18 March 2026

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Ways to beat the heat in  Leisure World

Ways to beat the heat in Leisure World


HEALTH AND SAFETY Older adults are at higher risk of heat stroke and heat exhaustion. As people age, it becomes more difficult for the body to regulate its temperature, according to the National Institute on Aging. People’s ability to regulate their temperature can also be affected by medical conditions and prescription medicines that alter the body’s ability to control temperature

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GRF podcast answers LWers’ frequently asked questions

GRF podcast answers LWers’ frequently asked questions


LW DIRECT GRF podcast answers LWers' frequently asked questions The Golden Rain Foundation podcast, Leisure World Direct, brings together foundation leaders and experts to answer residents’ frequently asked questions. The podcast has been up and running for over a year now, and now has a repository of 30 episodes. The latest episode, released today, March 19, features GRF Sr. Director

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AMPHITHEATER

AMPHITHEATER


from page 1 beloved artists, including faithful renditions of hits like “American Girl,” “Free Fallin,” “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” and “I Won’t Back Down.” Each show is a celebration of Petty’s rich catalog, showcasing the heartfelt lyrics, catchy melodies and dynamic arrangements that defined his career. July 23: The Ultimate Sinatra Tribute, a tribute to the Rat Pack—

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HEAT ILLNESS

HEAT ILLNESS


from page 1 conditioned but use is subject to reservations. People can also enjoy air conditioning in the Clubhouse 3 Lobby, as long as there is not a club reservation. 4. The Leisure World Library is another air-conditioned venue where residents can check out books and surf the web while cooling down. The library is open 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on weekdays and until 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Avoiding

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