Volunteering can give meaning and purpose, especially in the middle of a pandemic. This article from the Washington Post shows how individuals and communities can be instruments of change. Click on this link for a warm and practical story. https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/ingleside-covid-mentor-staff/2020/12/27/114b7e06-448e-11eb-a277-49a6d1f9dff1_story.html
Covid Vaccine Available Soon Call Now!
VERY Good News Covid UPDATE! We have checked in with several of the homes and communities and all are making arrangements to have vaccines available for their residents and staff as soon as it arrives. Some will be using third-party providers, others will have direct access. These will be among the first people to receive…
Is Ageism Killing Our Seniors?
This link to the article by Sara Zeff Geber names Ageism and discrimination as the reasons that our country’s Senior Housing Communities are not getting the support, Personal Protective Equipment and test kits that they have requested and need to fight Covid-19. She suggests some actions that each of us can and should do to…
Is Home Sharing or Home Matching in Your Future?
Many seniors are finding that they wish to remain in their current home but are short on living expenses or may need a bit of help with maintenance or chores. Some people call this “house rich, but cash poor.” Some are finding the solution by renting out a room or two in their homes. If…
Senior Seasons Defined – Who We Are and What We Do
See our new video Since 2004 Senior Seasons has helped thousands of families and seniors to find assisted living, independent living, and dementia care homes. This video helps you understand how complex senior housing can be and how we can help you navigate smoothly to the right type of home and the best possible choice…
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