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Active – and safe – doesn’t have to mean dull
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Maybe it’s time we came up with a new word for ‘retirement.’ As an adjective it’s just a little too lethargic
ure retirement means your career is at rest, but everything else in life is as active as ever. With that pesky job out of the way there’s time to take up new sports, build new friendships, dive deeper into spirituality, and learn more about your passions. “When people think of retirement living they think of a stereotype — stuck in your living room watching TV, bored and lonely. We’re not doing that,” says Lesley Sikorski
Live your best life. Trust in Berwick. We empower our residents to live their best life with us. Our homes are adaptive to whatever changes may come and the safety of our communities and our people is paramount. Join one of our vibrant communities today and enjoy a safe, active and healthy lifestyle.
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with Berwick Retirement Communities in Victoria. “These are living communities where we embrace the unconventional.” While living your best life, Retirement Living might be a great solution to the challenges Covid-19 has presented for many seniors. Berwick Retirement Communities has a detailed pandemic response plan and they have modified their operations to continue creating meaningful engagement for their residents. In Victoria, Berwick Royal Oak and Berwick House offer hospitality and
support services in a safe setting. Victoria resident, Betty, says, “With all the Covid-19 pandemic going on, being at Berwick has helped me feel calm, more kind, and really feel at home. I love it here because I feel safe. I feel wanted. I love the people…It’s very, very special.” “The staff here have been so responsible in keeping us informed about the protocols and the guidance that we’ve been given in order to maintain safety and security for the residents,” boasts Helen. Another resident commented, “It’s been quite amazing…if you’re living on your own in your house…we’ve got our friends all around us and with us and all the help that’s right there…I feel safe, and healthy, and happy.” Les sums it up, “The people who work here are committed. They genuinely like seniors. The staff are always happy to help you. I’ve lived at Berwick for 8 years and I’m turning 100 this year and I think living at Berwick has a lot to do with that.”
Oct/Nov 2020
ACTIVE – AND SAFE DULL DOESN’T HAVE TO MEAN A CAREGIVER’S STORY
Tuesday, Oct 27, 2020
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fter living a very beautiful but simple life in Boca Raton, Florida for more than 24 years, my life changed drastically moving back to my roots on Vancouver Island – however in a good way, a purposeful way. One could say I’ve found my calling by being a caregiver. When one of my sisters asked, “Why on earth would you want that job Nancy?” I replied, “It’s not a job, it’s a purpose”. After not working for 27 years, playing tennis, and eating lunch with my teammates at the most elegant country clubs in South Florida, I found myself seeking something meaningful, something that would bring me joy. What does a caregiver do really? We do much more than hold hands and dust pianos. Besides driving to doctors appointments, purchasing groceries and making delicious meals (home made soups are my speciality!) we are there to bring joy, whether that may be to listen to fascinating life stories (all of them are) help to dress or bathe, wrap them in a warmed towel or dress a wound. In essence, we do all the things you did all your life with your own babies, but now find challenging after being independent for so long. Those crippled tired hands have earned help. Grown children live busy lives and they carry guilt because they can’t always be there to help with day to day tasks. This is where a caregiver comes in. Not just any caregiver, but one who is compassionate, loving, patient and kind. One that is consistent and can add value to a senior’s life because they are building relationships. One that you look forward to seeing like a family member or close friend. Because loneliness is a real thing for many, especially the elderly and particularly now in these uncertain COVID times. I was once told by a counselor that humans are hard wired to be connected. A very true statement. I’ve met some incredible elderly people here in Victoria that have shared
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their life stories - powerful and entertaining stories that deserve to be heard. A funny note, my first clients (I will call them Henry and Margaret) are a sweet couple: Henry, a decorated and accomplished professor, wearing a cap bearing the insignia of his university; and his accomplished wife, a renown woman herself. When I picked them up to take them out for a few hours (I think we ended up ambling around the woods of their family home they shared for 47 years followed by a walk and ice cream along
Dallas Road) the first thing Henry said was, “Nice to meet you Nancy. But does she (head cocked toward Margaret) have to come?” I worked with a couple, for whom the husband was my prime companion role. After a few months he went on to care. His wife had received a diagnosis of cancer, and after many years of two people in the home, she was lonely and scared. I worked on a ‘team of two’ as her companion. The home was spotless, and that is how I coined the term “holding hands and dusting pianos.”
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I have so many funny stories and relationships that have given me this sense of purpose I was seeking. I will share some with you in the next few months. Stay stunned, stay safe, and always be kind. Care & Company offers introduction to caregiver courses. You may register for the upcoming course in November. Please call us at 250-382-2328 for more information. Submitted by Nancy Taylor Community Liaison for Care & Company Senior Care Victoria
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The perfect time to rediscover Canada with Mile Zero Tours
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hinking of sticking closer to home next year? Well you are in luck then: There is no shortage of breathtaking sights to visit and experience within Canada — and no better time to reap the benefits of travelling domestically! From coast to coast, our country is bursting with charming towns, natural geographical wonders and fascinating histories. Mile Zero Tours, a local Island-owned tour operator, knows and understands this and specializes in crafting first-class guided tours from Vancouver Island to some of Canada’s most breathtaking gems. One such tour, the Epic Canadian Rail Journey, is the ultimate Canadian expedition. This 16-day trip escorts travellers on a scenic rail journey across the continent, with overnights in Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. Guests witness the dramatic change in topography between provinces, from snowcapped mountains to endless prairies. The trip is complete with quintessential Canadian excursions, including cruising into the mists of Niagara Falls, admiring the views from atop Montreal’s Mount Royal and visiting the most photographed lighthouse in the world in Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. Other Canadian highlights visited by Mile Zero Tours include: New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy, home to the highest tides in the world; Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, a town on the edge of the Arctic Ocean; Cavendish, the picturesque seaside village that inspired Lucy Maude
Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables; and Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site and geological phenomena. Not to mention that by supporting Canadian businesses, you’ll be doing your part to strengthen the backbone of the economy. With all precautions in place, Mile Zero Tours is dedicated to providing safe travel as conditions allow but will not hesitate to cancel if it becomes unsafe or unfeasible. And you can rest assured that Mile Zero Tours guarantees all deposits fully refunded if conditions do not permit the trip to go ahead. So go ahead, make the plans and dream big for 2021! For unforgettable travel that starts right from your front door in Victoria, call 250-590-0811 or visit MileZeroTours.com.
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November is fall-prevention month • Keep frequently used items in easy-toreach places; avoid using step-stools. • Consider grab-bars or tub handles in the bathroom and around the toilet. • Have a night-light in areas where you walk at night. • Keep pathways wide and clear of clutter. • If you have pets, ensure they are not underfoot before walking. Check with your pharmacist to see if any of your medications increase your risk of a fall. Medications that lower your blood pressure might cause issues. Pharmacists often warn patients about the risk of something we call “postural hypotension.” Some medications are helpful
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hat if I told you there was a serious health crisis that many people might not be aware of: That it is the leading cause of injury-related hospitalization for older adults. That every 10 minutes this event sends an older person to the hospital, and that it is responsible for 60 per cent of head injuries. This event must be motor vehicle accidents, right? Nope. Heart attacks or strokes? Wrong again. I, too, was surprised to learn that the leading cause of hospitalization in older adults is a fall from a standing height. There is no single reason why people fall. If there were, we would work to prevent it. In many cases, there are multiple risk factors that can increase the risk of falling. Reducing these risk factors applies to everyone, not just seniors, but the consequences of a fall can be more severe for seniors. For example, falls cause 90 per cent of hip and wrist fractures.
Let’s look at some of the easiest ways in which to prevent falls for everyone. Perhaps the easiest way to prevent falls is to have your eyes checked on a regular basis. If you have vision issues or incorrect glasses, it can make judging distances difficult. It can also make obstacles like stairs or curbs hard to see. So visit your eye doctor on a regular basis. Stay active. Regular exercise increases lower body strength and helps improve balance. You do not need to start jogging or swim endless laps to improve muscle strength and balance. Most community centres have low-impact activities suitable for all age ranges and abilities. You can try tai chi, chair yoga, line dancing or pole walking. My nearest seniors centre has at least 20 different classes to choose from. There are also classes specifically designed for fall prevention. As an added bonus, exercise is social and can make you feel better. Make your home safer. This is the best place to think about fall prevention. Take a few moments to look around your home. Or better still, have someone else evaluate safety in your home. Here are a few ideas to increase home safety: • Ensure there is proper lighting in all areas of the home, especially around stairs. • Use non-slip mats in the bathroom and on shower floors. • Use double-sided tape on the bottom of throw rugs, or, better yet, remove them.
for reducing your blood pressure, but they can reduce your body’s ability to deliver blood when needed. This is usually noticed when you get up from sitting or lying down. It can make you feel lightheaded or dizzy. Pharmacists often recommend that people on blood pressure medications stand still for five seconds when they first stand up. This way if you do feel dizzy, you can just sit back down. Never jump up and race to answer the phone or the doorbell. Wait five seconds before you start walking. November is fall-prevention month in Canada. This is a good time to take a fresh look at hazards around the house. If you want to learn more, visit findingbalancebc.ca, it is a great resource for preventing falls.
Worried about the safety of living at home alone, but not ready for long-term care or full home-care? Sometimes a little help means a lot.
Heart Pharmacy’s Heart at Home program helps with: • Daily in-home medication support, ensuring that your loved one is taking their medications daily • Assistance with more challenging medications like patches, inhalers, eye and ear drops, and insulin • Regular reporting to your doctor and loved ones of any issues with medications or general health • Companionship and structure, with the same faces every day at consistent times To discuss how it works and whether it’s right for you or a loved one, contact us anytime by: Phone: 778-817-0417 or Email: heartathome@heartpharmacy.com
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STARLIGHT VILLAGE
Designed with Living & Comfort in Mind
Starlight Village is the ideal alternative to condo living and a wonderful place call home. Downsizers and seniors are enjoying brand new homes in this community of 1 and 2br homes ideally situated on the beautiful Saanich Peninsula near Sidney by the Sea, grocery stores, farmers markets, restaurants, parks, walking paths, and a 10 minute drive from the hospital, ferry terminal and airport.
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Go to: www.saanich.ca/recreation to see what is happening! To register for your reserved drop-in spot call any Saanich Recreation Centre Gordon Head Recreation Centre G.R. Pearkes Recreation Centre Cedar Hill Recreation Centre Saanich Commonwealth Place
250-475-7100 250-475-5400 250-475-7121 250-475-7600
We are a charitable, not for profit society that enhances social connections and well-being for seniors. We provide programs and services for those 55 years of age or better with two centres and outreach programs to serve you. Saanich Centre 286 Hampton Rd. 250 382-3151
Victoria Centre 1911 Quadra St. 250 388-4268
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stay active * stay healthy * stay connected
tarlight Village is a community of owners who care and look out for one another. You’ll often see neighbors socializing or out for walks together. And unlike most condos or townhomes, Starlight Village welcomes furry family members with their fully fenced yards and various nature walks nearby. Brand new homes at Starlight Villages start at just $299,000 including GST. These affordable new rancher homes are bright and spacious and were designed with living and comfort in mind with their open floor plans and vaulted living and dining areas. Enjoy cooking for yourself or friends in the upgraded kitchen which includes a quartz and stainless steel appliance package. With three floor plans to choose from and a variety of different types of flooring, cabinets, countertops and colours you can build a home to be happy in. All homes are equipped with heat pump systems. You’ll never be too hot or too cold again and you won’t believe the difference in your heating bill. Visit the folks at Starlight Village. They are just as excited as you are to call it home. If you’d like more information or to set up an appointment for a private tour, call or text them at 250-818-4842 or send an email to sales@starlightvillage.ca
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New home ownership and exceptional value with the Starter Series by Westhills
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orgeous three-bedroom, single-family homes constructed by a trusted local builder sit near the shore of Langford Lake, less than 20 minutes from downtown Victoria. The picturesque, amenity-rich Westhills community has attracted more than 3,000 residents since 2008, and will have an elementary school, middle school and child care facility opening in fall 2022. Starter Series homes range in price from $609,900 plus GST and the second phase is selling now. Wayne Evans and Colleen Taylor Spicer, new-home specialists for Westhills, say the low-maintenance homes are a fantastic choice for families who need more room. “The Starter Series homes are the perfect fit for young active families who are either first-time buyers who are not interested in condo living, or for those coming out of a condo or townhome and looking for a singlefamily dwelling with a low-maintenance fenced-in yard for their kids, dogs or entertaining friends and family,” Evans says. One lucky prospective buyer will have a head start on furniture because Westhills is running a contest — no purchase required — on its website. Entrants have a chance to win a $2,500 furniture gift card for Muse & Merchant or Scan Designs. They might find the perfect sectional couch for the main living area, which features a nine-foot ceiling, durable laminate flooring and a natural-gas fireplace. In addition to exceptional living rooms, Starter Series homes check off all the other boxes: select floor plan options include walk-in closets; luxurious master ensuites; stylish finishing packages featuring custom quartz countertops in the kitchen and bath; designer carpet with eco-friendly underlay on the stairs and in the bedrooms; and
stylish tile floors in the main baths and ensuite. The kitchens feature custom-design cabinetry with soft-close doors and drawers, tile backsplashes and top of the line EnergyStar-rated appliance packages. The exteriors feature a 30-year, fibreglassshingle roof, fully landscaped front and back yards with in-ground irrigation and exposed aggregate patios. The homes are constructed to BuiltGreen standards. Additional energy and costsaving upgrade options such as electric car chargers, hot water on demand, and home security solutions can be installed before move-in day. All homes are covered by 2-5-10 year warranty and sizes range from 1,322 to 1,554 square feet. Langford Lake, just minutes from residents’ doorsteps, is the perfect spot for swimming, kayaking, paddle-boarding, fishing or just playing in the sand. Also nearby are the YMCA and YWCA, offering a wave pool, therapy pools, daycare, fitness facilities and more, and the Galloping Goose multi-use trail. “People seem to be wowed when they learn about Westhills’ prime location in Langford, where city meets nature,” Taylor Spicer says. “This is the perfect location for those who seek adventure and outdoor lifestyle and want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, yet be close enough to still commute in for work.” The Westhills NewHome Gallery is open daily from noon to 4 p.m. at 2979 Constellation Ave. in Victoria. Learn more by visiting westhillsbc.com/starterseries, calling 250-474-5899 or emailing info@westhillsbc.com. Don’t forget to enter the contest at discoveryourdreamhome.ca.
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Upsize your lifestyle and overcome social isolation With the evolving pandemic an ongoing societal reality, each of us has had to modify our daily lives and contend with social isolation.
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nfortunately, social isolation among seniors is not a new topic, and has only been heightened with social distancing guidelines. A 2020 report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) notes that the risks among older adults for many physical and mental health conditions are greatly increased by prolonged social isolation — including depression, dementia and heart disease. Now more than ever, people of all ages, and in particular seniors, are becoming more conscious of how their mental health impacts physical well-being. As an industry leader, Tapestry seniors’ communities provide residents with a vibrant and engaged environment by delivering programs and services that are aligned to the seven dimensions of wellness, which include physical, emotional, intellectual, social, spiritual, environmental and occupational components. The Tapestry philosophy represents a modern approach to seniors living, one in which individuals live independently, yet are supported by wellness-focused programming, exceptional service and like-minded neighbours. Tapestry residents are active, socially connected, independent and ready for the next adventure. While each suite is well equipped with a full kitchen and ample living space, with Tapestry’s premium in-house amenities and customizable services, residents can avoid the stresses of cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping and other daily chores. Instead, they can share a gourmet meal with a neighbour in the full-service restaurant, invite friends and family to join them for a drink in the pub or enjoy a class with friends — all in the comfort of their own Tapestry community. What makes Tapestry particularly unique is the Tapestry feeling, a spirit and energy defined in large part by our dedicated employees who are passionately committed to creating personalized experiences, treasuring resident relationships and exceeding service expectations. From the concierge that remembers your dog’s name, to the server that knows just how you like your favourite meal, Tapestry
employees take pride in tailoring their service to your individual needs and anticipating preferences to create a truly memorable experience. Tapestry employees also play a critical role in championing wellness-focused programming and events that support stress reduction, encourage positive lifestyle habits and foster new social connections. Currently under construction, Tapestry at Victoria Harbour is on schedule for moveins early 2021. Whether you choose to own or rent, for a limited time you can receive $10,000* towards your new Tapestry lifestyle to use for service fees, dining or monthly rent. The Presentation Centre is now open by private appointment. Visit TapestryVictoria.com or call 250.419.4261 to learn more. *Purchase before December 31, 2020, and receive a $10,000 credit on closing, or rent before December 31, 2020, and receive a $10,000 credit towards monthly charges.
upsize your lifestyle Live in a community of people just like you Đ° active, independent and ready to take on the next adventure. While each of us has experienced challenges and isolation this year, making the move to Tapestry means avoiding the stress of daily chores, forming meaningful connections and enjoying programs, dining and services designed to maintain your wellness. And now you can take advantage of our exclusive limited-time promotion and receive $10,000* towards your new Tapestry lifestyle to use for service fees, dining or monthly rent.
Your choice to own or rent. Move in early 2021. Presentation Centre Open by Private Appointment 665 Douglas Street 250.419.4261
TapestryVictoria.com *Purchase a condominium home before December 31, 2020 and receive a $10,000 credit on closing. Or commit to a one-year rental agreement before December 31, 2020 with a move-in by April 1, 2021 and receive a $10,000 credit. This is not an offering for sale. Such offering may be made by Disclosure Statement only. October 2020 E.&O.E. ÂŽ Trademarks of Concert Properties Ltd., used under license where applicable.
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We are OPEN in Saanich Recreation, Parks and Community Services and look forward to seeing you! In Saanich, we are happy to be seeing the public back in our buildings now that our recreation centres are open again.
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aanich continues to follow safety protocols safe and has a variety of programs available to adults. Our “drop-in” programs are now “reserved drop-in” and pre-registration online or by phone is required for each session. You can reserve your spot up to seven calendar days in advance, but many programs have space available on the day of the session, so last-minute decisions are an option.
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WEIGHT ROOMS Our weight rooms have been open since July. You can reserve a 90-minute workout time online or by phone. Time slots can be booked up to seven calendar days in advance, but we frequently have space available for same-day workouts so be sure to call if you feel like coming in on short notice.
ART STUDIOS Our ceramic and art studios at Cedar Hill Recreation Centre are open and offering painting classes, beginners pottery and sketching with ink and watercolour — and more. Open art studio times are also available for artists wanting space to work on their own projects. AQUATICS The pools are open at both Commonwealth Place and Gordon Head Recreation Centre. Come and enjoy your Aquafit class or length swim, or sign the grandkids up for lessons. Families are welcome to come as a“pod” and swim together. At Gordon Head, the pool can be booked for private 1.5-hour events with a maximum attendance of 40. Call 250-475-7100 for more information.
GENERAL ADULT PROGRAMS Start your training with the new puppy you bought during isolation — dog obedience classes are held at Commonwealth Place. Other activities now available include Archery, Table Tennis, Free Guide Walks, Ballet, Line Dance, and Martial Arts. If you miss your dancing, Nuline, Line and Ballet Dance are open at Commonwealth Place, Cordova Bay 55+, Cedar Hill and Gordon Head. WHERE CAN I FIND A LISTING OF WHAT IS AVAILABLE? For a schedule of activities available go to: Saanich.ca/alg To reserve your spot over the phone, call: G.R. Pearkes: 250-475-5400 Commonwealth Place: 250-475-7600 Cedar Hill: 250-475-7121 Gordon Head: 250-475-7100
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FITNESS AND WELLNESS CLASSES Yoga, Meditation, Pilates, Zumba, Strength and Stretch, Low Impact, Dancefix are just a few of the returning classes that you can register for. Many other fitness classes are back too, so check the website. Don’t forget pickleball, tennis, and squash, which are also back!
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“The Vista will inspire and support healthy living and fulfilling lives wherever a senior is in their life. We understand the balance of building and then managing trusted senior living communities and we desire to exceed the expectation of our residents every day.”
Welcome to The Vista
– David Craik, founder and owner, Avenir Senior Living
Picture a senior retirement community focused on your interests, needs and tastes, or those of someone you love — somewhere to thrive, relax and enjoy life.
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elcome to The Vista, Avenir Senior downtown Victoria and the surrounding Living’s latest community, coming ocean. It features a vast dining room, high tea to Esquimalt on the edge of Saxe room, piano lounge, sports bar, exercise area, Point in fall 2021. games room, library, art studio and bistro. Close to scenic ocean walkways, gorgeous Our Red Seal chef will create a masterpiece parklands, Esquimalt Recreation Centre, while you relax or entertain. On the ground Red Barn Market, shopping and public floor, you’ll fi nd your own personal movie transportation, this community is nestled theatre to enjoy. into the heart of this up-and-coming All residents at The Vista will have access Esquimalt neighborhood. to the new and improved The Vista is Esquimalt Legion, a “The heart of our an 11-storey, nonpharmacy, a coffee shop décor and atmosphere combustible steel-framed and a few other carefully is to create a place to building with a mix of selected amenities. Your condominium ownership, adventure all starts when refresh memories and independent and you enter, or greet your create new ones.” supportive living rental family, in the lobby’s fi reside - Violet Craik, founder and suites, each featuring lounge. owner, Avenir Senior Living ensuite laundry, patios, Avenir Senior Living is and air conditioning. family-owned and operated There are also Memory Care studios and based on Vancouver Island, and David to meet the specific needs of seniors with and Violet Craik have spent the past 25 dementia or other cognitive challenges. years honing their expertise in creating With 38 condominiums on the ninth and senior retirement communities in Canada 10th floors, 95 suites for rent on the fourth and the U.S. With a solid reputation for through eighth floors and 48 specialized design, construction, hospitality, care and Memory Care studios on the second and management your health and wellness are third floors, The Vista offers choices and their top priority and specialty. also the reassuring and appealing promise Located at 622 Admirals Rd., The Vista of aging in place. is currently under construction and plans to Hemingway-themed with touches of welcome its fi rst residents in fall 2021. modern colonial design, The Vista’s Stay connected as this epic new seniors eclectic decor is reminiscent of exotic community unfolds. Register with The Vista travel and adventure. at vistaseniors.com, and we will keep The stunning 16,000-square-foot rooftop in touch. Grand Salon penthouse has floor-to-ceiling Curious to learn about other Avenir glass windows for a panoramic view of communities? Visit avenirseniorliving.com.
This is the life. The Vista by Avenir is a new era in retirement living at the edge of the beautiful Saxe Point neighbourhood in Esquimalt. Life is an adventure and you’ve arrived at the right place. At The Vista, dining excellence, vibrant amenity areas, fulfilling socialization and flexible living options are all at your doorstep. Each suite comes with air conditioning and a balcony - and did we mention the views?
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