Tag Archives: creative aging
News from Portofino: Yoga + ESL
Residents at Portofino Senior Apartments in Pomona, CA, know that yoga and meditation bring harmony to mind, body, and spirit. Learning English as a second language is one of the priorities of Asian residents at Portofino. They know that it will … Continue reading
Surprise Party for EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter
Next year we’ll be celebrating the 20th anniversary of EngAGE, Inc., but the organization did not spring into being without a lot of thought and preparation. In 1998, our CEO/Founder, Tim Carpenter, began the process of turning his idea into … Continue reading
News from The Huntington: Art + Artful Garden
Here’s a fine example of a work-in-progress from a talented resident who attends Art Class with Georgesse at The Huntington in Morgan Hill, CA. The beautiful Sweet Stems Community Garden at The Huntington is a work of art, too! EngAGE embraces a … Continue reading
Holiday Shopping? Help EngAGE at No Extra Charge!
AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon with the same products, prices, and shopping features as Amazon.com. The difference is that when you shop on AmazonSmile, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter: Photos from NIC Fall Conference
Tim Carpenter, CEO/Founder of EngAGE, participated in the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) 2018 Fall Conference educational programming in October at the Sheraton Grand Chicago. The NIC Fall Conference is the seniors housing and care sector’s premier annual event, … Continue reading
News from Portofino: Community Cup Celebration
Happy residents of Portofino Villas in Pomona, CA, combined their monthly birthday celebration with a celebration of winning the 2018 Community Cup trophy. The Portofino team looked great in their stylish t-shirts, made in class especially for the Community Cup. … Continue reading
News from Tavarua: Creative Arts
At Tavarua Senior Apartments in Carlsbad, CA, residents enjoy creative arts activities. Research demonstrates that participating in arts activities improves the health and quality of life of older people. ~ Tracy Ligon, Program Director

