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The legendary Texas Boys Choir and the acclaimed Orpheus Chamber Singers brought the holiday spirit to the CC Young campus with a festive Medley of Carols with partner WRR Classical 101.1. Singing to a standing room only crowd, the air was thick with cheer! Reception background music was performed by Open Classical.

“The holidays are a special time at CC Young and the inaugural holiday medley performance we hosted last year with WRR for the public was no exception” said CC Young Chief Executive Officer Russell Crews. “It was such a success with standing-room-only guest attendance that we approached our partners and proposed we do it again and invite the surrounding Dallas community to come to CC Young and hear these world-renowned musicians. This event is one more example of CC Young’s commitment to the arts and making it available to a broader community.”

The Texas Boys Choir, one of the best boys’ choirs in the world, has provided world-class vocal performances since 1946 The Orpheus Chamber Singers, a professional adult mixed choir celebrating its 30th season, has garnered critical acclaim for its annual concert series.

About CC Young Senior Living

For more than 100 years, CC Young has been serving senior adults. The community is nestled in the heart of East Dallas on a lush 20-acre campus across from White Rock Lake. CC Young is a forward-thinking, nonprofit Continuing Care Retirement Community with a long history of excellence. Known for stellar services, CC Young holds a 5-Star overall Quality Rating from the Centers of Medicare Services in skilled nursing care, home health, and hospice. CC Young provides opportunities for Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Support, Long-Term Care, Respite Care, Short-Term Rehabilitation, Aquatics and Outpatient Therapy, and Hospice General Inpatient services. The Community Services Program offers Home Healthcare, Hospice and Palliative Care, and Private Care on- and off-campus. Its services are licensed in 13 counties throughout North Texas. The Vista’s opening in 2020 launched a new era of healthcare for residents and surrounding community members. Coming later, The Terraces will be the newest Independent Living residence featuring views of White Rock Lake. Additionally, The Point & Pavilion, located in the heart of the campus, offers creative, educational, recreational, fitness and spiritual opportunities for residents and the public. To schedule a tour or learn more, call 214-258-4000 or visit ccyoung.org.

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Adult advocate and author Missy Buchanan recently visited CC Young Senior Living and offered a paradigm shift for aging adults. In her presentation, she gave attendees a few tools to help with this change in perspective along with ways to plan for the known and unknown challenges they may face along the journey.

“Sometimes our plan for late life turns out differently than we expected or wanted,” said Missy Buchanan. “But if we plan for it, it can be exciting and memorable.”

She noted a few of the bumps that come along the aging journey and offered a few tips.

Work together to create a plan

She noted that the desire to be independent does not diminish with age, and if anything, it can become more important. She encouraged attendees not to assume they know what a loved one is thinking about their future but instead ask to try and make the best decisions together. She cited that often, adult children want safety, a nice environment and help with daily activities for their aging parents. However, the aging adult parent typically wants to be respected, to remain as independent as possible, to be needed with a purpose and to have deep relationships and friendships as they age.

Show respect to each other

She cautioned attendees not to consider the adult child and aging parent a role reversal. The adult child will take on different responsibilities, but they are not becoming their parent’s parent. Before an aging parent will welcome an adult child’s input, they need to know the adult child is trying to understand their losses, frustrations, challenges and joys.

Recognize the impact of loss and grief

She showed a series of family photos that illustrated the change of a family dynamic over the years with age, death and illness impacting the number of family members in a photo. She talked about the different losses we experience as we age including death, loss of familiarity, loss of our belongings, loss of our senses and even a loss of our identity.

“Honor your grief and make space for it,” she said. “Feel all the emotions and don’t try to conceal them.”

She noted that no generation has experienced as much change as the Baby Boomer generation.

Encourage one another

Her final point was to find humor even in the hardships and not to get stuck. She reinforced the need for community and the act of moving forward. She challenged the crowd to discover what makes life meaningful as we age beyond just your family connections, although those are important too of course.

“Like a sunset, our late years can be awe inspiring!” she encouraged.

She also shared more insights with the CC Young team in this blog article