senior living
Recently we interviewed residents at Sequoia Living to find out their experience with downsizing and planning their moves to senior living. This is part one in a three-part seriesRead More
December 2, 2024
From Turkey Dinners to Newfound Friendships: Sequoia Living Residents Share Their Holiday Traditions
Sequoia Living residents share fond memories of holiday traditions, new and old. The holidays at Sequoia Living’s life plan communities are more than a date on the calendar. HolidaysRead More
November 15, 2024
Residents enjoy various activities and amenities that promote lifelong learning and growth. Through five key takeaways, Helen shares her insights and reflections about her experiences at The Sequoias.
September 18, 2024
A new generation of retired adults is moving to senior living, and they’re bringing a list of must-haves as they prepare to enjoy the next chapter of life. FromRead More
July 31, 2024
In senior living, LVNs and RNs are important in providing quality health care, yet their responsibilities differ greatly. After two decades of working in healthcare, Carmen is working on a lifelong dream of being an RN...
July 23, 2024
Music has the power to connect individuals of different backgrounds and generations. Musicians and music enthusiasts will feel right at home in our Marin County retirement community, a placeRead More
July 2, 2024
Do you long to belong to a community where you can be your authentic self? At Sequoia Living LGBTQ+ residents feel accepted and supported in inclusive environments designed toRead More
June 25, 2024
Art is an enriching and fulfilling activity for older adults, offering benefits beyond enhanced artistic skills. It fosters emotional well-being, boosts cognitive function, and strengthens social connections. By engagingRead More
June 5, 2024
Continue to engage in your passion or hobby while also enjoying a supportive, enriching community. Community living at The Sequoias...
May 30, 2024
Where does downsizing fit into your retirement plan? As we age, we accumulate a lot of stuff that can quickly stack up— books, knickknacks, concert stubs, and so muchRead More
May 1, 2024