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Halloween at Pickersgill could constitute a “season” rather than a typical one day spooky celebration. From the lively resident activities planned for Halloween week to the whispered conversations regarding confidential costume plans, its excitement that’s palpable...
Let the games begin. To celebrate National Physical Therapy Month Pickersgill Retirement Community held its first ever afternoon senior olympics. Our dynamic rehab team was not only responsible for the brilliant idea to host an olympiad, they also planned the events...
Each Tuesday afternoon, a cohort of sixth-grade students from the Gilman School visits Pickersgill Retirement Community. For six consecutive weeks approximately one third of the class interacts with a group of our residents through games, biography projects, and...
Moving into a retirement community can be an overwhelming process. However—with smart planning and appropriate timing—your move can be made much easier and considerably more cost effective. There are several factors to consider when deciding on the best time to make...
It’s somewhat uncertain when Pickersgill Retirement Community held the very first Country Fair. According to seasoned board member, Jinx Barton (46 years), and veteran admissions director, Janice Harris (25 years), one thing is for certain: the Country Fair is...