River Road resident Ruth Jackson has a life worth writing about. She lived through the Great Depression, managed a business for 40 years, and raised a family. Ruth's secret? Eating and living healthy. “I learned how to take care of myself to eat the right thing,” Ruth explained, though her son Larry quickly responded that it “didn’t start out that way though. I remember the hamburgers with the gravy.”
Read moreHarrisburg resident Elvira "Mickey" Hudson knows what it's like to have a big family. With four children, nine grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren, Mickey says the most important thing to do is to make time for your loved ones. “Stay healthy…be happy...and certainly love your family,” she says.
Read moreOccupancy and revenue gains pushed Brookdale Senior Living’s operating margins closer to pre-pandemic totals in the first quarter of this year. And Brookdale CEO Cindy Baier says she sees even more opportunities to recover from the pandemic ahead. “Our consistent forward progress each quarter reinforces my confidence that the plans we are executing, combined with industry supply and demand dynamics.”
Read moreMargaret Lutz had one wish for her 100th birthday: to have her family celebrate with her. And they did. Margaret doesn't have a secret to a long life - just a happy one: "I tried to be a good wife. And I tried to be a good mother. And that was my goal."
Read moreBrookdale Summer Ridge resident Maxine Vines had her 104th birthday party surrounded by friends and family. She was born in 1920, one of eight siblings. One of her sisters - who just turned 100 - was at community to celebrate with Maxine.
Read moreVolunteerism is declining, but the need is only growing. Brookdale Monroe resident Anita Sundelin is stepping up. She serves at the Snohomish Community Food Bank. "I just felt like, 'What am I going to do with my life?" Sundelin said. "I need to do something for other people."
Read moreAt Brookdale Summer Ridge, Maxine Vines is celebrating her 104th birthday. She was born in 1920 only a few miles away, in Canton, Texas. And Maxine has advice for the younger generations: “Be honest and truthful,” she says. “Always be kind to everybody."
Read moreWant to know the secret to long life? Mary Pilgrim at Brookdale Winter Haven may have the answer. She just celebrated her 107th birthday. Here's her advice: "Love everyone and treat people how you want to be treated."
Read moreOn Mother’s Day we honor, recognize and cherish all of those who call themselves “mom.” At Brookdale Senior Living we have wonderful mothers that both work and live in our communities.
Read moreJudy Alder loves making hats. She's been crocheting for four years, and sends many of them to a local NICU. “At first, I made a baby hat and I didn't like it!" Judy says. "Then pretty soon, I liked baby hats the best." She's made 70 hats so far this year, with no end goal in sight.
Read moreAt Brookdale River Valley Tualatin, Maxine Labs is staying busy. She teaches classes on decorative painting, a hobby she's had for years. Her room is full of art supplies, training books, and many of her own creations - even the sweatshirt she’s wearing.
Read moreBrookdale Senior Living’s care coordination model Brookdale HealthPlus® has won a 2024 Argentum Best of the Best Award. The program helps residents and families navigate complex health systems, delivering value-based care.
Read moreA group of residents at Brookdale Corpus Christi pride themselves on their volunteer work with the Ronald McDonalds House, which houses families traveling to Corpus Christi for treatment at the children's hospital. Each month the residents prepare home cooked meals for the families staying there. The event started as a Christmas tradition but the group enjoyed it so much they started doing it year-round.
Read moreAt Brookdale Norman, Joyce Bell has made a hobby out of tracking genealogy. She started with her ancestors, and now helps others discover their own families. "You never know,” Joyce says. “You look for the newspaper clippings and the little things that fill in what they actually did and who they were.”
Read moreThe 35 residents of Brookdale Shawnee are happy to be home. One year ago, a tornado ripped through town, damaging the community. They had to relocate for several months. Resident Don Warstler said he was so happy to get back to the Shawnee community that he "cried like a baby. It feels good to be back," he said.
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