In The News

  • resident playing piano

    Retirement can be a wonderful time to pursue activities you've always wanted to do but never had time for. Upon retirement, May Lynne Lim picked up playing the pianoRead More

    April 26, 2023

  • beautiful purple wildflowers with a brown and orange butterfly resting on top of the flower.

    Retirement is a chapter in life that offers ample opportunities to explore new passions, experiences, and interests and explore the beauty around you. After decades of working and buildingRead More

    April 18, 2023

  • Sequoia Living resident next to a garden bed

    As you age, staying active and engaged in activities that keep you physically and mentally fit is important. One such activity that is popular among Sequoia Living residents isRead More

    April 12, 2023

  • Hiking | older adult couple, hiking trail near The Sequoias Portola Valley

    It's no secret that exercise helps your body and mind feel better. Exercise benefits your overall well-being and helps your mind stay sharp. Physical activity can even help improve yourRead More

    March 30, 2023

  • enriching lives, Sequoia Living staff member playing cards with resident

    "Life is full of ups and downs, but the important thing is that we're happy with what we're doing.” - Rowena Castro- Aragon Life is a transformative journey that hasRead More

    March 28, 2023

  • fulfillment in retirement, two residents share their latest project. two elderly women sitting on couch for an interview.

    Helen Bigelow, 89, and Sue Crane, 90, met in the 1960s at a pottery workshop. As the years passed, Helen and Sue remained tight-knit through the ups and downsRead More

    March 15, 2023

  • Empowering Residents, senior living staff person and resident

    Life Plan Communities are an excellent option for people seeking a maintenance-free retirement lifestyle while accessing long-term health care if needed. Each Sequoia Living community runs like a well-oiled machine,Read More

    March 1, 2023

  • AWE art exhibit. Image shows paint brushes and scraping tools. Resting on top of painted canvas.

    Artists from the San Francisco Senior Center Downtown location gathered on February 2, 2023, for the opening of "The Power of Creativity & Community." The art exhibition, held at San FranciscoRead More

    February 27, 2023

  • diversity, a staff member smiling with resident

    Why is diversity important in senior living? Fostering diversity promotes equality, reduces biases, and cultivates a sense of belonging among residents, their families, and staff. Moreover, it encourages and honorsRead More

    February 24, 2023

  • Image shows Tamalpais Marin male resident out hiking

    Like many, Michael Gordon, 82, experienced the aging process with his mother. She lived at The Sequoias San Francisco, where he visited three times per week until her passing. WhenRead More

    February 15, 2023