Wellness at The Remington of McCandless
Wellness here is woven into everyday life—from fitness and movement to emotional, spiritual, and social support. Each program is designed to help residents feel their best in every way.
A Whole-Person Approach
Wellness at The Remington nurtures mind, body, and spirit. From group fitness to quiet moments of reflection, every offering is designed to bring balance and vitality.
Everyday Opportunities for Balance
Residents enjoy a range of programs to support well-being, including chair aerobics, yoga, tai chi, and other group classes. Companionship, social events, and spiritual services round out a calendar designed to make health and vitality part of daily living.
Every Detail Considered
Fitness Classes
Walking Clubs
Spiritual Life Programs
Social Connection
Companion Services
Wellness Planning
Caring for the Whole Person
Wellness at The Remington goes beyond exercise. It’s a daily focus, with associates who know each resident and notice when something changes. Support includes medication management, nutrition planning, and regular communication with families and physicians, all tailored to individual needs.Wellness in Community
Residents thrive in environments where activity and connection come naturally. Whether it’s a morning walk, a conversation with friends, or a shared spiritual service, wellness is supported in ways that feel personal and meaningful.Confidence for Families
Families can rest easier knowing wellness is built into daily life. Associates provide attentive care, and programs are designed to keep residents comfortable, confident, and engaged.Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of wellness programs do you offer?
Residents join fitness classes, walking groups, and social activities each week. Spiritual services and companion programs add balance to daily life.
How do you handle individual health needs?
Each person has a plan tailored just for them. Associates check in often, adjust support as needed, and keep families updated.
Do you include spiritual and emotional care?
Yes. Residents can attend chapel, Bible study, or local worship. Associates also provide conversation, encouragement, and a steady presence.
Can these programs help with health conditions?
Many activities are designed to improve balance, ease joint pain, and support mobility. Staying active and connected also helps reduce stress and isolation.
Is wellness treated as a separate program?
No. It’s part of daily life here. Wellness is built into meals, activities, and personal care, so residents feel supported in everything they do.