
Life feels richer when you share it with someone else, and companion living creates daily opportunities for connection, movement and mutual support — all without sacrificing your independence at The Gardens at Barry Road. Whether you enjoy quiet mornings or lively conversation, sharing your space with a companion can bring meaningful benefits that support both physical mobility and social well-being.

When loved ones stay as involved as possible in the lives of older adults, outcomes are generally more positive. The assisted living and memory care levels of service at The Gardens at Barry Road in Kansas City, Missouri, allow for that level of family and intergenerational connection for those who want it.

Game nights offer a unique form of interaction with others. As a host, you don't have to be an excellent chef, conversationalist or entertainer to ensure a good time for your guests. While game nights take planning and effort to succeed, the games are the focus, which allows you to join in your own party instead of working constantly to keep it going.

One of the biggest joys of retirement is the opportunity to focus on what matters most to you. Without the busyness and distractions of juggling household chores, building a career and attending to the needs of a family, this season of life offers plenty of time for personal growth. For many seniors at The Gardens at Barry Road in Kansas City, MO, daily devotionals play an important role in growing in their faith.

Everyone has a story to tell, and sharing those stories can be a wonderful way to connect with others. Weekly group storytelling brings neighbors, family members or residents together to talk, listen and celebrate each other's experiences. Whether you're reminiscing about the past, swapping favorite memories or creating new tales together, these sessions can spark joy, fill rooms with laughter and help people feel welcomed and gain a sense of belonging.

Aging naturally causes changes to your vision, often making it difficult to see up close, distinguish between colors and see in low-light situations. You also have a higher risk of certain eye conditions, including age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataracts. Taking care of your eyes now could prevent or slow the progression of those eye conditions to help keep you seeing clearly for longer. The following tips can help you maintain your eye health in your senior years.

Doctor’s visits can feel overwhelming for anyone, but a little preparation helps you get the most out of each appointment. Whether you’re managing a chronic condition or just checking in on your health with an annual physical, having prepared questions can help you come out of the visit more informed and confident in your next steps.

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