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Author Archives: Riverstone

Resident Spotlight: Meet Jack!

Jack's journey at Bridlewood Trails began while settling into his new surroundings and becoming familiar with the other residents; it didn’t take long before the community started to feel like home. Through his experience at Bridlewood Trails,, Jack discovered that home is not just a place—but a feeling of belonging and purpose. His story reminds…

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Resident Spotlight: Meet Diana!

We're delighted to shine the spotlight on Diana, who brings color and creativity to Timberwalk Retirement Community. As Diana shares her life story that eventually brought her to a retirement community, you will be filled with vivid imagery from her travels, along with the paintings that capture the memories of her experiences. Watch Diana’s video…

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Tips to Regain Confidence As You Age

Confidence is a vital aspect of well-being at any age. However, it's not uncommon for us to experience a decline in self-confidence due to life changes, health challenges, or transitions into retirement communities or assisted living environments. It’s important to remember that it's never too late to rebuild confidence and rediscover a sense of self-assurance. Whether you're…

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Benefits of Gardening for Seniors

Gardening isn't just a hobby – it's a therapeutic and fulfilling activity that offers a plethora of benefits for seniors. Whether it's planting flowers, growing vegetables, or tending to an indoor plant, gardening provides physical, mental, and emotional rewards that can enhance the overall well-being of older adults. Let's explore four key benefits of gardening…

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Why a Healthy Social Life is
Important to Seniors

Entering retirement doesn’t mean retiring from social connections. In fact, nurturing a vibrant social life becomes even more crucial in your golden years. Let’s explore why seniors should prioritize staying socially active: 1. Combating Loneliness: Social isolation can take a toll on our mental health. Regular social interactions provide companionship, support, and a sense of…