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Arabella of Kilgore's Senior Living Blog
Passion is the cornerstone of everything we do. Our blog is our latest passion project and your launchpad into the hottest topics in senior living. Whether updating you on what our communities offer or expanding signature programs in locations near you, we connect you with the vital information you need to live a comfortable and engaging life. Discover new ways to connect with your loved ones, tips to make the most of the many resources at Arabella of Kilgore, and the latest health trends and insights for an invigorating senior living experience. Check back frequently for the latest updates and blogs from Arabella of Kilgore.
Here’s How We Gather Together to Reduce Chronic Senior Loneliness in Kilgore
The holidays amplify a feeling many older adults carry throughout the year. According to a 2024 poll from the American Psychiatric Association, 30 percent of adults experience loneliness at least […]
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How to Plan for 55+ Retirement Communities in Kilgore, Texas
According to the 2025 55+ Housing Survey, 53 percent of older adults say they would prefer to live in a 55-plus community. That number illustrates the growing appeal of a […]
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Compare Senior Living to Senior Care Suites in Kilgore, TX
When researching housing options for yourself or a loved one, you may encounter the terms “senior living” and “senior care” used interchangeably. While they’re closely related, understanding the distinctions between […]
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Better Together: Seniors Overcome Isolation in Kilgore, Texas
Growing older should bring opportunities for connection, but many older adults face challenges that limit time with others. According to the National Library of Medicine, nearly one in four adults […]
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Nutrition in Alzheimer’s Care: Kilgore Dining for Seniors
How We Support Nutrition and Dementia Care Caring for a loved one with dementia is complex, and nutrition is one of the most overlooked challenges. As memory declines, it becomes […]
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Barriers to Reading for Older Adults (and How to Overcome Them)
The World Health Organization reports that about 92% of adults aged 65 and older wear glasses. Yet even with spectacles, contact lenses, or cataract surgery, reading can still pose challenges. […]
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