
Know the symptoms of a stroke and act ‘F.A.S.T’
One of the most important things to know about strokes is the acronym F.A.S.T., a key to early detection and treatment
Ted Robertson: Volunteer Spotlight
We appreciate all that Ted does in the Tulsa community and beyond, and we are proud to have the Robertsons as part of the Montereau family!

Enjoy the Benefits of Lifelong Learning for Seniors
Retirement doesn’t mean slowing down—in fact, in many cases, it’s just the opposite! Enjoy the benefits of lifelong learning with the following tips

Summer Fun — Stay Active & Safe
With a little planning and creativity, you can keep fit and have fun this summer. Have fun and stay safe with these tips

Volunteer Spotlight: Bob & Joan Geweniger
We celebrate Montereau’s resident volunteers Bob & Joan Geweniger for their service to the Tulsa community. Read all about their volunteer service here!

Stress-Free Retirement Living at Montereau’s Community
April is National Stress Awareness Month and here are 10 ways living at Montereau can help you to live a healthy and positive life

Young at Heart: 5 Ways Montereau Supports Your Wellness
Beyond the ambiance, Montereau delivers one of the most important things elders need—activities and support to maintain good health and promote longevity

Staying Connected With Loved Ones Near and Far
With today’s technology, you can see friends and family often, by video chat, text, photo sharing sites, and social media. Click to read

When Is the Right Time to Move into a Retirement Community?
A lot of seniors think that moving into a retirement community is something you do later when you can no longer live alone. So when is the right time?

Why Montereau’s CEO is Optimistic about Next Year
Montereau’s CEO: I’m looking forward to bringing our community back together—“re-connecting” is the word that comes to mind.