Moving into United’s Fish Creek community doesn’t mean giving up the things you enjoy doing. In fact, many residents find that their lives expand – new friends, new opportunities to learn, more socializing. If you or a family member are finding that living in the family home is no longer working as well as you […]

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Fish Creek Community – The Start of a Beautiful Friendship
“There are some people in life that make you laugh a little louder, smile a little bigger, and live just a little bit better.” – Anonymous What began as a simple, friendly gesture has turned into a close friendship. “I was sitting down for dinner in the dining room, when I noticed a new lady […]
United Games Puts Focus on Active Aging
“We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing!” – Benjamin Franklin Staying active is a cornerstone of United’s philosophy. So is community, and when you put the two together, the result is a lot of fun and laughter! The United Games is a great way to keep […]
Inger and Bill: Enjoying An Independent Life at Fish Creek West
“We fell in love with it right away!” Inger Copland, who lives with husband Bill Fennell at United’s Fish Creek West, recalls the day they visited the Fish Creek community during an open house in 2016. “Bill and I had been talking about making a move from our home, but we weren’t sure what that […]
United’s Stampede Breakfasts: Family Fun Western Style
Serving breakfast for a hundred or more is nothing new for the chefs at United’s two communities. And when it comes to Stampede season, the breakfasts bring out the cowboy and cowgirl in all of us. Eggs, sausage or bacon, and pancakes are traditional fare. Add in a healthy dose of fun, family and flare, […]
Letting Go: One Man’s Journey
This week’s article is written by United resident, Jim Dolph. Always optimistic, Jim has shown many fellow residents and our staff a different way of looking at life. Having lost a son and his wife, Jim says that death should be accepted as a natural part of life. Jim talks about two aspects of loss. The […]