Creating a Financial Plan for Retirement

When life continually adjusts, having a financial plan will help you prepare for any changing circumstances. A financial plan shouldn’t be disregarded for years. You’ll want to review and revise it periodically as life changes, says Matt. St. Clair, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC®, Financial Advisor with Northwestern Mutual. There are many points to consider in preparing for retirement, and you’ll need … Read More

Study Reveals Benefits of Quality Time with Grandkids

National Grandparents’ Day may be over, but according to a recent article from the Atlanta Journal Constitution, there are major benefits to spending quality time with grandkids all year long. In fact, one study found grandparents who help watch little ones or provide support to others may actually live longer than other seniors. Ronan Factora, M.D., of Cleveland Clinic did … Read More

Renting in Retirement

Many seniors and baby boomers today are renting in retirement versus owning their homes, according to a recent article from USAToday, Should you own a home in retirement? Maybe Not. Usually, the biggest factor that impacts this decision is cost. A house may seem like the ideal place to live out your retirement until bills start piling on, or tasks … Read More

Benefits of Seniors Learning a Language

Life is full of learning and it’s great for the brain. One way seniors can keep their minds sharp, while experiencing many other positive benefits, is by learning a language. An article from Seniors Lifestyle Magazine, Seniors Can Benefit by Learning a New Language, details the benefits of seniors learning a language. According to a study from San Rafffaele University, … Read More

Understanding the Cost of Senior Living

It’s hard to determine the cost of senior living due to the unknowns life brings. None of us can predict how long we’ll live or our physical needs for tomorrow. Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) provide a range of housing options. These include independent living, assisted living, nursing and memory care to fit residents’ changing needs. Varying fees The cost … Read More

Tips to Ending Dementia’s Stigma

Once an older loved one starts losing their memory, it can take an emotional toll on their family. Family members may find themselves confronted not only with the difficulty of losing integral memories, but also with important tasks – such as a will, power of attorney and more – that must be addressed. As family members wonder what’s next, they … Read More

Creative Writing Corner – featuring Joan Sattler

Each week, many of our residents meet for Creative Writing Group with Lisa McKenzie. The class offers a creative outlet and the opportunity to flex their writing muscles and this month, we’d like to highlight a poem by Joan Sattler. Feeling Fine Feeling fine, feeling great, ready and Able to communicate. Feeling glad, feeling free, Free to be me. Feeling … Read More

Celebrate Seniors on National Senior Citizens Day

National Senior Citizens Day is August 21 and there are several ways to show your gratitude to seniors. Whether it’s a parent or a neighbor down the street, use the following tips to help you celebrate the special seniors in your life. Spend time with them Seniors love to socialize with friends and family. Even if it’s only for a … Read More

Dirty Air’s Risk on U.S. Seniors

According to a recent Health Day article, new research suggests that even if air pollution levels are low, their effects can still harmfully impact seniors in the United States – and may even shorten their lives. Harvard researchers released their findings from a 12-year study, focused on U.S. seniors covered by Medicare (61 million) in the lower 48 states. Particulate … Read More

Mobile VDT Visits the Reds Hall of Fame

The Kenwood by Senior Star and the Mobile Virtual Dementia Tour® (Mobile VDT®), powered by international nonprofit Second Wind Dreams®, made an appearance at the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. The VDT is a scientifically proven tool that simulates common Alzheimer’s cognitive and physical impairments. As a result, this helps improve individuals’ understanding of dementia behaviors. The Kenwood … Read More