As seniors contemplate moving to a retirement community, one of the big questions can be whether to stay in the city they call home or move closer to their children…
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Finding the Right Senior Apartment Floor Plan for Your Lifestyle
Like many seniors, you may be considering a move to an independent living community like Canterbury Court. It’s a great idea, especially when you consider the costs and responsibilities that…
Common Senior Living Myths and Why You Shouldn’t Believe Them
If you want to see how myths get spread, try mentioning to friends and family that you’re thinking of moving to a retirement community. Have they experienced senior living themselves?…
Décor Ideas to Make Your Balcony Ready for Summer
As the weather begins to warm and the sun shines longer into the evening, we’re all eagerly anticipating the chance to spend more time outside. The fresh air, sunshine, beautiful…
The 4C’s Store Featured in Atlanta Senior Life
Click here to read about Canterbury Court’s resident run retail store.
What are the Health Benefits of Swimming?
Swimming is one of the most popular activities people of all ages engage in all around the world.We all have childhood memories of spending hot summer days cooling off at…
10 Thoughtful Activities to Celebrate Mother’s Day
Regular visits and calls help senior living residents maintain close ties with their loved ones. Yet when holidays and other special occasions roll around, those shared moments are more valuable…
The Benefits of Living in a Newly Constructed Senior Living Apartment
Building a home from the foundation up is a big job — one that many seniors will gladly forgo in favor of enjoying their retirement years without the headaches and…
Your Guide to Enjoying the Spring in Atlanta, GA
Y’all gotta love spring in Atlanta, Georgia. Our Southern location means spring reaches us a little earlier than other cities around here, so it’s one of the best times to…
Tips for Beginning Your New Favorite Hobby: Gardening
Springtime is a good time to plan your garden and borders for the months ahead. Temperatures are milder in March, and the soil has warmed enough to give your plants…