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Retirement Mythbusters: Breaking Down the Biggest Senior Living Myths

Today's senior living communities, sometimes called continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) or life plan communities, are lively, wellness-focused environments.

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Finding Your Creative Side After 60: Art, Crafts and Lifelong Learning

At Presbyterian Senior Living, we know retirement is not an ending. It's a wonderful new beginning. While society often portrays retirement as a time to slow down, in our senior living communities, the reality is more vibrant.

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Community Experience  |  Health & Aging

How to Make Friends After 60: Complete Guide for Seniors

Friendship is one of life's greatest treasures, and it's never too late to discover new connections. At Presbyterian Senior Living, we believe meaningful relationships are the cornerstone of a fulfilling retirement lifestyle.

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Community Experience  |  Diversity & Inclusion

Building Bridges in our Communities

Although Presbyterian Senior Living's foundation is Presbyterian-based, we welcome people from many different walks of life and religions.

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Community Experience  |  Health & Aging  |  Memory Care

Fighting Dementia Risk: How Life Plan Communities Support Healthier Aging

As we age, maintaining brain health becomes increasingly important. Research consistently shows that certain lifestyle factors can significantly impact the risk of developing dementia.

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Community Experience

Finding Your Passion After Retirement at Presbyterian Senior Living

Carole Scanlon moved to Pine Run Village in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to begin a second act in her life. Armed with an explorer’s mindset, she opened herself up to new friendship, possibilities and a new purpose in retirement.

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