Tag: Independent Living
Introducing Cadence Living, part 3
Tracey Harvey from Cadence Living joins Suzanne Newman to talk about a dynamic, new senior living community soon to open in Kent, Washington. Tracey is Regional Vice President of Marketing & Strategic Planning, Northwest for Cadence at Kent-Meridian. Tracy provides some considerations to keep in mind for seniors considering downsizing. It helps to actually visit a community, seeing all the departments and teams of people that help make it a value for your money, where you can have food prepared, housekeeping once a week, and transportation if you need it.
Introducing Cadence Living, part 2
Tracey Harvey from Cadence Living joins Suzanne Newman to talk about a dynamic, new senior living community soon to open in Kent, Washington. Tracey is Regional Vice President of Marketing & Strategic Planning, Northwest for Cadence at Kent-Meridian. Cadence is geared for Kent, a middle class area. Cadence offers a great value in communities along with offering the services you're looking for: 128 apartments, three levels, offering both independent living and assisted living, that allows people to age in place in the apartment they choose. Cadence has studios, one bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, all with high ceilings (12 feet on the first level, 10 feet on the second), full kitchens, a balcony with a view, and washer/dryer. Anytime-dining at a bistro offers a variety of foods. Senior wellness programs will be designed based on the interests of the residents, like in-tune fitness.
Introducing Cadence Living, part 1
Tracey Harvey from Cadence Living joins Suzanne Newman to talk about a new senior living community soon to open in Kent, Washington. Tracey is Regional Vice President of Marketing & Strategic Planning, Northwest for Cadence at Kent-Meridian. Cadence brings a philosophy of vitality, fitness, and wellness, a resort-style living to seniors. Their innovative thinking attracted Tracey to the company. Active seniors looking for senior living. Socialization means more than we used to think – there's a recognition that community is important. Vitality is actively aging and retaining mobility regardless of our ability, ways to maintain stamina and wellness, not just physical, also intellectual, vocational, occupational. It's important we continue to crave that curiosity in life and don't stop meaning. Cadence is now offering tours.
Types of Retirement Living with Lynn Creasy
Lynn Creasy at Foundation House at Northgate describes the types of retirement living. Some people can be well off in their own home if...
Overview of Foundation House at Northgate with Lynn Creasy
Lynn Creasy provides an overview of Foundation House at Northgate, a not-for-profit independent living and assisted living community with 104 units established 22 years...
Nutrition for Seniors: Holiday Recipes That Are Healthy, Yet Yummy
Feeding the mind, body and soul. Remember the old saying, you are what you eat? When you choose whole grains, a variety of colorful...
How to Assess the Best Living Solution for a Senior
Hello Everyone! It is my pleasure to share information with you about care and housing options outside of the home for an elder. After...
Independent Living
Independent Living is considered the first progression step of several in Retirement Living. Independent Living does not mean that individuals want to do everything...
Special Veterans Services with Ken Farmer
Ken Farmer at Careage leads talks about retired military veterans, veterans elder care, elder care, assisted living, independent living, memory care, and the military...
Retirement Living with Kathleen Beers
As people are looking for a retirement community for their parents, find out the level of care they can provide. Every time a loved...