Blog Posts
Why Socialization May Be CCRCs’ Top Selling Point Post-Pandemic
The senior living industry is experiencing an occupancy rebound following two challenging years spurred by the pandemic. But the reasons behind this rebound might surprise some. Assisted living sees a solid occupancy boost According
Staying Home vs. Moving To a CCRC
As people reach “senior” status, they and their families may struggle with making living arrangements for the future. One of the biggest questions seniors have is: should they age in place at home, or
6 Ways a CCRC Simplifies Independent Living Residents’ Lives
One of the many reasons that people look forward to retirement is the opportunity to relax. It’s a time that should be about enjoying life, unencumbered by work, major responsibilities, and schedules. And for
RWC encourages residents’ interests – including ham radio!
One of the things residents love about living at Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury is that the staff accommodates many activities and clubs that have formed, even when just a few residents are involved. This includes Chat
Things Seniors Should Know About Brain Health
RWC holds brain health seminars and events like this one held June 16. Human cognitive abilities typically reach their peak around age 30. Some of our thinking processes slowly begin to deteriorate




