3 Questions to Ask When Looking for Assisted Living from a Distance

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we function in daily life. From grocery shopping to visiting with loved ones, people have implemented creative methods to say safe during normal daily activities. The world may feel as if the pause button has been hit, but that doesn’t mean your aging loved one’s needs have changed. […]
4 Ways to Stay In Touch With Social Distancing Seniors

The coronavirus pandemic has forced people to keep a distance from elderly loved ones. Senior living communities are under strict regulations to limit visitors and social interactions, and the facts show that seniors may be at higher risk of being affected by the novel coronavirus. With a mountain of safety measures in place, you may […]
Resident at Buffalo Crossings Assisted Living is living out her retirement serving America’s heroes

Nancy comes from a military family and holds service men and women close to her heart. Her father served as a Chaplain in the WWII Army Air Corps, and she traveled the world with her husband as he served in the US Air Force, flying C-130 planes. Being close to military personnel, Nancy was familiar […]
Beating the Holiday Blues

Not feeling holly jolly during the season? You’re not alone. Twinkling lights, cheerful music, boxes tied in big red bows, and cookies shaped like snowmen should be enough to lift anyone’s spirit, right? Wrong. Stress and depression during the holiday season are not uncommon, especially for those transitioning into an assisted living community. What […]
Meet the Chef

Al Gabianelli, Executive Chef at Buffalo Crossings Assisted Living in The Villages is stirring the pot in senior living dining. Refusing to prepare flavorless meals, Chef Al takes a creative approach to delivering made-from-scratch dishes for the residents. He brings more than his culinary school education to the table. Chef Al’s experience and passion are, […]
Florida Veterans Information on Benefits

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Mother’s Day Gift List for Senior Moms

Put down the slippers & pick up the latest technology. Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and many are searching for the perfect gift. A #1 MOM mug, dried-noodle necklace or card with your finger-painted hand-print aren’t quite acceptable gifts from the adult child. Flowers and chocolates are a common go-to, but what […]
Home Is Where The Stuff Is: Downsizing, Decluttering and Relocating For Seniors

They say that home is where the heart is. Memories, traditions, tears and laughter. The things that hold the most value don’t require cardboard boxes and rolls of messy packing tape. Cherishing the intangible keepsakes never results in back pain or anxiety-ridden sleepless nights. When the time comes to organize, declutter and move out of […]
PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR SENIORS: Regaining Strength & Mobility Regardless of Age

Physical therapists work in a variety of settings including skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, outpatient clinics, and fitness centers. A physical therapists (PT) is an educated, licensed healthcare professional who works with patients to restore or improve mobility, reduce pain and lessen the need for long-term prescription medications. It is common for athletes […]
Caring for Your Loved Ones Through the Storm: Natural Disaster Preparedness for Seniors

By Erinn Scheib, KR Management, LLC Oct 4, 2017 Natural disasters often hit with little warning. The hurricane season of 2017 left many devastated and fearful. Even the most prepared families wonder if there was more they could have done to protect themselves as the storms approached. Those caring for elderly loved ones carried an […]