Percell Smith, DDO, explains how and why his love developed for senior living.
Read moreHerman Guenin, a resident of Brookdale Fort Wayne, started out in a one-room school house and wound up in the heat of battle during World War II.
Read moreIn honor of Veterans Day, Brookdale shares stories of resident and associate veterans.
Read moreA special mural has been leaving residents and associates beaming with pride for their community and their country.
Read morePresident and CEO, Cindy Baier authored a Forbes blog in honor of National Veterans and Military Families Month, sharing character traits that can set military veterans apart, particularly for today’s leaders.
Read moreThe Edina community held a fair at the community this summer for residents to enjoy.
Read moreBrookdale shares updates on communities impacted by Tropical Storm Nicole.
Read morePhilip Potts, ED at Brookdale Framingham, shares how he fell in love with senior living and why his job means so much to him.
Read moreWayne has the opportunity to connect with potential residents and their family members in his everyday work. When he speaks with those living with memory care issues, he feels especially connected to them because of his own family history.
Read moreMary, a resident of Brookdale Chandler Ray Road, has gone viral after sharing her secret to a happy life.
Read moreSara Terry, SVP of Resident and Family Engagement, shares how her dad is to credit for her career. If you meet Sara, you'll agree that there is no denying her love for the industry, but in this video, you'll hear it directly from her.
Read moreRick Wigginton has spent a lot of his life around older adults - this experience developed his passion for helping senior adults.
Read moreResidents share their love story and their advice on successful relationships.
Read morePresident and CEO, Cindy Baier authored a Forbes blog about the importance of creating a culture that supports positive mental health.
Read moreTed Meek, associate executive director, used to play the piano for a Brookdale community. Playing for residents introduced him to his future career. Now, as an AED, he continues to play for residents during "Tunes with Ted."
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