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Socialization the Key to Longevity, Happiness

May 18, 2015 Not ready yet? For seniors who think that staying in their homes makes more sense than moving into a senior living community such as Brightmore of Wilmington, or a Continuing Care Retirement Community such as Carolina Bay at Autumn Hall, I would like to suggest they reconsider. Unaware of the negative impacts of isolation, many seniors choose to remain in their home and live alone. An unfortunate side effect of this phenomenon is that many lose the motivation to maintain an active social life, which can be critical to a person’s mental and physical well-being. It may seem obvious to say that we need people around to engage with us socially as well as intellectually to ensure that our brains don’t turn to mush, but I found an interesting article recently on SeniorCare.com that takes the idea a step further. According to some new research in the article, isolation and a lack of socialization is as bad for an individual’s physical well-being as it is to be a habitual smoker or a heavy drinker. After a moment of reflection it definitely makes sense. Taking into account the widespread belief that a baby left unattended and without human affection will experience a wide range of severe emotional consequences, why is it hard to understand that seniors in an isolated situation would also experience a negative impact on their health? An important aspect of the wellness program here is focused on building a sense of community, so we offer a variety of programs and events–all aimed at providing our residents with the chance to get together and enjoy each other’s company, as well as expand their intellect with stimulating educational programs. Our goal is to help the residents get the most out of their retirement and embrace life through programs such as the Brightmore 50+ Lifelong Learning Service. As an example we recently collaborated with Ocean Cure, a locally-based nonprofit dedicated to helping people by utilizing the healing power of the ocean, to host a day of fun, surf and building sandcastles for the residents of Brightmore of Wilmington. During the event, which was named the Sunny Seniors Beach Day and took place in front of the new boardwalk at Carolina Beach, Brightmore resident Betty Rorie went surfing for the first time. At 84 years young, Rorie does not fit the profile of what many think of when they imagine a beginning surfer. She was quoted as saying that, “They told us a few days ago that we were going out for a day of sun and surfing. I said surfing for us? Good grief! I want to see what that’s all about!” Rorie, who was later joined by several other ladies in her watery adventure, referenced the fact that Brightmore of Wilmington offers a wealth of activities for residents. She explained:  “We could sit around and do nothing, but who wants to do that?” A few of the highlights from just the past few months include a talk about the history of the American Legion; a celebration of the Yoo-hoo Chocolate Drink, where the residents got together for moon pies and old movies, and a visit from Chef Ryan, who demonstrated how to make fruit mint salads.

Seniors Capitalizing on the Value that Renting Provides

The American Dream of home ownership is a cliché as old as apple pie, backyard barbecues and the Fourth of July. So embedded in our culture is the idea that we should aspire to own a home of our own someday that renting is often viewed as a last resort:  an option that should only …Read More…


The REAL Cost of Home Ownership After Retirement

Every New Year brings on thoughts of how lifestyles can be altered to improve overall well-being, resulting in the ever-popular New Year’s resolutions.  Easy to make, but hard to keep, these resolves are often health and/or finance-related…two things very heavy on the minds of those who have already reached their retirement age or those looking …Read More…


Finding The Positives In ‘Tis The Season

‘Tis the season!   Christmas and New Year’s can bring a child-like wonder and joy to your life, but if you are a senior, it can be difficult to find the positives in life.  It is so easy to focus on what is lost and not on the opportunities and love around you.  Depression is …Read More…


“Up To Date”

November 11, 2014

The “Up to Date” courses help residents stay engaged by learning about any issue: current events, community outreach, local community issues, medical updates, Medicare changes, and or anything that relates to seniors and will help them as they continue to age. Frank Beard was requested by one of our residents, Carol Doniere, because she truly …Read More…


Children’s Play and Easter Egg Hunt!

April 19, 2014

SS Quest is a home schooled children’s group that routinely comes to the Kempton to visit with the residents and put on plays for all to enjoy. They are a group of 6 families who have been together for 8 years schooling their children. This week they came with their show “Blast from the Past” …Read More…


House Calls!

March 19, 2014

Need your fingernails painted?  Eager to stretch your legs?  Want to enjoy a novel together? The Commons’ Activity Department is making House Calls!  House Calls are an excellent way to provide one on one time to residents in their rooms or in common areas.  Caroline and Amy, our fearless Activities duo, use this time to …Read More…


We Balance with Wii Fit Balance!

February 19, 2014

With balance becoming an increasing problem in our community, all fitness classes are structured with components to improve coordination, stability & posture. However, a group setting isn’t always appropriate for everyone, but those individuals still need & deserve the same attention. The Wii Balance sessions work one on one with Recreation Therapist & Wellness Director, …Read More…


Brightmore’s Alzheimer’s Awareness

January 19, 2014

Alzheimer’s is such a devastating disease and has personally touched so many.  Kempton resident Rose Artin says, “My son in-law is battling Alzheimer’s and my daughter is taking care of him and it’s so hard on her, it breaks my heart.”  Staff and residents at Brightmore of Wilmington Campus have been working hard to boost …Read More…


Celebrating (and Honoring) Brightmore of Wilmington’s Veterans

November 19, 2013

The senior living community of Brightmore of Wilmington is a tight-knit one, where residents consider their neighbors friends and, more often than not, can be found enjoying each other’s company.  Our residents have many things in common, and this week we honored 65 men and women for their service to our nation. These individuals represent …Read More…


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Brightmore of Wilmington

2324 41st Street
Wilmington, NC 28403

910-350-1980

The Kempton

2298 S 41st Street
Wilmington, NC 28403

910-332-6899

The Commons

2320 S 41st Street
Wilmington, NC 28403

910-392-6899