Thursday, March 25, 2021

The Bluffs of Flagstaff ~ Flastaff's Newest Senior Living Community Opening Fall 2021



Our community will be opening its doors Fall of 2020. Visit us today to make your reservation now. Imagine an intimate and authentic retirement lifestyle enhanced by custom-tailored, five-star-quality service in an upscale community at the edge of a picturesque mountain forest. That’s exactly what life is like here at The Bluffs of Flagstaff.

In addition to beautiful yet homelike surroundings that create an atmosphere imbued with relaxed elegance, our community is full of friendship, resort-inspired amenities, top-tier services, and delicious, restaurant-style dining. Our signature Passion Program supports an active lifestyle through endless opportunities to both reminisce and make new memories. Plus, access to a complete continuum of care across independent living, assisted living, and memory care all on one campus offers peace of mind to both residents and their loved ones.

We are passionate about providing the best retirement lifestyle for all of our residents. After all, we may call this idyllic place we’ve created The Bluffs of Flagstaff — but our residents simply call it home.

Experience Senior Living for All Seasons Near Walnut Canyon in Majestic Flagstaff

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​We are offering private tours at our new offsite Welcome Center and are currently taking reservations to secure your apartment of choice. The Bluffs of Flagstaff is offering many incentives for early reservations, so please call 928-291-2710 or visit us on the web at The Bluffs of Flagstaff.

https://civitasseniorliving.com/our-communities/the-bluffs-of-flagstaff/



Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Quality of Life For Seniors & Fall Prevention




Every second of every day, an older adult suffers a fall in the U.S. – making falls the number one cause of injury and death from injury among older Americans. In fact, according to the CDC, “One out of every four older adults will fall each year” making this a health concern for the population over 65 years old. About 36 million older adults fall each year and 3 million older adults are treated in emergency care for an injury related to a fall. However, falls are preventable and do not need to be a normal part of aging. You can take steps to reduce your risk of falling.

https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/fall-prevention-is-a-necessary-part-of-senior-quality-of-life/