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Upcoming Events
Discover a fresh take on old-time music at Fox Hill!
Meet Ken and Brad Kolodner. Two generations join forces to create an innovative sound. Thursday, October 18 at 2:00 pm. Dynamic father-son duo Ken and Brad Kolodner weave together a captivating soundscape on the hammered dulcimer, banjo, fiddles and vocals, pushing the boundaries of the American old-time tradition into uncharted territory
Discover what it means to live inspired at Fox Hill!
The Final Inspired Experiences: Q&A with Fox Hill’s Owners. Thursday, September 27 at 10:30 am. Don’t miss the final event of Inspired Experiences, a series designed for you to explore what it means to live inspired at Fox Hill. Over light refreshments, have an engaging discussion with a panel of Fox Hill condominium owners
Blog Posts
Top Reasons to Retire in Maryland
Although planning for retirement can represent either an exciting opportunity or a reality to postpone as long as possible, the choice of retirement lifestyle that suits you is a decision you don’t want to put off too long. Today, options for living the good life beyond one’s working years are
7 Bethesda Outdoor Spots All Ages Can Enjoy
Bethesda, Maryland, one of the most popular communities in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, is known as ‘the’ place for great restaurants and shops of all kinds. But as the winter turns to spring, it’s time to put indoor activities on the back burner and get outdoors. Bethesda is an
The Best Brain Games for Seniors
With retirement comes increased free time, which can leave seniors feeling uncertain as to how to fill their days. Younger adults have constant mental stimulation at work and with children, but seniors in retirement communities have to intentionally seek out activities to keep their minds sharp. Below are the top
Seven Simple Balance Exercises for Active Adults
Improving your stability can boost your confidence and help you avoid serious injuries from falling. The National Council on Aging reports that falls are the most common fatal injury for seniors with about 800,000 hospitalizations and 27,000 deaths each year. Various health conditions can affect balance, including changes in vision,