Chris Serold

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Chris’ Corner
I believe the place in which we live needs to be a center of meaningful living and personal enrichment. It should be a place where...
Chris’ Corner – Youngsters Add Magic at Chateau Communities
This is the first organized intergenerational program we have participated in and one that has taught us we are hungry for more....
Chris’ Corner – Coming Full Circle: The Future of Retirement Housing, Part Two
For people to consider retirement housing, retaining community is a very strong priority...
Coming Full Circle: The Future of Retirement Housing
I have no idea what architects or developers are thinking along these lines but I do have friends and often our conversations turn to the...
Chris’ Corner – Lessons in Longevity
“Connecting with and helping others is more important than obsessing over one’s diet, rigorous exercise program, or work load,” Friedman insists. “Do that and the...
Chris’ Corner: Living Life with Memory Loss
This summer, my sister and her husband visited again from Germany. When they visited a year ago, my sister, Marilyn, had definite signs of dementia....
Chris’ Corner
I have a love-hate relationship with my house! There, I’ve said it. If we’re honest, I bet most of us share that sentiment....
The Need for Memory Care: A Personal Story
At dinner one evening my older sister quietly said to her husband, “I'm going to need a lot of money”. Caught totally off guard, my...

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