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Legacy Oaks of Midlothian'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 Legacy Oaks of Midlothian, and the latest health trends and insights for an invigorating senior living experience. Check back frequently for the latest updates and blogs from Legacy Oaks of Midlothian.

Subscription Boxes for Seniors
Everyone loves the simple joy of receiving a beautifully wrapped package in the mail. Whether it’s a box of homemade cookies or a handwritten letter, the personalized gesture emits love. You are sure to hear …

What is a Power of Attorney? Why Do Seniors Need One?
One of the biggest stressors in life is worrying about the unknown. What’s in that thick envelope addressed to your name? Have much will you pay in taxes this year? While no one wants to …

Benefits of Technology for Seniors
Wireless networks and technological devices have made an impact on nearly every part of daily life. From connecting with friends via text to choosing the evening’s entertainment on a streaming service, technology has become a …

Easy Valentines Crafts and Activities for Seniors
Commonly known as the month of love, February is a great excuse to form new connections, enjoy some sweet treats, and stay connected with loved ones in your life. After all, Valentine’s Day is chock …

Tips to Help Seniors Sleep Better
Changes in your sleep pattern are par for the course when it comes to getting older. You may find yourself fading before the evening news is over and waking up with every passing car. If …

Differences Between Memory Care and Assisted Living
If you’re on the search for the right elder care service, you’re not alone. According to a CDC study, 8.3 million older adults received long-term care services in 2016 in the United States alone. With …