AGING WITH GRACE
Mar 25, 2020
1 minute
—A.J.
he Mather Institute, which conducts research on senior living, has released the findings from. Compiled in partnership with Northwestern University, the study analyzes the impact living in life-plan communities has on the health and well-being of the seniors who call them home. Data is gathered through annual surveys taken by more than 5,700 residents from 122 life-plan communities across the country, including residents of Naples' Moorings Park, which now operates three campuses. Thus far, results indicate that residents’ behavioral traits may affect their ability to thrive in a senior living community. Below, we outline some key findings.
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