Richardson | December 2025

Community

BY PATRICIA ORTIZ

Senior Living Guide

2025

Welcome to Community Impact’s Senior Living Guide Our annual Senior Living Guide focuses on resources for seniors living in and around Richardson. All of the stories were written by our team of local journalists, and all of the advertisements are from nearby businesses who support our mission to provide free, useful news—please show them your gratitude by supporting them. We’re unwavering in our commitment to provide free, useful news to the community, because we believe everyone deserves to receive high-quality information about where they live. The stories in this edition include tips on making a move into senior living, along with a list of senior living options in Richardson.

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Area realtors give tips on transitioning to senior living (Page 16)

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Check out a list of senior living options in Richardson (Page 17)

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Q&A: Southlake-based Realtors share guidance, top tips to know when making the move to senior living

Kim McKinnon and Denise Lamanna work together as Realtors on their “Downsizing Made Easy” program at Southlake-based McKinnon Real Estate, which focuses on helping homeowners across the region transition to senior living. Why might someone choose to transition to senior living? McKinnon: Ease of life. They might be trepida- tious about making the decision to move. But once we get them in the facility, they wish they would have done it ve years before. Lamanna: Managing a home and being around other people, having less maintenance. Your daily needs are met when you move to senior living. How can families determine if senior living is a good t for their needs? McKinnon: If someone is having a hard time

functioning at home, meaning running errands, being able to get meals prepared. Are they able to walk freely? Lamanna: We also run into loneliness or their ability to maintain their home from a maintenance perspective. What challenges might families face that they may not expect during their transition? McKinnon: How much work it’s going to be. Moving from your forever home is dicult no mat- ter what age. What most families struggle with, we nd, is just getting started. Lamanna: Until you start the process, you don’t really realize how much it takes to make a move, especially if the parent or the senior has lived there a long time.

Kim McKinnon (left) and Denise Lamanna are two Southlake-based Realtors at McKinnon Real Estate.

COURTESY MCKINNON REAL ESTATE

This interview has been edited for length and clarity. For a longer version, visit communityimpact.com .

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