The Barrington celebrates 10 years
The Barrington of Carmel, a senior living community at 1335 S. Guilford Rd., celebrated its 10th anniversary Nov. 13 with a “Wizard of Oz”-themed party. (Photos by Adam Seif)
The Barrington of Carmel, a senior living community at 1335 S. Guilford Rd., celebrated its 10th anniversary Nov. 13 with a “Wizard of Oz”-themed party. (Photos by Adam Seif)
Wesley Manor, a senior housing community in Frankfort, recently sponsored an event that brought history and aviation together for fi ve residents who took a flight on a World War II-era patrol plane.
The event was held at the Frankfort/Clinton County Airport honoring U.S. Navy pilot Lt. Adrian Marks, a Frankfort native, who rescued 56 crewmen aboard the USS Indianapolis in 1945.
Active Adult Communities vs. Retirement Communities: Understanding the DifferenceAs individuals approach the age of retirement, they may begin to explore housing options that cater to their specific needs and lifestyle. […]
According to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), over 88,000 individuals ages 60 and up reported they were victims of an internet scam in 2022. This was a drastic 84% increase compared to 2021 reports, and monetary losses totaled over three billion dollars, the highest monetary loss compared to all other age groups.
Percell Smith Jr. has been named vice president of operations for the Michigan region of Indianapolis-based BHI Senior Living.
Percell has more than 25 years of experience in senior living and skilled nursing operations. He is a career coach and mentor for long-term care professionals and has taught at the collegiate level, preparing students aspiring to become administrators.
National Senior Communities in Washington, DC, retained its top spot for the eighth consecutive year on the 2023 LeadingAge Ziegler 200 list of largest not-for-profit multi-site senior living and care organizations, based on number of units. The 20th anniversary report was released Thursday.
According to CNBC, the popularity of pickleball continues to grow, with more than 36 million people playing the sport in 2023. A hybrid of tennis, ping-pong and badminton, pickleball is officially the fastest growing sport in America. As more people discover the game and play themselves, they’re experiencing improved physical and mental health with every game.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Residents of the Towne House are coming together to honor teachers at Holland Elementary at the 8th annual luncheon where donations to buy supplies for the upcoming school year will be given.
What began as a tutoring program with students has grown into the Holland Elementary Teachers Fund, where residents contribute financially to help teachers buy classroom supplies. Residents, many of them being retired educators, worked to donate $8,755 also getting help from BHI Foundation and United Art and Education to raise a total of $10,600 for Holland Elementary school teachers.
We all want to live a healthy and happy life. But how does one do so? Especially as we age? Staying physically active and having meaningful social connections are certainly two key areas that contribute to a healthy and happy life. As we age, it becomes even more vital to maintain an active lifestyle and connect with others. What better way to achieve this than by moving to an active senior living neighborhood like Prairie Landing where the spaces, activities, and the entire community are designed around an active senior lifestyle?
Hoosier Village started the summer with a day of excitement, supporting the Alzheimer’s Association’s The Longest Day event.
On June 21, the retirement community at 9875 Cherryleaf Dr. in Zionsville hosted a fundraising event with a day filled with entertainment. Family and friends enjoyed activities and events that included a pickleball tournament, cookout, and concert.