With the right foods in your belly, you'll be living well longer.
Engaging in the pursuit of lifelong learning just may have you living well and staying vibrant longer.
Getting out and listening to music is a great way to meet other aficionados and improve your mood, your physical health and stay living well.
Video games may not only be fun, but could keep you living well (from a cognitive standpoint) long into your golden years.
In honor of National Book Lover's Day, we’ve compiled a wonderful list of reads that celebrate senior life.
With people living longer, it is very important to plan for retirement so you can enjoy senior living as much as possible.
Downsizing personal living space can be a daunting prospect but a catalyst to living the senior life.
In this guide to retirement living, we examine the benefits of seniors who interact with a furry friend.
Making the right wellness decisions now can have a long-lasting impact on your health. But total wellness lies not just in physical fitness.
You knew exactly what life after retirement was going to be like when you were still working, but things have turned out differently than expected.
Great strides have been made to improve senior living for older adults with hearing impairments—both within the home and out in the community.
We’ve found that events that best help older adults stay active and independent have 3 key features in common.
If you want a healthier, more active senior life, there’s no substitute for diet and exercise to keep you living well.
Living well is more than regular exercise or good nutrition. A social network provides the support you need to beat loneliness and find enrichment.
Establishing a good relationship with your doctor helps you get the senior healthcare you deserve, and these 3 questions can help you build rapport.
Get healthy bones and strong muscles with these 6 exercises that strengthen your body to keep you independent and living well.
Step into footloose and fancy-free senior living this summer with our foot care advice for older adults.
Excessive summer heat can be detrimental to senior wellness, but our 3 cool tips can help you stay happy and healthy in your summer senior living.
Water aerobics offers an easy senior fitness program that can keep you active and independent in your senior living.
Did you know that as 13% of the population, American senior citizens represent more than 32% of prescriptions written every year?
Our senior living community promotes purpose, health, and belonging through a program of holistic senior wellness.
Marjorie P. Lee cultivates a retirement community where resident connected with other residents and to our neighborhood and Greater Cincinnati.
Roughly half of American older adults are affected by high blood pressure, but our senior wellness experts have advice to help you lower yours.
Eating well plays a significant role in maintaining good health at any stage of life, but is especially important in senior living.
A calendar of events and activities enriches senior living at Marjorie P. Lee.
Marjorie P. Lee’s Chef Jeff presents some of the recipes he uses to help residents eating healthy in style.
ERH has a diabetic menu of healthy eats that will have you feeling better, stronger, and healthier in you senior living.
The wellness experts at Episcopal Retirement Homes know how diabetes can influence senior living and share the common symptoms of diabetes.
Aging brings change to body and mind, but living well helps sustain good brain function as you age with habits that also promote overall health.
We have planned some toe-tapping, brain-teasing, mouth-watering events planned at Marjorie P. Lee in April.
We provide a range of senior living options tailored to your preferences, empowering you to embrace the lifestyle of your choice.
We’d love to hear from you! Just reach out to our expert team and we’ll be happy to help you in any way we can.