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Author Archive: Kimberley Fowler

Kimberley Fowler is a writer and editor dedicated to improving seniors' lives through education, activism, volunteerism and community programs. Her other passions include yoga, literature, history, education and conservation. She is active in her local community and currently volunteers with the Hamilton Naturalists' Club. Kimberley earned a Master of Arts in English Literature and Language from the University of Windsor, an Honours Bachelor of Arts from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Toronto.

A High-Tech Affordable Assisted Living Model

A High-Tech Affordable Assisted Living Model

There is no shortage of high-end assisted living options in the United States. There are beautiful grounds, gourmet dining and spacious apartments, with a costly price tag attached. However, there are far fewer options available for older adults with less discretionary income. After t...
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4 Ways AI Is Changing Assisted Living

4 Ways AI Is Changing Assisted Living

Artificial intelligence is far more beneficial and interesting than what is portrayed by film and television characters and actually has the potential to change the way in which we provide care in assisted living communities for the better. How AI Is Changing Assisted Living Forbes’ &...
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Resort-Style Assisted Living Communities

Resort-Style Assisted Living Communities

A Harvard University study of over 250,000 seniors aged 65 years and older has revealed that not only are American seniors living longer, they are also leading more active and healthier lives. With more active seniors and a wave of baby boomers approaching retirement age, it’s no wond...
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How Baby Boomers Are Redefining Assisted Living

How Baby Boomers Are Redefining Assisted Living

According to a recent Nielsen marketing report, in less than five years 50% of the U.S. population will be over the age of 50, controlling 70% of the nation’s disposable income and poised to inherit $15 trillion over the next 20 years. The baby boomer generation is clearly in th...
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