When we get older and retire, we often think our days on the timeclock are done. But they don’t have to be. Just because you started drawing Social Security does not mean that you can’t enjoy a little extra cash along with the opportunity to get out of the house. Today’s tips are brought to […]
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Guest Post by Alexis Ross — Riverstone has a variety of mental health screening and referral services, as well as an on-site clinic. Contact us today if you need more information. Although late adulthood can be enjoyable and rewarding, there are older adults who struggle with maintaining their mental health and wellbeing. Data from the […]
Outreach into the community helps Riverstone spread the important message that help is available for caregivers and individuals with memory loss — and that one does not have to go through this journey alone. A generous grant from the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America has assisted in Riverstone’s participation in targeted community outreach that has addressed […]
Come visit the center to celebrate Mothers AND all May birthdays! Visítanos para celebrar a las mamás ¡ Y todos los cumpleañeros de mayo! $10 ENTRANCE / ENTRADA 12 May 11:00 – 3:00 Click for more information – Para más información haga click
John Leland’s last installment in the New York Times series on the very elderly affirms the work we do daily at Riverstone Senior Life Services, an organization serving residents of Washington Heights. Our programs encompass social services, meals and stimulating activities as well as special support for adults experiencing memory loss. We were proud to […]
A seasonal and useful guest post from friend-of-Riverstone June Duncan of Rise Up for Caregivers. Parents and Grandparents host holiday get-togethers and shower younger relatives with gifts, but all too often the heads of the family are overlooked during holiday gift giving. After tossing one too many “World’s Best Grandpa” mugs into the back […]