Helpful Resources and Blog Articles

 

There is a lot to consider when determining what retirement living option is

best for you or your loved one. We have created some helpful tools and blog

articles to assist you while researching the next steps.

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Compassionate Memory Care, One Meaningful Moment at a Time

Some of the most powerful moments in Memory Care for seniors living with Alzheimer’s or dementia are the simplest ones. Like when a resident hears a familiar song and their face softens — the rhythm offering comfort before words can. A Seasons Retirement Communities team member notices and gently turns that moment into connection: a smile, a shared […]
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What to Pack (and What to Leave Behind) for a Retirement Community Move-In

What to Pack (and What to Leave Behind) for a Retirement Community Move-In

This article offers a practical and reassuring guide to packing for a move into a retirement community, helping older adults and families decide what to bring, what to leave behind, and how to create a comfortable, familiar new home. What you’ll learn: which personal items help a new space feel like home how to pack […]
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Simple Spring Cleaning & Decluttering Tips For Older Adults

Over time, homes can become filled with years of accumulated items and possessions. This clutter takes up physical space, and being around untidy surroundings can negatively impact our mental well-being. That’s why it’s important to take the time to declutter and organize living spaces. Spring is the perfect time for some much-needed cleaning and decluttering. […]
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Why Seasons Team Members Feel Happy at Work

“You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Pursue the things you love doing and then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off of you,” marvelled Maya Angelou, poet and civil rights activist. Happy employees are proven to stimulate dopamine production, a vital neurotransmitter in reward-motivated behaviour. People who […]
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Seasons Residents Share Wisdom Through Their Writing

Writing is more than just a means of communication; it is a powerful tool to inspire and inform those around us. The purpose of words is endless, from being able to express, explore, explain, and entertain. Writing also yields numerous intellectual, physiological, and emotional benefits for individuals of all ages, including improved memory function, enhanced […]
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Tips for Staying Active and Fit in Your Senior Years

Maintaining an active lifestyle has many merits which impact our physical well-being and overall quality of life.  As members of the Seasons Retirement Communities, it becomes particularly vital to understand how staying fit can influence our day-to-day experiences. It’s about more than just the occasional exercise; it’s about creating a sustainable, healthy routine that adapts […]
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‘De Woiff Would Know’: A Story by Our Resident Irvine

Seasons Storytellers is a program that provides a creative outlet for our residents’ voices’ to be heard on various topics and showcase their significant talent. This platform allows them to share their authentic ideas and insights, including generational advice and life-changing moments, fostering friendship-building and a sense of purpose. English poet Patience Strong once penned, […]
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Seasons Residents Celebrate Love & Appreciation: Couple’s Edition

This February, Seasons Retirement Communities asked our resident couples to share their advice and insights on long-lasting love. Their stories are not just tales of romance but reflections of a lifetime shared – filled with challenges, laughter, and those meaningful moments that define a relationship. Here’s what they had to say: What Advice Would You […]
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Battling the February Blues

As February rolls around, many people find themselves grappling with a phenomenon known as the February Blues. This condition, often associated with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), can be particularly challenging for seniors. The combination of colder weather, shorter days, and limited outdoor time can contribute to a sense of isolation and low mood, affecting mental […]
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Preparing Older Adults for Tax Season

As tax season looms on the horizon, older adults and seniors may face unique challenges when it comes to preparing their tax returns. Several factors can make this process seem overwhelming, from income source changes to evolving tax laws. However, with strategic planning and careful consideration, seniors can confidently tackle tax season. This comprehensive guide […]
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Intergenerational Family Day Activities

The importance of maintaining strong bonds within families has become more apparent in a world that is constantly evolving and becoming increasingly dependent on technology. Family Day provides an excellent opportunity for adult children and grandchildren to engage in meaningful activities with the seniors in their lives. These activities foster connection and create lasting memories […]
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Taking Care of Your Heart Health As You Age

February is called Heart Month for a reason and not just because we celebrate love; it’s also a time to prioritize the health of the organ that keeps love alive—the heart. As we age, maintaining a healthy heart becomes increasingly essential. This Heart Month, let’s delve into the significance of cardiovascular health during aging and […]
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