Blog Posts
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
What You Need to Know About Alzheimer’s and Brain Health
Did you know that June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month? Alzheimer's disease (frequently abbreviated as simply “Alzheimer’s”) and related brain disorders have become increasingly prevalent in our aging society. These conditions can significantly
What The Best Life Plan Communities Have in Common
A continuing care retirement community (also called a life plan community or CCRC) is a unique type of 55 community that provides both independent living residences as well as a full continuum of care
Things To Do in Coastal Virginia This Summer
There’s no shortage of things to do in the Commonwealth at any time of year, but to really get the most out of your summer, head to one of the many coastal cities in
CCRCs Can Help Seniors Overcome Obstacles to Physical Activity
In the upper half of the country, summertime presents many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. While such physical activity has an array of health benefits for seniors, many people become increasingly inactive as they
News Releases
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
February’s Featured Artist to Exhibit Watercolors
February’s Featured Artist to Exhibit Watercolors Painter draws inspiration from photographs he’s taken Mathews County artist Bob Haynes will exhibit paintings of landscapes, animals – and anything else that strikes
Wine is a Theme of RWC’s January Art Show
Wine is a Theme of RWC’s January Art Show Paintings have ties to Virginia, Northern Neck Oenophiles take note: Virginia’s “wine artist” will be featured in Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury’s first show









