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Sweets and Treats at La Vida Llena

Rebecca Mallory, our talented pastry chef, joined the team at La Vida Llena in November of 2022. With an unwavering passion for baking, Rebecca expertly crafts a variety of mouthwatering treats daily including bread, cupcakes, cookies, and an array of delectable desserts. Not only is Rebecca celebrated for her exceptional baking abilities, but she is also highly regarded for her specialty gluten and sugar-free options.

As a testament to her dedication to her craft, Rebecca is currently attending baking and pastry school to further refine her skills. The residents of La Vida Llena have provided glowing feedback for Rebecca’s creations, impressed by the quality and variety of her baked goods. The feedback pouring in about Rebecca’s outstanding pastries is endless. “Lemon icebox pie was superb”, says one resident.

Healthy options. Good health often ranks at the top of priorities lists for seniors and younger generations alike. With healthy food options readily available at a Life Plan retirement community such as La Vida Llena, residents don’t have to spend extensive amounts of time planning and baking their own pastries. Instead, it’s easy to relax with your spouse or friends and drop into a community café for some delicious, freshly baked goods no matter what diet you are on!

Variety

In recent years, senior communities have become increasingly aware of the importance of providing a variety of food choices to their residents. Senior communities such as La Vida Llena have recognized the need to accommodate different dietary needs and preferences, such as sugar-free, gluten-free or vegetarian diets. Additionally, these communities may introduce multicultural options to cater to residents from diverse backgrounds. Providing a variety of food choices is not only important for residents’ satisfaction and enjoyment of meals, but it can also promote overall health and well-being. By offering nutritious and diverse meal options, senior communities can help support their residents’ physical and mental health, as well as foster a sense of community and socialization around food.

Meals provided! Senior residents at a 55 plus community have the opportunity to enjoy a diverse selection of restaurants, alleviating the need to prepare dinner every night or to spend time baking those pastries that everyone loves. While some seniors enjoy cooking and baking in their luxurious retirement apartments equipped with inviting kitchens, having a community that provides wholesome menus and scrumptious baked goods is appealing to many in their retirement years. La Vida Llena, Albuquerque’s only Life Plan Community, provides seniors with a secure future and numerous services. In addition to three restaurant-style dining rooms, residents can enjoy the Corner Café serving delectable treats from Rebecca!

Community. Retirement community dining options can promote socialization and foster friendships among residents. Sharing sweets and coffee with friends and neighbors can be an enjoyable experience that enhances residents’ overall well-being. These community dining spaces provide seniors with opportunities to meet new people and catch up with old friends while enjoying some healthy treats. Those enjoying retirement can stay engaged in the community and alleviate feelings of isolation or loneliness. When seniors dine together, they can discuss various topics of interest, exchange life experiences, and build a strong sense of community. Overall, enjoying nutritious food at retirement community restaurants can not only benefit seniors’ physical health but also enhance their social and emotional well-being.

Rebecca and our food service staff bring so much comfort and joy to our residents. Now that spring has arrived, it’s easy to enjoy some of her pastries outdoors. Grab some coffee and catch up with friends as you soak up the sunshine!

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