Roanoke Blog Posts for Seniors
Harvest of Roanoke'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 Harvest of Roanoke, and the latest health trends and insights for an invigorating senior living experience. Check back frequently for the latest updates and blogs from Harvest of Roanoke.
Nutrition in Alzheimer’s Care: Roanoke 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 harder for individuals to plan...
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. Whether it’s books, newspapers, or...
Harvest of Roanoke Residents Share Laughs During Cornhole Competition
With triple-digit temperatures baking the Dallas-Fort Worth area, residents at Harvest of Roanoke found a cooler way to stay active, bringing outdoor fun inside. The senior living community set up an indoor cornhole game, where...
Managing and Reducing UTI Symptoms in Seniors
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common but often misunderstood health concern for older adults. Research published in the National Library of Medicine found that over 10 percent of women older than 65 reported having...
Simplify Your Journey to Senior Strength
How to Stay Strong as You Age: Civitas and Select Rehabilitation Summer is a time for celebration — sunny walks, garden chats, and outdoor events with friends and family. But are you or your loved...
99-Year-Old Roanoke, TX Resident Reflects on 50 Years of Volunteer Service
If you ask Eileen H. what keeps her going at 99-years-old, she’ll tell you: staying curious, staying kind … and staying involved. A longtime resident of Potsdam, New York, Eileen devoted five decades of her...