Racing for Fun
Marvin Stuart spent his 20s, 30s and some of his 60s competing in drag races with a number of different automobiles, including a beloved Chevy Monte Carlo.
Marvin Stuart spent his 20s, 30s and some of his 60s competing in drag races with a number of different automobiles, including a beloved Chevy Monte Carlo.
Katherine Virginia “Ginny” Binns has at least 28 reasons to wake up each morning, fueled by her love for her family.
Resident Anita Miller credits years of writing and several engaging careers for keeping her mind sharp well into her 90s. She has decades of experience writing for The Philadelphia Inquirer, hosting a radio program. singing and acting, teaching and serving her community.
Masonic Village at Warminster is the smallest of Masonic Villages’ campuses, but the variety of activities and fun offered to residents is huge.
Andy Harrin's mother, Eli, recently celebrated her third anniversary at Masonic Village. Andy had explored other continuing care facilities, but when he visited Masonic Village, he knew it was the right place.
Although they sound very similar, Medicare and Medicaid are very different services.
If you have looked into Medicare to see about getting covered, you know how complex it can be. You may be confused about late penalties, lack of coverage and which plans are best for you, for starters.
What are you doing to try and stay healthy during the pandemic? “During times like these, it’s easy for some of the basics to get away from us,” recreation coordinator Jodi Wendl, Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill, shared during a
More than 100 million U.S. adults are now living with diabetes or prediabetes, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Diane Waple, chief dietitian at Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, has some advice for how to
Did you know heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States? It is an equal-opportunity killer which claims over 600,000 million lives annually.