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EP32: Introducing Vi’s Vista 360 Well-Being

20 min · 4 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Senior Living Straight Talk, host Pamela Fultz, Community Manager at Vi, welcomes Carrie Schroeder, Executive Director at Vi at The Glen, to discuss an exciting new initiative across Vi communities: Vista 360 Well-Being. Building on Vi’s long-standing commitment to resident wellness, Vista 360 shifts the focus from traditional wellness programming to a more expansive, personalized approach to overall well-being. With three guiding pillars—Empower, Elevate, and Enliven—Vista 360 integrates innovative experiences, cross-departmental service enhancements, and signature programs designed to help residents live fully, purposefully, and joyfully every day. In this episode, they discuss: * The evolution from Vi’s “Living Well” initiative to the more holistic Vista 360 Well-Being model * The difference between wellness (activities that support health) and well-being (how residents experience and feel about their lives overall) * Vista 360’s three pillars—Empower, Elevate, and Enliven—and how they shape daily life at Vi * The three signature experiences: Vista Explore (travel), Vista Enrich (brain vitality), and Vista Discover (experiential learning) * Vi’s partnership with Orbridge to offer curated and exclusive travel opportunities for residents * Collaborations with leading experts including Pacific Neuroscience Institute, Aegis Therapies, Maggie Moon, Dividat, and SmartFit * How Vista 360 extends beyond programming to elevate service standards and empower both residents and team members MEMORABLE QUOTES: * “When I think of well-being, I think of that broader concept—it reflects how people feel and experience life overall.” * “I don’t know if there is a typical day. It really falls to who the person is and what they need that day to bring them joy.” * “Our constant challenge will be keeping those three pillars in the forefront—how do we empower, elevate, and enliven?” * “If we’re not offering it, tell us what it is so we can offer it.” RESOURCES: * Learn more about Orbridge Travel: https://www.orbridge.com/ [https://www.orbridge.com/] * Pacific Neuroscience Institute: https://www.pacificneuroscienceinstitute.org/ [https://www.pacificneuroscienceinstitute.org/] * Aegis Therapies: https://www.aegistherapies.com/ [https://www.aegistherapies.com/] * Maggie Moon (The MIND Diet): https://maggiemoon.com/ [https://maggiemoon.com/] * Dividat: https://dividat.com/ [https://dividat.com/] * SmartFit: https://www.smartfitinc.com/ [https://www.smartfitinc.com/] * Find out more about Vi Living at our Website: https://www.viliving.com/ [https://www.viliving.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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In this episode of Senior Living Straight Talk, Vi Senior Community Relations Manager Pamela Fultz talks with Yanyn “Yany” San Luis, CEO and founder of The Win Woman, about how seniors are using artificial intelligence as a practical tool for independence, creativity, organization, and connection. Yanyn shares what she has seen firsthand while teaching AI workshops to Vi residents, including how older adults are using tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Suno, Canva, and Google Translate in everyday life. Pamela and Yanyn also discuss the importance of using AI safely. They explore how seniors can use AI to prepare questions for doctors, organize medications, plan travel, practice languages, restore old photos, write family stories, and even create music with grandchildren—while remembering to verify information and avoid entering personal identifiable information into AI systems. In this episode, they discuss: * Why seniors are becoming curious about AI and how it can support independence * How AI can act as a “digital secretary” for reminders, RSVPs, organization, and voice-to-text tasks * Practical health and wellness uses, including medication scheduling and preparing questions for a doctor * Creative uses of AI, including digital art, custom greeting cards, music creation, photo restoration, and legacy storytelling * How AI can support travel planning, translation, and reading menus in other languages * Why users should verify AI-generated information and keep a “human in the loop” * Simple ways seniors can get started, beginning with one repetitive task they would like help managing Memorable Quotes: * “Seniors didn’t get to be where they are by avoiding progress.” * “Technology is frankly the ultimate equalizer.” * “The more specificity that you have in the task you want it to perform, the better the output.” * “AI is here to stay… let’s learn it and let’s not get left behind.” Resources: * Learn more about Yanyn San Luis and The Win Woman: https://thewinwoman.com/yanyn-san-luis/ [https://thewinwoman.com/yanyn-san-luis/] * Find out more about Vi Living at our Website: https://www.viliving.com/ [https://www.viliving.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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EP34 The Shared Mindset of Life Plan Communities

In this episode, Senior Community Relations Manager Pam Fultz discusses the shared mindset that often brings residents together in Life Plan Communities. She is joined by nationally recognized senior living and financial expert Brad Breeding, CFP®, founder of myLifeSite and author of Your Best Path Forward: A Practical Guide to Navigating Senior Living Options and Planning. Brad explains that Life Plan Communities, also known as continuing care retirement communities or CCRCs, are often attractive to proactive planners who want to make thoughtful decisions about their future. Together, Pam and Brad explore how commitment, community culture, financial planning, family involvement, and changing expectations among baby boomers all shape the senior living decision-making process. In this episode, they discuss: * What Life Plan Communities are and how they differ from other senior living options * Why residents of Life Plan Communities often share a proactive, planning-focused mindset * How continuing care agreements and priority access to care can provide peace of mind * Why community culture, resident engagement, and staff relationships matter when choosing a community * How to compare senior living options beyond cost, including lifestyle, amenities, contracts, and long-term needs * The role adult children may play in helping parents evaluate senior living decisions * How baby boomers are researching Life Plan Communities and asking more detailed questions before making a move Memorable Quotes: * “What’s the value of peace of mind, of kind of having a plan built into where you live?” * “We’re here to support each other. We know that we’re all here because we’re planning ahead.” * “There’s no such thing as the perfect solution, but finding the one that’s closest to perfect is really important.” * “This was a gift to our children.” Resources: * Learn more about Brad Breeding and myLifeSite: https://mylifesite.net/ [https://mylifesite.net/] * Explore Brad Breeding’s book, Your Best Path Forward: A Practical Guide to Navigating Senior Living Options and Planning: https://mylifesite.net/your-best-path-forward-a-practice-guide-to-senior-living-options-and-planning [https://mylifesite.net/your-best-path-forward-a-practice-guide-to-senior-living-options-and-planning] * Learn more about Life Plan Communities at Vi: https://www.viliving.com/senior-living/options/about-life-plan-communities [https://www.viliving.com/senior-living/options/about-life-plan-communities] * Learn more about continuing care retirement communities at Vi: https://www.viliving.com/continuum-of-care/ccrc [https://www.viliving.com/continuum-of-care/ccrc] * Find out more about Vi Living at our Website: https://www.viliving.com/ [https://www.viliving.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

6 de may de 202621 min
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EP33: Tax Advantages of Living in a Type A Life Plan Community

In this episode of Senior Living Straight Talk, Pamela Fultz, Senior Community Relations Manager with Vi, speaks with Billie Porter, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor, and President of the Naples location of Florida Trust Wealth Management, about the tax advantages of living in a Type A Life Plan Community. Their conversation explores how entrance fees and monthly service fees may create valuable medical expense deductions, while also helping older adults plan proactively for future care needs. They also discuss how these potential tax benefits fit into a broader financial and aging plan. Billie explains the differences between Type A, Type B, and Type C contracts, why Type A communities can offer more predictability, and why involving a CPA, estate planning attorney, and financial advisor early in the process can help residents make more informed decisions. In this episode, they discuss: * The differences between Type A, Type B, and Type C Life Plan Community contracts * How a Type A contract can offer predictable future care and financial planning * The potential one-time tax deduction tied to a Type A entrance fee * How a portion of ongoing monthly service fees may qualify as a medical expense deduction * Why the 7.5% adjusted gross income medical expense threshold matters * The importance of coordinating decisions with a CPA, estate planning attorney, and financial advisor * Why starting the planning process in the late 60s or early 70s may create more options and reduce future stress Memorable Quotes: * “Type A are my favorite kind of CCRCs because of the tax benefits and the quality of care that you can receive in one of these properties.” * “It’s not a one-size-fits-all.” * “You can’t start early enough.” * “Do it for yourself so you can have fun on that cruise ship on land, but also do it for your loved ones.” Resources: * Florida Trust Wealth Management [https://floridatrust.com/] * Find out more about Vi Living at our Website: https://www.viliving.com/ [https://www.viliving.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1 de abr de 202617 min
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EP32: Introducing Vi’s Vista 360 Well-Being

In this episode of Senior Living Straight Talk, host Pamela Fultz, Community Manager at Vi, welcomes Carrie Schroeder, Executive Director at Vi at The Glen, to discuss an exciting new initiative across Vi communities: Vista 360 Well-Being. Building on Vi’s long-standing commitment to resident wellness, Vista 360 shifts the focus from traditional wellness programming to a more expansive, personalized approach to overall well-being. With three guiding pillars—Empower, Elevate, and Enliven—Vista 360 integrates innovative experiences, cross-departmental service enhancements, and signature programs designed to help residents live fully, purposefully, and joyfully every day. In this episode, they discuss: * The evolution from Vi’s “Living Well” initiative to the more holistic Vista 360 Well-Being model * The difference between wellness (activities that support health) and well-being (how residents experience and feel about their lives overall) * Vista 360’s three pillars—Empower, Elevate, and Enliven—and how they shape daily life at Vi * The three signature experiences: Vista Explore (travel), Vista Enrich (brain vitality), and Vista Discover (experiential learning) * Vi’s partnership with Orbridge to offer curated and exclusive travel opportunities for residents * Collaborations with leading experts including Pacific Neuroscience Institute, Aegis Therapies, Maggie Moon, Dividat, and SmartFit * How Vista 360 extends beyond programming to elevate service standards and empower both residents and team members MEMORABLE QUOTES: * “When I think of well-being, I think of that broader concept—it reflects how people feel and experience life overall.” * “I don’t know if there is a typical day. It really falls to who the person is and what they need that day to bring them joy.” * “Our constant challenge will be keeping those three pillars in the forefront—how do we empower, elevate, and enliven?” * “If we’re not offering it, tell us what it is so we can offer it.” RESOURCES: * Learn more about Orbridge Travel: https://www.orbridge.com/ [https://www.orbridge.com/] * Pacific Neuroscience Institute: https://www.pacificneuroscienceinstitute.org/ [https://www.pacificneuroscienceinstitute.org/] * Aegis Therapies: https://www.aegistherapies.com/ [https://www.aegistherapies.com/] * Maggie Moon (The MIND Diet): https://maggiemoon.com/ [https://maggiemoon.com/] * Dividat: https://dividat.com/ [https://dividat.com/] * SmartFit: https://www.smartfitinc.com/ [https://www.smartfitinc.com/] * Find out more about Vi Living at our Website: https://www.viliving.com/ [https://www.viliving.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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EP31: Baby Boomers Reimagining Retirement Living

Pam Fultz, Community Relations Manager at Vi, speaks with communications strategist and professional futurist Stephen Dupont about how Baby Boomers are reshaping expectations around retirement and senior living. With more than 30 years of experience in public relations and a master’s degree in foresight from the University of Houston, Stephen offers a unique perspective on generational shifts, technology adoption, and what it means for communities like Vi to stay ahead of the curve. Stephen and Pam explore how Baby Boomers differ from previous generations, both in mindset and lifestyle preferences, especially when it comes to aging, community living, and leveraging technology. They dive into why this generation is so influential—both economically and culturally—and how senior living providers can better cater to their dynamic, active lifestyles. In this episode, they discuss: * Who the Baby Boomers are, including distinctions between early Boomers and Generation Jones * Why Baby Boomers are a crucial demographic for senior living communities * The economic power of Boomers, who hold over $85 trillion in household wealth * How Baby Boomers are entering retirement earlier and with a desire for more active, engaged lifestyles * The importance of community, volunteerism, and outdoor activity for this generation * Boomers’ surprising comfort and fluency with technology and even AI * How Boomers are not only reshaping senior living but will help transform it for future generations Memorable Quotes: * “Boomers are probably the most active generation in history—they’re bikers, skiers, golfers, and more.” * “This generation is not going to sit still. They’re choosing communities younger and expecting to stay active.” * “Boomers don’t see this as the final chapter—they’re living big, bold lives with influence.” * “They were the first to adopt personal computers, and now they’re using AI to create content.” Resources: * Learn more about Stephen Dupont: https://stephendupont.co [https://stephendupont.co/] Find out more about Vi Living at our Website: https://www.viliving.com/ [https://www.viliving.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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