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Carole Scanlon moved to Pine Run Village in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to begin a second act in her life. Armed with an explorer’s mindset, she opened herself up to new friendship, possibilities and a new purpose in retirement.
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Gone are the days when retirement community dining meant bland, cafeteria-style meals at rigid times.
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Diane Dantos received the 2025 Altruism Award for helping to improve the quality of life at Presbyterian Village, Hollidaysburg. Initiated in 2023, PSL’s Altruism Award recognizes an individual or group who enhances the quality of life for others through volunteer work.
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Moving into a senior living community opens an exciting new chapter in life. However, like any significant transition, it also comes with a mix of emotions and challenges.
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“It takes a village” is an African proverb that doesn’t just apply to raising children. For Elizabeth Jensen, a Licensed Social Worker and Independent Living Director at Presbyterian Senior Living’s Kirkland Village, the phrase is just as pertinent to those navigating the complications of life in retirement.
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Community Experience | Finance & Planning
When John Walker retired, he wasn’t sure what the future would hold. He knew he wanted to continue to officiate high school football and softball games. He knew he wanted to play golf on occasion. Beyond that, retirement was a bit of a mystery. The thought of residing in a senior living community held absolutely no appeal.
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