Blog Posts
How Good Reading Habits Can Enrich Your Senior Lifestyle
Whether you enjoy novels, history books, how-to guides, or anything in between, you might be surprised at how many advantages good reading habits can offer during retirement. Reading regularly can be good for you,
Smooth Sailing: How a Professional Moving Company Can Make Your Move to a CCRC Stress-Free
Moving to a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) can be a major life change, especially for seniors. When RWC resident Janet Hemming decided to move to a CCRC because it was getting harder to
How to Stay Cool and Beat the Heat: Summer Tips for Seniors
As the summer heat sets in, it’s important for people of all ages to take precautions to stay cool and hydrated. However, seniors and heat really don’t mix well: for older people, being overheated
Financial Considerations Around Potential CCRC Fee Tax Deductions
A couple of weeks ago, we wrote a post answering a question we sometimes get about whether it’s wise to pull money from an individual retirement account (IRA) to help cover the cost of
Senior Living Community, Leaving an Inheritance: Is It an Either-Or?
There was a great interview-article in Forbes in 2022 entitled “Dilemma: Senior Living Facility or Kids’ Inheritance?” In it, financial expert Larry Light interviewed Certified Financial Planner Rick Kahler about many seniors’ desire to
News Releases
VCU Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center Expert is RWC Guest Speaker
VCU Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center Expert is RWC Guest Speaker 11th Annual Parkinson's Event Designed to Raise Awareness of the Disease Jonathan Snider Vibrating technologies and even cannabis
Local Radio Personality is Featured Viewpoints Speaker
Local Radio Personality is Featured Viewpoints Speaker Nancy Travers has been on the air for more than three decades She loves to sing, but struggling with a bit of stage
RWC’s March artist finds inspiration locally
RWC’s March artist finds inspiration locally Acrylic paintings reflect love of nature Moving to Mathews County inspired artist Chris McCormick to rediscover painting, her first passion. “I’m inspired by the
2018 Viewpoints Series Begins March 5
2018 Viewpoints Series Begins March 5 Ilona Duncan chronicled her experiences in memoir Through writing a memoir, Ilona Duncan was able to come to terms with her heritage and her
RWC resident Carol Wright Hardy to receive prestigious W&M alumni award
RWC resident Carol Wright Hardy to receive prestigious W&M alumni award Former music teacher directs two annual programs in community Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury resident Carol Wright Hardy is a modest woman for all









