Mass Appeal – Peter Courtney and Randy Hyvonen
Aging is often viewed through a lens of decline, but the truth is, it can be a time of growth, connection, and joy. A recent feature on WWLP’s Mass Appeal highlights how The Loomis Communities is redefining the narrative around aging, showcasing the vibrant and fulfilling lives of its residents. Kayla from Mass Appeal sat down with Peter Courtney and Randy Hyvonen to talk about their experiences at Loomis, Woodshops, and all things active aging.
Loomis Communities, a nonprofit organization in Massachusetts, offers independent living, assisted living, and Skilled Nursing services. But it’s more than just a place to live—it’s a thriving hub of activity, learning, and community. From fitness classes and art workshops to social events and volunteer opportunities.
Residents shared how they’ve discovered new passions, formed deep friendships, and continue to contribute meaningfully to their communities. It’s a powerful reminder that aging isn’t about slowing down—it’s about embracing new possibilities.
The Loomis Communities also prioritizes holistic well-being, offering programs that nurture physical, mental, and emotional health. Whether it’s through yoga classes, lifelong learning opportunities, or simply enjoying the beautiful surroundings, residents are encouraged to live life to the fullest.
To learn more about Loomis Communities and their approach to positive aging, check out the full feature on [WWLP’s Mass Appeal](https://www.wwlp.com/massappeal/loomis-communities-show-the-positive-sides-to-aging/).