Discover Something New: Unlock New Skills and Passions at Any Age

There’s a common misconception that learning is only for the young, but life’s school bell never rings for the last time. In fact, one study found that seniors who engaged in activities like photography, drawing, and singing were not only able to boost
their cognitive scores for memory and attention – but developed cognitive abilities comparable to adults 50 years younger.

Those findings aren’t unique, and you can easily enjoy the benefits yourself. If you’re ready to explore a new hobby, whether that’s painting, learning a new language, or starting a new exercise routine, you’re never too old to do so.

The time to try something new is now – here’s why.

Language Learning – Think you’re too old to learn a new language? Think again!

Taking up a new language offers countless cognitive health benefits while also opening up the door to different cultures and new relationships.

And you don’t have to travel to another country to do it. You can learn any language you’d like, whether it’s Spanish, French, or even Mandarin, by taking online courses like Duolingo or Babbel. These sites offer lessons that you can take at your own pace.

Artistic Pursuits – If you’ve always had an eye for beauty, why not channel it into some form of art?

Whether your passions lie in photography, painting, drawing, or even good old arts and crafts, they offer a wonderful way to express yourself while keeping your mind engaged.

Photography, painting, or arts and crafts offer wonderful ways to express yourself and keep your mind engaged. You don’t need to be Picasso to enjoy painting or composing a masterpiece. All you need is a canvas, some paints, and a bit of imagination (or whatever medium of choice yours might be!).

Try one of these 10 University Art Classes You Can Take for Free Online including an intro to photography where you can use your smartphone.

Musical Adventures – Ever considered playing an instrument?

Believe it or not, you can speak another language without learning another language – because music is a universal language that transcends boundaries.

From guitar to piano or even simple vocal lessons, music can be an incredibly joyful activity that enhances your daily life. There are countless tutorials on YouTube and apps like Yousician that provide step-by-step lessons perfectly tailored to beginners.

Physical Activity

Staying active is the key to maintaining health and happiness. But exercise doesn’t have to mean hitting the gym. Find something you love doing, and do it often!

Whether it’s yoga or dancing, tai chi or weightlifting, any kind of movement counts. You could even join a local dance class or participate in online sessions from home! Check out AARP for free online exercise classes.

Culinary Skills

Cooking is an essential life skill that can be as creative as it is practical. Why not try out new recipes and cuisines?

Whether it’s Italian, Thai, or classic American dishes, cooking allows you to explore different flavors and techniques. We love checking out Chef John’s 20 Best Quick and Easy Recipes Ready in 45 Minutes or Less for tasty and quick meals.

Consider joining a cooking class or follow along with chefs online who can guide you through the process. Not only does cooking enhance your culinary skills, but it also offers a sense of achievement every time you prepare a delicious meal.

A New Chapter Begins with Priority Life Care

At Priority Life Care, we understand the importance of staying active and engaged, no matter your age.

Our services are designed to provide not only care but also opportunities to learn and grow. Whether you’re looking for a supportive independent living community or want to learn more about memory care for a loved one, we’re here to help.

Contact us today to see how we can enrich your life or the life of someone you care for. Our team is ready to answer any questions and guide you on this exciting path of discovery.

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My mother n law is in this place and we love it! The care she gets is so much better than so many other places she has been. Her room feels like a room helps her feel like she is at home. We are so please with this place to the staff to how hard they have also worked to keep residents safe from covid 19.
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Placed my Aunt here and she loves it. Late one night she lost her contacts down the drain and Brooke took apart the drain and found them both. They pay attention to detail!
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Directly from my heart, "the best of the best" truly, we as guests, were given the red carpet. The question of "theres room for improvement" never came up. A first class operation, starting with the numerous amount of staff, the gorgeous facility, and the many activities made available to the residents. Sincerity was indeed noticed. Don't change a thing.
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Great facility and caring staff. My mother was there for a short time for respite care with hospice. The rooms have a nice set up and are very clean. Everyone we met had a great attitude and was very caring. The staff was awesome starting with the director who sets the tone got everything in place, the wellness director who spent a lot of time with mom and was very attentive, the program director was great for the short time we were there but we loved their happy hour with the residents. Mom got great care from the aides and received her medications on time. The kitchen staff who brought meals and housekeeping did a great job. We made the right choice by choosing Riverside Gardens for Mom's final days and cannot thank them enough. Thank you.
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Timothy
I'm a Go Bus driver, and I was visiting one of my passengers who invited me over for happy hour after my shift. So I accepted. The staff was very pleasant. So nice, and they all knew who I was from being a driver. They accepted me right in. From being Riverside Elementary School; They did quite a remarkable job remodeling it. The residents there are really nice and welcoming, and I will have to do this again, as I have been welcomed back anytime, by the staff and residence.
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