The National Institute on Aging reports that individuals who are 65 or older are more likely than younger people to have cardiovascular-related issues like heart disease, high blood pressure, strokes, heart attacks, or heart failure. The American Heart Association...
“It’s never too early or too late to begin thinking about retirement and how you’ll transition from the working world into a new chapter of life,” says Wayne Vinson from The Village at Gainesville. “If you have the luxury of transitioning slowly, however, it gives you...
As you begin to enjoy retirement living, you certainly have heard about the health benefits of staying active and engaged. What you may not know is that there are benefits of continuing to pursue (or discover new) hobbies that might truly surprise you. Research has...
How do you feel when you think about your current closet situation? Whether it’s your bedroom closet or any other closet space in your home, do you find yourself overwhelmed by the amount of “stuff” you’ve accumulated over the years? At The Village at Gainesville,...
Sporting events, friendship, lifelong learning, social events, and community involvement: These are just a taste of what you’ll find when you retire near a college campus. At The Village at Gainesville, residents and their families appreciate the excitement and...
As you age, it’s important to monitor your daily habits. Do you exercise? Are you keeping your mind engaged? Are you maintaining a healthy diet? Physical exercise, cognitive activity, and a well-balanced diet are three practices you should prioritize and implement to...
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