Retirement Community

Body, Mind & Spirit! Fitness at Kendal at Oberlin

Written By: Molly Kavanaugh Keeping physically active as you age is key to maintaining an independent lifestyle, warding off aches and enhancing emotional well being.  Just ask Ann Francis, who…

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Making the Transition to Community Living

Making the move to community living is an exciting transition filled with discovery and engaging activities for older adults. Hopefully, your new community will provide you with the opportunity to…

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A Conversation on Aging with All Ages

Blog Author: Molly Kavanaugh Older adults talk about aging, but often from a narrow perspective. Stereotypes of young adults can sidetrack their conversation. But put both young and old around a table…

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Small Towns Appeal to Many Retirees

Small towns have a lot to offer for people of all ages, but retiring Boomers see the unique appeal smaller towns provide for their retirement living needs, including characteristics such…

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New Art Studio Provides Bright Space for Creativity

Artists need natural light, ample work and storage space and an inviting place to meet their muse.  That certainly describes Kendal’s new Creative Arts Studio.

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How Many Times Will You Relocate After Retirement?

When you moved into your first home, whether it was an apartment or a small starter home, you knew you wouldn’t stay there forever. But how do you feel about…

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Why You Need to Consider Transportation When Planning for Retirement

When planning for retirement, there are many factors you must take into consideration. For example, most people know they must carefully allocate their finances, plan for their changing health needs,…

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The Retirement Community of Today

Sometimes people are reluctant to look into retirement communities because of preconceived ideas about the lifestyle and culture of senior living. You may be surprised to learn that today you…

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Want to Stay in Your Own Home? Come to Kendal at Oberlin

Author: John D. Elder You likely hear a lot about the idea of “aging in place,” and of course it sounds appealing. But doesn’t it also make sense to be…

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