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Testimonial: The (Best) Toughest Decision I Ever Had to Make

A Family’s Senior Living Journey  At the time that my Dad passed away suddenly from a heart attack, about eleven years ago, my parents had already moved their long-time residency from South Jersey to South Florida.  They enjoyed a small condo near Miami Beach that overlooked a river with boats passing by their balcony all […]

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Grammy-nominated pianist David Benoit helps raise $3,500 at Belmont Village benefit for Alzheimer’s

More than 300 people attended last week’s private performance at the Belmont Village in Rancho Palos Verdes to benefit and bring awareness to the Alzheimer’s Association.

KCAL's coverage of Belmont Village Senior Living's most recent veterans photo shoot in Rancho Palos Verdes
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Veterans’ Voices: Preserving WWII Vets’ Stories

Photographer Thomas Sanders is traveling the U.S. to interview the last surviving World War II veterans, taking their pictures and documenting their experiences. Click here to watch KCAL’s coverage of Belmont Village Senior Living’s most recent veterans photo shoot in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Veterans honored with photo gallery at Belmont Village
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Peninsula-area war veterans honored with photo gallery at Belmont Village

A group of World War II and Korean War veterans living in a Rancho Palos Verdes senior community are being saluted for their service via a special photo gallery that’s set to be unveiled on Veteran’s Day.

Residents and Belmont Team Members
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1,000 ‘cranes for comfort’ made by Rancho Palos Verdes residents for cancer patients

The residents at Belmont Village in Rancho Palos Verdes are helping cancer patients. Local high school student Hana Meroth was searching for a project for her Gold Award in Girl Scouts. She turned to her grandmother’s Japanese heritage for inspiration.

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How Technology Will Soon Change Urban Senior Living Design

Developing and rehabbing urban senior living continues to be a hot trend for owners, operators and developers. In order to make these communities more attractive to potential consumers, providers are leveraging technology—and they’re realizing that all of this technology may someday change the way urban senior housing communities are designed, affecting everything from parking to […]

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Belmont Village Community Relations Associates Receive First-Ever Argentum Senior Living Counselor Certification

Argentum recently announced the first class of Senior Living Sales Counselor Certificate recipients, which includes six Belmont Village community relations associates. First introduced in 2017, the Senior Living Sales Counselor Certificate program is a member-led initiative of Argentum’s sales and marketing executive roundtable and is designed to help build knowledge and competencies of senior living sales […]

Izzy Sehon, center helping Josephine Lancaster left and Natalie Pukszta
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Peninsula high schoolers give a helping hand to South Bay seniors

Zach Viramontes carefully picked through a pile of buttons next to June Wasko at the Belmont Village Senior Living in Rancho Palos Verdes. “I found another bedazzled one for you,” the 17-year-old said. “Do you want that one?” The elderly woman nodded thoughtfully, so Viramontes helped her carefully paint some glue onto the sparkly button […]

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Belmont Village Surpasses 2017 Walk to End Alzheimer’s Fundraising Campaign Goal

This year, Belmont Village Senior Living communities and corporate office joined forces to become a National team for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, with the goal of raising $100,000 nationwide to help fight the disease through research and support services. We are proud to announce that we surpassed our goal and raised more than $115,000! […]

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Belmont Village RPV bike-a-thon benefits the Alzheimer’s Association

Belmont Village Senior Living Rancho Palos Verdes held a 12-hour bike-a-thon last month called the Bike to End Alzheimer’s Fundraiser. The event used stationary bikes to symbolize the challenging journey that those with the disease and their caregivers face every day, a press release said.