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Can You Have Guests Stay Overnight in a Retirement Community?
Moving into a retirement community does not mean leaving family visits, traditions or meaningful time together behind. For many older adults, staying connected with loved ones is an important part of feeling at home. Whether an adult child is visiting from out of town, a close friend is coming for the weekend, or family is […]
How Retirement Communities Support Seniors After a Hospital Stay
Returning home after a hospital stay can be a vulnerable time. Even when the main health concern has been treated, many older adults still need time, rest and support before they feel fully steady again. Simple tasks such as preparing meals, keeping up with medications, bathing safely or moving around the home can feel more […]
Spending time with Mother Nature is satisfying, but many people find it even more rewarding when they enjoy the fruits of their labour. With this in mind, it’s easy to see why gardening is growing in popularity amongst Canadians of all ages. As gratifying as physical activities like gardening may be, there’s no denying that […]
Importance of senior groups and being social as you age
With National Best Friend Day falling on June 8th, it’s more important than ever to bring the significance of social engagement for older adults to the forefront. Preventing social isolation is crucial for maintaining one’s well-being and ensuring a happy and fulfilling life. Finding new opportunities for companionship isn’t difficult when you know where to […]
If you have the privilege of spending Father’s Day with your father or grandfather, why not find a great activity you’ll both enjoy? You may love your dad to the moon and back, but a trip to the moon is not exactly in the realm of possibility. Fortunately, you can do many fun activities to […]
Health and wellness are paramount. Our bodies deserve loving care, and there are several ways to ensure we achieve this. In Canada, June 11 to 16th is Men’s Health Week, during which the Canadian government encourages men to care for their bodies and improve their overall health. Here at Seasons Retirement Communities, we care not […]
Seasons Encourages Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Author and Public Speaker Stephen R. Covey says, “Strength lies in differences, not in similarities.” June marks many significant celebrations and contributions, including Pride Month, National Indigenous History Month, and Canadian Multiculturalism Day. Diversity, equity, and inclusion should be a priority for every company, allowing everyone, regardless of their position, to feel supported in all […]
Seasons Remarkable Residents Share Their Words of Wisdom
Remarkable Residents is a long-standing Signature Program celebrating the contributions and successes of the seniors who call Seasons Retirement Communities home. This yearly contest asks people to nominate a Seasons resident who has overcome obstacles to reach their goals and become an exemplary community member through their talents, volunteerism, and work. This program makes residents […]
The holistic approach to senior health and wellness
As we get older, our health becomes a much bigger priority. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is vital for retired persons looking to age gracefully and reduce immune and physical issues to get the most out of this next phase in their life. The holistic approach to wellness is one tried and true method of […]
When older adults move into their retirement phase, they face many changes in their daily life that present unique challenges. Emphasizing physical, emotional, and mental wellness as they age is essential to promote healthy aging. However, one aspect of wellness many don’t consider for older adults is social wellness, which can contribute significantly to […]
Adults may face various challenges as they age, from reduced physical capabilities to cognitive decline. As they age, their younger loved ones are undoubtedly more concerned for their welfare than in years past. This level of concern is prevalent for older persons who suffer from memory loss diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. Unfortunately, […]
Staying physically active is very important in promoting healthy aging for older adults, as it can help you maintain a certain level of personal independence and physical fitness years down the line. One of the most common recommendations for your older loved ones to try is Nordic walking, where you use two poles to […]