by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Feb 27, 2019 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
It’s common knowledge that saving money for the future creates a more secure future, but it can be hard when we all struggle to make ends meet and feel the pinch of rising living expenses. We don’t want to wait too long to ask the important questions like, “How do you...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Feb 1, 2019 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
Senior living is an industry that knows the value of scale. But contrary to popular belief, smaller organizations have an advantage — now more than ever — over the mammoth hundred-community providers that seem to dominate the market and the media, industry experts...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Sep 26, 2018 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
Best Places for Seniors to Live Things to Consider when Planning to Relocate When you decide to retire relocating can become a process. There are many aspects that are involved when choosing a place to live for retirement. One major priority when relocating is the...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | May 31, 2018 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
Tuscaloosa Retirement Communities Know the Importance of Social Connection for Seniors According to the National Institute on Aging, research suggests that social isolation significantly impacts the health and well-being of older adults, while the opposite – social...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Mar 30, 2018 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
What do Boxer Muhammad Ali, former President H.W. Bush, Singer Neil Diamond, Actor Michael J. Fox, and the Reverend Billy Graham all have in common? Parkinson’s Disease, a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects our motor...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Nov 20, 2017 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
Increased risk factors and natural changes that accompany age, leave seniors more susceptible to an array of chronic health conditions. Even with increased life expectancies, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, stroke and chronic lower respiratory disease are the leading...