In today’s world, seniors are increasingly at risk of thefts and scams. According to the FBI’s latest Internet Crime Report, Americans over the age of 60 lost $3 billion to fraud in 2022. Scammers target seniors for multiple reasons. They typically have savings the scammer is looking to steal, they may not be as familiar with new technologies, and they … Read More
Retire, Relax, Repeat
After decades of working, you’ve earned some time to relax and focus on yourself. But taxing daily to-do’s can ruin the relaxation of retirement. Have the peace of mind knowing 24/7 care is there if you need it, so you have time for what really matters – friends, family and your favorite activities! The staff at The Capstone at Station … Read More
Capstone at Station Camp resident lives his dream to fly in a plane again
Gerald Hennessee, a Capstone at Station Camp resident and U.S. Army veteran, was recently given the opportunity to fly in a two-seater plane. The opportunity came through a partnership with MyJump.org, a nonprofit that grants wishes to seniors. “It was great! A smooth ride,” Gerald said over the phone. “I’d do it again.” Read more about Gerald’s adventure in the … Read More
Beat the summer heat at The Capstone at Station Camp
Summer is heating up, and navigating outdoor chores and errands during the spiking temperatures can be strenuous. At The Capstone at Station Camp, residents can live each day without worrying about the strain of summer heat. Extreme heat can affect the older population more than others. A task like mowing the lawn becomes difficult, even dangerous, in the summer. If … Read More
How The Capstone at Station Camp is encouraging residents this Parkinson’s Awareness Month
At The Capstone at Station Camp, we pride ourselves on offering a range of services, from assisted living to memory care. As April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, we wanted to take this opportunity to highlight our exceptional memory care services and the important work of our Generations Memory Care staff. One of our core values at The Capstone at … Read More
Second Annual Butterfly Release To Honor Residents
March 14 was National Learn About Butterflies Day, and to celebrate, our residents were given their very own caterpillars to name and look after. For the second year in a row, our residents will be able to watch as these caterpillars grow and transform into beautiful butterflies. When they turn into butterflies, our community will gather in the courtyard to … Read More
Read how we keep our residents healthy for National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month, a time to celebrate and highlight healthy eating, which means we at The Capstone at Station Camp Senior Living are taking a moment to highlight all we do to make sure each of our residents lives as healthy a life as possible. With our Elevate® dining program, we celebrate healthy eating every day. Each community … Read More
3 ways to show your heart some love this February
It’s February, which means love is in the air as Valentine’s Day quickly approaches. It’s also American Heart Month, a time to reflect on our heart health and make conscious decisions to care for one of the most critical organs in our bodies. Here are three ways to show your heart some love this month. According to WebMD, a heart-healthy … Read More
Three ways The Capstone at Station Camp can help you reach your New Year’s resolutions
A new year has arrived, which means it is a natural time for many people to reflect and revamp. What in your life has been working, and what could use some change? At The Capstone at Station Camp, we know many seniors are asking themselves, “What do I want my senior years to look like?” Our communities take pride in … Read More
Five ways to bring joy to your loved one living in senior living this December
While the holidays can be the best time of the year, we recognize that it can also be a time full of change. If your loved one has recently (or not so recently!) made the move to The Capstone at Station Camp, there may be some traditions that will look a little different from how they have in the past. … Read More