Swan Evergreen Village is thrilled to announce the construction of its Phase 2 building in Calgary is on track for opening in the summer of 2025! This exciting new chapter in our development will bring even more premium living spaces to our community, further enhancing our commitment to providing exceptional senior living experiences.
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Here We Grow Again: Phase 2 Underway at Swan Evergreen Village
Topics: Independent Living, Active Aging, Senior Care
How Seniors’ Can Keep Themselves Mentally, Physically and Socially Engaged
Becoming a senior really is one of the best parts about life. To simplify it, you get to be retired and go do all the things you want to enjoy! To help maximize these joys and make every day a great day we must be sure to keep our minds sharp and our bodies in shape so we can enjoy all our activities and partake in an active social life. Why is this so beneficial? Keep reading…
Topics: Independent Living, Senior Care
Don’t Wait! Why Choose Senior Living Sooner Rather Than Later
Choosing to move into a senior living community is a significant decision. There are many factors to consider before making the transition, but fortunately, you don’t have to make the decision on your own.
With senior living in Calgary and Nanaimo, Origin Active Lifestyle Communities take pride in serving active older adults throughout our communities. We provide information, answers, and resources to help individuals decide if entering an active senior living community is right for them.
Topics: Independent Living, Senior Care
Continue Living an Independent, Active Lifestyle at Origin
As life begins to go back to normal, it’s more obvious now than ever how much of a privilege it is to live an independent, active lifestyle. Your quality of life is defined by being active in your communities, visiting your family, getting outside to enjoy the beautiful weather, and independently exploring what life has to offer.
Topics: Independent Living, Active Aging
Finding Purpose and Community After Retirement
Many people look forward to their retirement for years - they start to save for it as early as possible, they buckle down for decades with one goal in mind, they might even plan a big retirement trip or celebration. However, many adults find themselves feeling bored, restless, and unfulfilled when it finally arrives.
Topics: Independent Living, Social Wellness
4 Things About Independent Living You Didn't Know
The prospect of moving out of your home and into a senior living apartment can bring on a broad range of emotions—you may feel like you’re losing your independence, you may not want to leave your home, or you may feel fearful of change and the unknown.
Topics: Independent Living
How Independent Living Can Benefit Individuals Working into Retirement
In recent years, it has become common for individuals to work well into their retirement years. “The percentage of seniors who reported working nearly doubled between 1995 and 2015.” According to Statistics Canada, “1 in 5 Canadians aged 65 and older, or nearly 1.1 million seniors, reported working” at some point in the year.
Topics: Independent Living
Alleviating Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
Each season guides in a unique set of weather and climate. While spring may usher in beautiful foliage, and a welcomed respite from the winter months, it can also bring pollen and allergens that can flare up allergies. Allergies can cause discomfort that is similar to the common cold.
Topics: Independent Living, Health & Nutrition
Choosing a Retirement Community in Canada
Choosing a retirement community is often regarded as the best decision an older adult can make during their retirement. Why? Because these communities are designed to add convenience, amenities, and services that improve your overall quality of life.
Topics: Independent Living
Why You Should Choose an Independent Living Community
While some older adults are opting to stay in their homes through their retirement years, many are considering independent living communities. Homeownership can be fantastic, but, as we age, the experience can be marred down by maintenance and chores. Retirement should be about enjoying your time, and moving into an independent living community can help place you on that track.
Topics: Independent Living, Social Wellness, Active Aging