Tag Archives: creative aging
News from Cascadian Terrace: Creative Cooking
This spring, Cascadian Terrace Apartments in Portland, OR, invited two local cooking professionals to share ideas for healthy creative meals on a budget. Each teacher was offered a four week sequence, and recipes were uniquely designed based on the offerings … Continue reading
EngAGE Featured in Senior Housing News
EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter talked with journalist Tim Regan for this insightful article about senior housing: To Attract Baby Boomers, Senior Living Providers Must Give Them Purpose Senior Housing News (SHN) is the leading source for news and information … Continue reading
News from Cotton’s Point: Piano Recital
Residents at Cotton’s Point Senior Apartments in San Clemente, CA, enjoyed a Sunday afternoon piano recital. Pianists from the local high school performed while the Visits of Love Club, also from the school, mingled with the residents. Both groups have … Continue reading
News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: EngAGE Your Own Way
LBSAC residents in Long Beach, CA, engage in their own way with Gardening, Research Studies, Ceramics, Reader’s Theater, and T’ai Chi. The residents are grateful for the variety of programming offered by EngAGE, and each month there is an EngAGE meeting … Continue reading
News from Our Communities: Exercise
At Buckingham Senior Apartments in Los Angeles, CA, the exercise class enjoys their evening walks around the neighborhood. Residents also enjoy the Free Weight Exercises, Recumbent Bicycle, and Treadmill. That’s instructor David Smith snapping the selfies with class members. Participants … Continue reading
News from Metro at Compton: L.A. Kitchen Visits
At The Metro at Compton Senior Apartments in Compton, CA, residents enjoy a once-a-month healthy meal demo provided by L.A. Kitchen. After a full presentation, residents get to taste the results. Then they go home with a bag of produce and … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: After School Program
Thanks to the Eisner Foundation for their generous support of our intergenerational programs. ~ Ben Evans, Program Director/Gallery Curator

