A life plan community’s amenities, religious affiliation and geographic location may give its residents an edge on health and wellness, according to the results of the second year of the five-year Age Well Study being conducted by Mather Institute and Northwestern University. The results were released Tuesday.
“The associations outlined in the research findings offer valuable insights to both residents who want to be healthier and to life plan communities interested in developing and customizing resources and programs to better support resident wellness,” Mather President and CEO Mary Leary said.