so much to help your senior to embrace the social aspects of her life.
If you and your elderly family member have been considering what changes might be necessary in her living arrangements.
Your senior’s main goal might be to embrace healthy aging, and that’s something that supportive living can help her to achieve.
How can you tell that it’s time for supportive living for your senior? These tips might help.
When your senior is moving into a new community for people just like her, she might be worried about what that experience will truly be like.
Food and meals are a crucial part of staying healthy as you age, and supportive living can offer nutritious, delicious food.
It can get overwhelming to find the right retirement community. Putting a list together of what you want and need helps.
If your senior is still on the fence about whether a retirement community is right for her, talking about the benefits can help.
Senior supportive living can make life easier and more enjoyable for your family member by helping her to manage the tasks that are becoming more difficult.