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Community News, Lakeway, TX Fall Festival – Games, Food and Fun!

Each year autumn arrives on the tail of a Texas Blue Norther, generating excitement that can be felt throughout The Vantage at Cityview. October kicks off three months of fun, food and festivities. Instantly overnight, pumpkins appeared everywhere!

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The Vantage at CityView, Community News Staying prepared with our annual flu clinic

In partnership with Walgreens, The Vantage at Cityview, like all Arbor Company communities, recently held its annual flu clinic to ensure everyone in the community stays healthy this fall and winter.

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The Vantage at CityView, Community News Residents Embrace Technology and Online Shopping

Each month, the Engagement team at The Vantage of Cityview offers residents an iPad training class. During the ongoing pandemic, retailers have been encouraging shoppers to purchase online holiday gifts early to avoid out of stock items and shipping delays. With the holidays fast approaching, residents quickly signed up for the community’s October class.

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The Vantage at CityView, Community News A Heart for Giving to Others – Resident Spotlight: Ted Cloud

Ted Cloud’s giving personality is founded on his principle for treating people with respect and that everyone is equally important.

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The Vantage at CityView, Community News From the Heart With Love – Resident Spotlight: Dorothy Parker

“Two dates bookend my life – Dec. 7, 1941, and Dec. 7, 2014,” said Dorothy Parker. In 1941, her father was a military doctor stationed at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. The second date she mentioned is when her beloved husband of 60 years passed away.

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The Vantage at CityView, Community News Emmy Lou McClean’s 98th Birthday

Passionate cooker Emmy Lou McClean celebrated 98 years of life on Saturday, Aug. 8th.

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The Vantage at CityView, Community News During the Pandemic, Yoga Brings Peace to Residents

In the middle of a typical busy day at a senior living community, yoga class is a quiet oasis.

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Senior Resources Sixty & Better: The Resource for Seniors to Feel Empowered

Feeling empowered can make all the difference in the lives of seniors in Tarrant County. Sixty & Better is a nonprofit senior services organization for seniors 60 and older. The organization operates 26 activity centers in the Fort Worth area, providing many essential services to today's older citizens. Founded in 1967, Sixty & Better offers a wide range of services, allowing many senior citizens to live life to the fullest.

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Health & Safety, Coronavirus How Seniors Can Fight Loneliness During COVID-19

The sudden appearance of the COVID-19 virus has impacted virtually everyone on the planet. Both seniors and their families have been asked to self-isolate, avoid contact with others, work remotely, and minimize trips away from home. Seniors in retirement communities are particularly vulnerable to the effects of the virus. Therefore, The Arbor Company has put measures in place to help ensure the health and well-being of our residents and staff.

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Senior Resources What You Should Know About the Area Agency on Aging in Fort Worth

Fort Worth seniors may not be familiar with the Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County, but this useful resource offers a wide array of valuable benefits for our older citizens. The agency is a branch of United Way, is staffed with both volunteers and skilled professionals, and serves eligible area residents 60 and older, as well as those with disabilities.

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