Blog Posts
Saving Hickory Hollow
By Tom Teeples Hickory Hollow (HH) is part of a much larger tract of land, once owned by Lancaster County. The tract provided land for the high school, dog pound and county dump. HH
Stay in the Boat?
By Philip C. I was looking for a way to make a lot of money in a short period of time. My teenage friends and I heard about an older menhaden fishing boat that
What’s At the Heart of Older Adults’ Senior Living Apprehensions?
The future of senior living is one of the most talked-about topics in the industry — and for good reason. The next generation of older adults brings new expectations and preferences when it comes
A Fishing Tale
By Pete Epps It was a cold, crisp November day in 2018 that I met my fishing buddies at the Cohoke Club Inc. fishing club in King William County near West Point, VA. Established
Things for Seniors and Families to Do Near Irvington, Virginia This Summer
Coastal Virginia, with its charming towns, rich history, and scenic waterways, offers a plethora of activities perfect for anyone — but especially retirees — seeking relaxation and adventure during the summer months. (It’s also
News Releases
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
The Longest Day Event, Alzheimer’s & Dementia Awareness
Attend the Longest Day event where you can join thousands all over the U.S. and take the opportunity to learn more about Alzheimer's disease. Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury is sponsoring a Longest Day event in Kilmarnock,
Mary Arthur to Speak at RWC’s Solution Seminar Series
Alzheimer's, Dementia and the Stages of Memory Loss








