by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Dec 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
Per popular folklore, eating specific foods on the first day of the new year is said to bring good luck and good fortune throughout the year. This meal typically includes pork, collard greens, cornbread, and black-eyed peas, but why? Well, cornbread is said to...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Dec 14, 2020 | Active Senior Living
Providing the Best Senior Care for Your Loved Ones Autonomy is a precious thing, and a hard one to let go of. But as we age, there are things we have to begin to approach differently. One harsh reality of aging is the loss of mobility, and specifically the ability to...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Nov 25, 2020 | Resident Spotlight
December – Resident Spotlight Lucky Payne was born on July 29th in Northeast Georgia, Cornelia. He attended high school at South Habersham. Lucky joined the Navy at the age of seventeen and retired after twenty years of serving his country. Lucky was married for...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Nov 25, 2020 | Employee of the Month
December – Employee of the Month Mary is happily married to Richard Ryan. They have four wonderful children: Makenzie age 20, Caden age 15, Colton age 11 and Ella age 9. She enjoys spending time with her family, fishing, and she loves the outdoors. Mary loves taking...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Nov 18, 2020 | Alzheimer's & Memory Care
Alzheimer’s Disease comes with a long list of symptoms, one of the most difficult being changes in behavior and mood. One of the more disruptive groups of symptoms that can arise in the moderate to later stages of the disease is known as sundowners syndrome or...