
Join us for made-to-order omelets, mimosas, informational speakers and good company. As a service to our community, Still Hopes presents Brunch & Learn, a series of programs designed to help answer questions about retirement options, wellness, and the sale of a home.
Come enjoy homemade brunch – with a lively presentation on the side. We invite you to attend one or more of these programs on dates that fit your busy schedule.
Housing Values and Your Future
Morris Lyles, Broker in Charge, ERA Wilder Realty, Inc.
Nov. 17 & 29 / Jan. 10 & 19 / Feb. 2 & 16
The Seven Elements of Wellness
Denise Heimlich, Director of Wellness, Still Hopes
Nov. 29 / Dec. 8 & 20 / Feb. 2
Smart Planning, Good Moves
Katherine J. Anderson, owner Katherine Anderson Design-Interiors
Nov. 17 / Dec. 8 & 20 / Jan. 10 & 19 / Feb. 16
RSVP to Meredith George at 803-739-5040 or mgeorge@stillhopes.org
Still Hopes has created a new page on its website that contains questions and concerns for those who are looking at a retirement community as a new phase in their life. The Decision Page provides two perspectives: from a potential residents view and that of someone looking on behalf of a relative or friend.
Click here to help you decide if Still Hopes is the right choice for you!
One of the normal effects of growing older is the body’s lessened ability to cool itself in hot summer temperatures. The best defense against the heat of summer is to drink plenty of fluids. Symptoms of hyperthermia or heatstroke include
• Lack of energy
• Lack of appetite
• Dizziness
• Muscle cramps
• Diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting
• Excessive weakness
• Breathing problems
• Dry skin with no perspiration
• Chest pain
To help someone who may be experiencing heatstroke
• Loosen clothing
• Elevate the head above the body
• Drink cool water or eat ice chips
• Bathe the head and body in cool water
• Seek medical assistance
To learn more about heatroke or how Solutions for Living at Home can help you stay cool this summer, call 803.223-6172.
Still Hopes is excited to announce the beginning of construction on our Elizabeth B. Lowry Concierge Suites at the Mansion.
The second floor of the Elizabeth B. Lowry building and the second floor of the Guignard Mansion are currently being remodeled to offer floor plans and amenities for those individuals who desire to live independently, but also desire daytime concierge services.
Nearly all of the suites have a separate bedroom, bath, living area and a kitchenette. A few are efficiency style living and bedroom combinations. Three meals per day will be available in the Palmetto Room or the Bistro.
The Concierge Suites at the Mansion will offer many of the same services your neighbors at Still Hopes have come to enjoy, plus a Concierge who will provide services that you would expect at your favorite hotel. Suites will range in size from 392 to 749 square feet. (click here to see floor plans)
Call or come by today to learn more. 803-739-5040. Or visit us online at www.stillhopes.org

Come Enjoy Life at Still Hopes!
Only 3 Apartments and 3 Cottages Available.
Concierge Suites Under Construction.
Call or Click for details 803-739-5040.
Still Hopes Retirement Community has launched a brand new website.
This cutting edge site has all the information anyone would want to know about Still Hopes in one convenient place. www.stillhopes.org
“We are proud of our new user- friendly, information-packed website and look forward to extending our reach to the community and the world with social media tools, a Blog and photo albums on our Face Book page.” Jon Keith, Still Hopes Director of Marketing.
The new website is multi-faceted and interactive. The website will be a source of information for current residents, future residents, employees and those who just want to learn more about Still Hopes. We’re presenting everything from our new Google Calendar for fitness classes, to lists of on-site educational sessions, concerts and job opportunities. It’s all there.
Visit www.stillhopes.org where you can join our E-list, subscribe to email alerts from our blog page and become a fan of our Facebook page.
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The Still Hopes Annual Fund for Resident Assistance provides financial care for residents whose resources can no longer support their needs. The donations made to this ministry provide everything from the cost of total care to special needs such as equipment, clothing, footwear or personal items.
Donations to the Annual Fund for Resident Assistance have enabled Still Hopes to respect individual circumstances and to honor the dignity of all residents.
Please visit our website to learn more about the Resident Assistance Fund and other Ways to Give to Still Hopes.
Still Hopes is a faith-based CCRC (Continuing Care Retirement Community) and a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit with tax exemption organization.
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Re: Pros and Cons of Retirement
Excerpts from “The Joys and Challenges of Retirement Community Living” by Still Hopes resident Hazel Fitzsimmons.
It has been statistically proven that seniors, who share their lives with others, live longer and richer lives than those who live alone. I have the joy of living in a wonderful community [Still Hopes] located in West Columbia, just minutes from downtown with all of the amenities Columbia has to offer: churches of all denominations; theaters; concert halls; The Art Museum; Riverbanks Zoo; several shopping malls; the historic houses; beautiful parks; good hospitals and medical care and the list goes on and on. Having your own car is nice, but not necessary because transportation to most of these places is offered on our very own tour bus or van.
The food is excellent. It is purchased, prepared, displayed attractively and the dirty dishes are done for us when a meal is over. How is that for a plus?
The grass is cut, the bushes fertilized and trimmed; the sprinkler system works and the leaves are cared for in the fall.
I look forward to busy days filled with pleasant activities and worthwhile things; to expanding my horizons through reading, developing new hobbies such as watercolors and photography to say nothing of playing bridge. We are never too old to learn, to love, and to have fruitful lives and if all of this can be done better in a community with others then I would have to say that the pros in this case win hands down.
Excerpts from “The Joys and Challenges of Retirement Community Living” by Still Hopes resident Hazel Fitzsimmons. Click on the title to read the full story on BGTime.org. The BGTIME program was developed to help bridge the divide between seniors and digital media.
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Bridging Generations through Technology, Information, Media and Engagement (BGTIME) has given Still Hopes residents a voice to world. One of our residents, Madge Major, got the attention of Columbia Metropolitan Magazine with her story titled Life as a Child - about growing up in Columbia. Madge is one of several residents who are using a blog-style website to post stories, respond to topic polls and exchange ideas. The Still Hopes computer room provides residents with access to computers and the internet. It’s becoming a very popular spot on campus!
The BGTime program utilizes students from USC and Benedict College to assist and teach seniors about writing for the Internet, and creating audio and video podcasts. Read more about Still Hopes residents and other local seniors using the Internet.
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According to the Soul of the Community Study: social offerings (fun places to gather), openness (how welcoming a place is) and basic services (community infrastructure) are the most important factors in emotionally connecting metro-Columbia residents to where they live.
The rich lifestyle, relaxed pace and temperate climate make Columbia a leading U.S. retirement destination. In 2009, the city was named one of Money Magazine’s “25 Best Places to Retire” and was one of U.S. News Group’s 10 “Best Affordable Places to Retire.” And for the sixth consecutive year, Still Hopes received Columbia Metropolitan Magazine’s “Best Of” Award for Active Adult/Retirement Communities.
Schedule a tour today and see for yourself why the Columbia area continues to be the best place to retire in the south! 803-739-5040 or visit the Still Hopes website.