Why the Cold Winter Months Affect Seniors Differently

As winter sets in, the colder temperatures can pose unique challenges for seniors, making it crucial to take extra precautions. At McCrite Plaza Senior Living in Kansas City at Briarcliff and Topeka, we understand the impact of winter on our residents and provide a safe, comfortable environment through luxury senior living, independent and assisted living,… Continue reading Why the Cold Winter Months Affect Seniors Differently

Socialization and Physical Activity for Healthy Senior Living at McCrite Plaza Senior Living

As seniors age, their needs evolve, requiring increased attention to social interaction, physical activity, and overall well-being. At McCrite Plaza Senior Living, with locations in Kansas City at Briarcliff and in Topeka, we prioritize a vibrant, engaging lifestyle that enhances the health and happiness of our residents. Whether in independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing,… Continue reading Socialization and Physical Activity for Healthy Senior Living at McCrite Plaza Senior Living

When Senior Couples Need Different Levels of Care

Aging is a journey we all embark on, and for senior couples, the hope is to grow old together in good health. However, life often takes a different path. As we age, our bodies and minds naturally change, sometimes at different rates. One spouse may require additional support earlier than the other, which can present… Continue reading When Senior Couples Need Different Levels of Care

Financial Planning for Retirement: What Seniors Need to Know

Retirement is a major milestone that brings opportunities for relaxation, new hobbies, and time with loved ones. However, it also requires thoughtful financial planning to ensure a comfortable and secure future. Whether you’re exploring independent senior living, considering assisted living, or planning for specialized care like memory care or skilled nursing, financial preparation is key.… Continue reading Financial Planning for Retirement: What Seniors Need to Know

Caring for the Caregiver: Why Putting Your Own Oxygen Mask on First Matters

In any airline safety briefing, the instruction is always to “put your own oxygen mask on first before helping others.” This image powerfully illustrates a concept essential for caregiving: to best care for others, caregivers must first care for themselves. This principle can feel counterintuitive, especially when taking care of aging parents or other loved… Continue reading Caring for the Caregiver: Why Putting Your Own Oxygen Mask on First Matters

Downsizing Tips for Seniors: Simplify Your Home and Life for the Future

As we age, the prospect of downsizing can feel overwhelming. Living in a 4-bedroom house when you’re an empty nester may seem comfortable, but as time goes on, maintaining a large home can become burdensome. For many seniors, staying in their family home feels like the best option, but downsizing offers practical benefits that can… Continue reading Downsizing Tips for Seniors: Simplify Your Home and Life for the Future

Healthy Aging: Nutrition Tips for Seniors

Maintaining good health becomes increasingly important as we age, and nutrition plays a crucial role in promoting healthy aging. For seniors, eating well isn’t just about staying fit; it’s about preventing diseases, maintaining mental sharpness, and preserving independence. However, aging can bring challenges that make it harder to maintain a nutritious diet, such as decreased… Continue reading Healthy Aging: Nutrition Tips for Seniors

The Power of Attitude on Aging: Lessons from Ellen Langer and Becca Levy

Aging is often seen as an inevitable decline, a slow march toward limitations in physical, mental, and social capacities. But what if much of what we attribute to aging is more a product of our mindset than biology itself? Groundbreaking research from psychologists Ellen Langer and Becca Levy suggests that our beliefs about aging significantly… Continue reading The Power of Attitude on Aging: Lessons from Ellen Langer and Becca Levy

Retirement Living and Remaining Independent

Do I have to give up my car if I move to a Retirement Community? For many adults, driving represents more than just a way to get from point A to point B. It’s a symbol of independence, freedom, and control over one’s daily life. The ability to drive allows us to maintain connections, run… Continue reading Retirement Living and Remaining Independent

The Joy of Pets in Retirement Communities: A Lifelong Companion

As we age, our needs change, and for many older adults, the comfort of companionship becomes increasingly significant. Retirement communities are evolving to meet these needs by offering a more inclusive, pet-friendly environment. Allowing pets in retirement communities is not just a trend but a recognition of the profound bond between humans and animals. Pets… Continue reading The Joy of Pets in Retirement Communities: A Lifelong Companion