As our parents and loved ones age, they face many challenges—from downsizing to avoiding financial scams and navigating ever-evolving tech. However, few difficulties compare to the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Unlike sudden health crises, dementia creeps in over [...]
One of the most incredible things to witness in nature is the metamorphosis of a humble caterpillar into a glorious butterfly. What’s been even more amazing to watch lately is the magical transformation of numerous Sunshine residents as they interact [...]
Here in the so-called “dead of winter,” as many of us settle in to watch athletes from around the world gather to compete under the Olympic flag in Pyeongchang, South Korea, it’s natural to feel a little tinge of cabin [...]
Whether it’s you or your parents entering the senior years, deciding to make a change in living situation can be a challenge. Should you downsize into a condo, townhome, or apartment? Or is it time for a retirement (independent living) [...]
Not the same Auld Lang Syne – Sunshine residents discover new ways to ring in the New Year. For all the diverse ways we Americans celebrate Christmas, our approach to welcoming the New Year is pretty straight forward: a champagne toast, [...]
You’d better watch out. No sooner did you finish that last bite of Thanksgiving pumpkin pie and whipped cream, the entire world suddenly became a wonderland of silver bells, stockings and snowmen, candy canes and colored lights, papered-packages and poinsettias. [...]
Thanksgiving is a treasured time at Sunshine Retirement Communities. We revel in the opportunity to bring families, friends and loved ones together whether it be for a sumptuous feast in one of our dining areas, a turkey dinner at a [...]
Moving from a sizable family home into a comfortable retirement community apartment can feel daunting to many seniors, but Sunshine Retirement Living strives to make that transition as smooth and stress-free as possible. “We begin the process by reviewing the [...]
“I think it’s nice to meet new people when they come in and welcome them to the community. It gives them a good feeling.” So says Louise Crain, a resident at Country Club Village in Hot Springs, Arkansas. She’s also [...]