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You see, a move to Independent Living is best done proactively, not urged by a major health emergency. While physical well-being can be a major factor in the decision, waiting for significant physical decline is not the ideal time one should be faced with such monumental life change. Unfortunately, most people look to their physical health as the only indicator when trying to determine if they are "ready" to make such a move. Meanwhile, they are ignoring the signs that experts in aging services advise they be attuned to.
Ron and Ruth Blatchley recently made the move to Arbor Oaks at Crestview in Bryan. From day one, the pair had a hard time moving through the community without getting stopped multiple times by folks who recognized them from their long-standing service to the city and other local organizations.
Community Chaplain uses the Arbor Oaks' swimming pool as a baptistry to baptize his twin grandsons.
Jimmy Tyree’s path to becoming a yell leader at Texas A&M took an interesting turn through the men’s restrooms. Read more…