Category: Life Plan Community

From the desk of Meth-Wick Community CEO, Robin Mixdorf. With 240 spacious homes, condos and apartments across 68 acres, there is no shortage of seniors looking to make the move to the Meth-Wick’s campus. Over the past year, Meth-Wick has worked with WildFig – a data and analytics consulting firm – to learn what continues …

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Every older adult has unique goals for their retirement years, which is why Meth-Wick Community offers a spectrum of living styles. As a Life Plan Community, Meth-Wick residents can live completely independently or with round the clock skilled care and supervision. On the total care side of the spectrum at Meth-Wick is The Woodlands, our …

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If there’s one thing that makes Meth-Wick unique, it’s the variety of lifestyles residents live on our campus. Those new to Meth-Wick are often surprised by the mix. We offer five different styles of living: Independent Living, Independence Plus, Assisted Living for Physical Needs, Assisted Living for Memory Needs, and Nursing Care. Some residents live …

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Retirement living comes in plenty of different shapes and sizes. At Meth-Wick alone, residents can choose between five different styles of living. For many, independent living is the best way to keep up with your lifestyle without the demands of owning a home. All your home maintenance needs are handled by our capable Meth-Wick staff. …

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Older adults now have dozens of choices for where and how to spend their retirement years. Some of those choices are limited by ability but, for the most part, today’s older adults are largely healthy and living independently. So, if you’re in good health and capable of staying in your own home, why make a …

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You enjoy your book club, visits with grandkids and lunch with friends, but did you also know these are good for your health? Research shows that social interaction is good for everyone, but it is especially beneficial for older adults. “Social capital” is the name researchers have given to the ties that help us build …

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