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Where You Live Matters

March 18, 2022

Tips for Talking to Your Parents About Senior Living Choices As our parents’ age, we may see a shift in their abilities both cognitively and physically. Before health concerns escalate to a crisis situation it’s good to do some research [Read more]

A Sense of Belonging… How to find it!

February 2, 2021

We are social creatures.  We need each other.  Due to the pandemic, we have been asked to do something that is rather unnatural for us… isolate.  Months and months of this sort of separation has caused us stress, but it [Read more]

How to stay Optimistic in these Challenging Times.

January 16, 2021

5 Powerful Tips for Optimism If you look for good things, you will recognize them more often and more easily.  This will contribute to lower levels of stress, better physical and mental wellbeing and improved capacity for managing challenging times.  [Read more]

Goodbye 2020… Hello 2021

December 21, 2020

The year of 2020 will not be forgotten as it has represented a lot of things to each of us.  Above all, it has helped us to realize that being part of a community like Kingsbridge can successfully bring us [Read more]

Spread the Cheer this Holiday Season

November 18, 2020

Inspired by the season, Kingsbridge Retirement Community set out to Spread the Cheer to isolated seniors in the Kingston region.  We partnered with VON, Meals on Wheels, to deliver care packages filled with wonderful things and warm remindings that these [Read more]

Kingsbridge celebrates our First Anniversary

September 19, 2020

Laura Kennedy, Executive Director, shares these words, ‘Congratulations to the staff and residents of Kingsbridge, as we celebrate our first year! This 2020 year has had a few storm clouds, so it’s not going to bother us one little bit [Read more]

Kingsbridge Update – More than just coping

April 8, 2020

This morning, the sky is blue and the spring birds, newly returned, are singing loudly in the dawn.  When you peer out the window, life seems quite normal.  It’s spring and the grass is turning green before our eyes.  However, [Read more]