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Collington is dedicated to providing insightful and helpful information about senior living to community residents, those looking to join a senior living community, and seniors’ loved ones and caretakers. 

Collington’s blog features topics such as senior living news, how seniors can stay active, what Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) can provide, different rehabilitation methods, what to consider when looking for a senior living community, and much more.

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Recent Posts

Artist-in-Residence Program Celebrates Another Noteworthy Partnership

There is much to be grateful for this time of year, including the special partnerships Collington ...

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A Mid-Summer’s Halloween?

A man rounded the corner at a local big box store browsing the summer shorts and nearly crashed ...

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5 Reasons to Make Your CCRC Move Sooner Than Later

This article is provided by our valued partner, myLifeSite. A 2019 consumer survey conducted here ...

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Collington Grows Greener with New Horticulturist

Collington’s new horticulturist, Megan Bryant, is making the natural world a better place not just ...

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Collington Residents Love a Pickle of a Game

While pickleball may be the fastest growing sport in America, Collington resident Norma Taylor has ...

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Comparing Life Plan Retirement Communities on Price

Shopping for a life plan retirement community (also referred to as a CCRC or continuing care ...

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Summer is Good for Your Health!

Summer has arrived, and with it, the many outdoor pleasures and benefits of this time of year.

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Considering a Continuing Care Retirement Community?

4 Key Aspects of the Decision Process Continuing care retirement communities are a popular ...

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The Many Upsides of Downsizing

If you’ve decided to move from your current home or are even thinking about a new living ...

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Out on a Limb for Trees

Spring is in full bloom in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The annual National Cherry ...

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