by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Apr 29, 2016 | Alzheimer's & Memory Care
Families worry when their elders show signs of forgetfulness. If these “senior moments” become frequent and severe enough, it can be terrifying to ponder whether they are symptoms of oncoming dementia – whether the months and years ahead will mean watching a loved one...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Mar 29, 2016 | Active Senior Living
10 Ways for Seniors to Enjoy Springtime The chirping birds and blossoming flowers signal the return of springtime for Tuscaloosa AL seniors to get outside and enjoy. There are many ways they can enjoy the warmer weather, but care should be taken to protect the skin...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Feb 26, 2016 | Tuscaloosa Retirement Communities
Many a young man or woman will go straight from the university with a diploma in hand to a full-time job to raising families without much of a break in between these life transitions. When we reach retirement age and find our homes empty after the kids move out to...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Jan 31, 2016 | Active Senior Living
Making New Friends in Assisted Living If a senior is thinking of moving to Assisted Living community, the prospect of meeting a whole bunch of new people may excite and/or intimidate. Through our active senior living programs, fun outings, and on-site events, making...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Jan 30, 2016 | Videos
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by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Dec 30, 2015 | Tuscaloosa Retirement Communities
More and more retirees are taking advantage of the latest technologies to keep in touch with loved ones, shop online, and get more involved in their communities. The majority of seniors now go online, according to Pew Research, and recent retirees are the most likely...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Nov 30, 2015 | Alzheimer's & Memory Care
One of the hardest things a family can face is the prospect of losing an elder, even when it happens gradually over a period of months of years, as is usually the case with dementia. But there is hope in the face of uncertainty. The Alzheimer’s Association recommends...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Oct 30, 2015 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
The holidays are a festive time when we enjoy cooler temperatures and spending time with loved ones. It is also a great occasion, while family is together, to make arrangements for the mental and physical wellbeing of aging Tuscaloosa seniors. This means either...
by Regency Retirement Village of Tuscaloosa | Sep 30, 2015 | Tuscaloosa Assisted Living
It’s important for Alabama seniors to plan ahead when it comes to paying for a move to an Assisted Living community because they may not be able to rely on family or the state government to help when the time arrives. Alabama is one of the six states with no Medicaid...