Category: Life Enrichment
50 Ways to Stay Out of Senior Living – An Ode to Paul Simon
I found myself wondering if I could come up with a list of 50 ways to stay out of senior living (with a little help from AI of course).
Read MoreWhy We Matter
We’re born, we thrive, we love, we live, and then we fade. Individually, we are small, but together we are more.
Read MoreValuable Interfacing
Listening to the eager conversation at our table made me realize how disconnected the industry is from its potential.
Read MoreThe Weirdness of Getting Old
If you are lucky, one day you too will grow old … but no one told me, and no one talks about how weird it is.
Read MoreAging Well Isn’t One Thing — It’s a Thousand Small Acts of Bold
Wellness is personal. It looks different to everyone. That’s why the campaign intentionally focuses on “ways to age well,” not “the way.”
Read MoreSenior Living Truth – Our Biggest Lie
There. I said it. The thing I’ve been afraid to put out there in print. I would love to have you prove me wrong!
Read MoreYour Life Is a Quiet Disaster
You can decide what “winning” means in this season. You can stop living like your life is something that happens to you.
Read MoreHaving Pneumonia Is So Great — What I Learned in a Hospital Hallway
The dreaded hallway bed. Where they put you when there’s no room. Turns out, that hallway bed was the best seat in the house.
Read MoreThe Brutal Paradox
The right truth is that the best thing we can do is see life as a series of stages and enjoy each stage for what it is, for the joy it brings.
Read MoreStriving For Perfection in Communal Aging
My question is whether creating this experience could be the key to the future of aging and whether it would be as profitable as today’s industry norms.
Read MoreStop Testing, Start Connecting: A Revolutionary Approach to Dementia Engagement
Caregivers who find something to talk about beyond care tasks build the trust that makes their work more effective and residents’ lives better.
Read MoreThe Money Trail: Sources and Uses of Funds
My father used to give joking advice. “Don’t marry for money,” he adjured, “but go where the money is.” That’s still true today.
Read MoreI Asked AI to Be Elon Musk and Design Senior Living – The Conversation Took a Bizarre Twist
So I asked, “What if it wasn’t a senior living community? What if young families and older adults all lived together as neighbors?”
Read MoreFacing My Mortality at LeadingAge: The Lessons Hidden in Suffering
I continue to live the best life I can, except with slightly more urgency to love my family and a renewed commitment to making the world a better place
Read MoreFour Strangers and the Key to Happiness
The things we’ve been lured into thinking will make us happy fill time but empty our souls. We’re waking up. And that makes me hopeful for humanity.
Read MoreThe Loneliest People in America Live Surrounded by People Exactly Their Age
The question is whether we’re willing to admit that 60 years of age-segregated senior living was a mistake.
Read MoreA Disconcerting Health Care Question
The United States has the highest cost of healthcare of any advanced nation, without the wellness advances to match that outlay.
Read MoreThis Thanksgiving We Broke His Heart
I felt like I was abandoning him after dropping him off. I knew that he was in the best possible place. I felt guilty.
Read MoreFood Service and Belonging
CCRC dining differs from dining-out expectations, and starting with residents, instead of corporate, can be the key to successful community living.
Read MoreLove Like Oma and Opa
When you meet someone with whom you want to connect, you can give them that sense of dignity and belonging with Sharon Johnson’s OPA formula.
Read MoreWhat Does Intentionality in Senior Living Really Look Like
There was this collective sense of purpose — a desire to create real change and walk away with tangible ideas to make it happen.
Read MoreSTOP Underpricing Senior Living: Why You Need to Raise Rates 30-50% NOW
Imagine that you could double the number of resident care aides. How much are the possibilities of a better experience?
Read MoreNo Place for Old People: Leading Age in Boston
To LeadingAge’s credit, residents are tolerated at meetings, but I think leaders believe they are more open to residents than is actually the case.
Read MoreWhat Does Retirement Mean?
We used to think it meant leaving a job you endured for a carefree life of perpetual vacation. And people are finding their true purpose after “retirement.”
Read MoreLiving to 150
Dolly Parton was asked what she would like people to say about her 100 years from now. Her answer: “Dang, doesn’t she still look good for her age?”
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