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Aegis Living offering free dementia training
Friday, March 6, 2020 3:07 PM
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Vaccination procrastination
Understanding limits
Top 5 reasons to look on the bright side and 5 ways to get there
Older adults and fraud prevention
COVID-19 and the future of senior living
Bayview pivots annual fundraising gala to live telethon
Bayview pivots communal dining to food court model
A senior living CEO’s perspective: Top 10 lessons learned from a pandemic
DSHS grant will provide older residents with job training
Kaiser Permanente pledges funds to meal-delivery programs for seniors
Seniors invited to share advocacy stories
Our elders are an untapped resource during times of crisis
Bayview residents receive Echo Dots through technology initiative
Keeping busy
Technology, music helps Aegis Living Queen Anne Galer continue to celebrate
Hope for those affected by Alzheimer’s
Get shorty
Filmmaker Scott Jackman has collaborated with the Bayview retirement community on a number of projects over the years, but never with as tight a turnaround as the 48-Hour Movie Project.
Circle of friends working for Goodwin
A circle of about 14 Magnolia women, most of them in their 80s, gather once a month for fellowship and to support Goodwin Connections, a nonprofit formerly known as the Seattle Milk Fund.
Bayview resident makes his own way
David Wesley’s passion for designing solutions didn’t stop when he moved to the Bayview senior living community in Queen Anne with his wife, but now the retired Boeing employee's focus is on improving mobility from the ground rather than the sky.
“That wasn’t exactly the Wright Brothers’ direction,” he said. “They went from bicycles to airplanes.”
Bayview Musicale
The first Bayview Musicale took place in the senior living community’s Albertson Hall back in October, and included live music, singing and a musical sketch. Resident musician Bill Clarke and company are working on a holiday show to take place on Dec. 1.
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