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10 Wellness Activities in Senior Living to Stay Active & Engaged 

Wellness is about more than staying physically active. It’s about supporting the mind, body, and spirit through meaningful experiences, social connection, and daily routines that bring joy. Even moderate activity has been shown to support memory and overall health, reinforcing the importance of staying engaged at any age.  Senior living communities often offer a variety of life enrichment programs designed to […]

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Kelly Reilly Returns to Terraces at Seacrest Village as Executive Director

The Terraces at Seacrest Village has welcomed back Kelly Reilly as executive director, bringing more than 15 years of senior living leadership experience to the role. Reilly previously served the community for nearly a decade and is known for her strong relationships with residents, families, and staff. Her return supports the community’s continued focus on […]

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Journeys Memory Care Launches at The Terraces at Seacrest Village

The Terraces at Seacrest Village in Little Egg Harbor has introduced Journeys Memory Care, an innovative, person-centered memory care neighborhood model designed to enhance quality of life for residents living with dementia. Developed by memory care experts and supported by Marquis Health Consulting Services, the program features rigorous standards for evidence-based care, staff education, life […]

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Little Egg Harbor Couple Celebrates 65 Years of Marriage

Irene and Joe Ficchi are celebrating nearly 65 years of marriage this Valentine’s Day at The Terraces at Seacrest Village. The couple first met as teenagers, later reconnecting on a blind date that led to a lifelong partnership beginning with their 1961 wedding. After raising two sons and spending more than 50 years in Union […]

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Brain Health Diet: How Nutrition Supports Cognitive Function 

Food is often one of the first concerns when it comes to health and aging, and for good reason. What someone eats each day does more than satisfy hunger or support physical strength. Nutrition plays a meaningful role in brain health, memory, and overall cognitive function. Research consistently shows that certain nutrients and eating patterns can […]

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5 Ways to Recharge When You’re Caring for a Parent with Dementia

Taking care of a parent with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease is a profound act of love, yet it can take an enormous emotional and physical toll. In the U.S. alone, more than 11 million family caregivers provide over 30 hours of care each week for a loved one living with dementia, often juggling this responsibility […]

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Seacrest Village Assisted Living Honors Resident Veterans with Luncheon

The Terraces at Seacrest Village honored its 11 resident veterans with a special Veterans Day luncheon recognizing their service across multiple branches of the U.S. military. Executive Director Wendy Becker shared heartfelt gratitude for their sacrifices and the community’s commitment to celebrating their courage. Residents came together for a warm, meaningful observance that highlighted shared […]

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Comparing the Costs: Retirement Community vs Aging in Place 

Deciding between aging in place and moving to a retirement community is a major choice that impacts both lifestyle and finances. While staying at home may seem like the more familiar option, it’s important to weigh the true cost of maintaining a comparable lifestyle. Retirement communities offer convenience, social opportunities, and amenities that can enhance […]

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Focus On Wellness: Maintain & Improve Brain Health  

Staying Engaged and Preventing Illness   The Penn Memory Center at the University of Pennsylvania states that some changes to cognition and memory are normal parts of aging. However, a healthy lifestyle can not only maintain but can even improve brain health.   So what are the best ways to promote brain health and preserve cognition? Are […]

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The Role of Routine in Supporting Cognitive Health 

When we think of keeping the brain healthy, we often picture crossword puzzles, memory games, or new learning challenges. While these activities certainly play a role, one of the most powerful tools for supporting cognitive health is surprisingly simple: routine. Establishing a steady rhythm to daily life provides structure, reduces stress, and reinforces habits that […]

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