Blog Posts
CCRC Entry Fee Refunds: What Happens When a Resident Passes Away?
Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs or life plan communities) offer a continuum of care, ranging from independent living to skilled nursing care, ensuring that residents’ care needs are met as they age. Many CCRCs
How Seniors Can Maintain and Improve Mobility
Staying active and maintaining mobility are crucial for seniors who want to live independently and enjoy a high quality of life. Regular movement helps prevent falls, reduces the risk of chronic diseases, and enhances
Navigating Dating and Intimacy in Retirement Communities
With Valentine’s Day this week, love is in the air, and this goes for retirement communities too. For some, the idea of dating or entering into a romantic relationship later in life may seem daunting
National Nutrition Month: What Seniors Should Know About Nutrition Recommendations
National Nutrition Month, observed every March, is a time to highlight the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. For seniors, understanding how nutritional needs evolve with
New Survey Digs Into Top Retirement-Related Worries
Although the inauguration is now in the rearview mirror, there is still much debate about which issues factored into people’s decisions at November’s ballot box. A recent survey of older adults echoes many election
News Releases
Altria Retiree Showcases Photography in RWC’s August Art Exhibition
Altria Retiree Showcases Photography in RWC’s August Art Exhibition Harold Burnley’s work to feature Southwest Virginia landscapes Harold Burnley Jr.’s life work took him all over the globe, giving him
Montross Artist will Headline RWC’s July Art Show
Montross Artist will Headline RWC’s July Art Show Diane Jackson will display local scenes from days gone by Chesapeake Bay buyboats and wharfs that no longer exist are among Montross
RWC’s May 2019 Employee of the Month, Tom Conner
Our May "Employee of the Month" is Tom Conner in the RWC Maintenance Department. Tom has been an employee at RWC for over nine years. He was recognized for doing whatever the residents need







