Mario Smuglovsky, a resident of The Palace at Coral Gables gives his delicious, homemade empanadas away to neighbors and staff members at the luxury retirement community.
Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? When Sarah Wishnia received an iPad from her daughter, she "didn't even know how to open a thing." That's until she met High School student Max Rosenblum.
Florida Atlantic Building Association recognizes The Palace at Coral Gables with 6 total PRISM Awards:
• Platinum Award: Best Community of the Year
• Gold Award: Interior Design
• Gold Award: Assisted Living
• Gold Award: Best Marketing Program
• Silver Award: Recreation Amenities
• Silver Award: Direct Mail Campaign
Gordon Ramsey eat your heart out! Competition was in the air at the 1st Annual Silver Chef Event at The Palace as residents were paired with student chefs from Le Cordon Blue Culinary School.
You are never too old to feel young again. Senior Prom Night was a flash to the past for Palace at Coral Gables residents, their families and friends as we danced the night away. Coral Gables TV was there to catch all of the excitement at this fabulous event.
The Cookie Lady's baking always delights friends and neighbors at the Coral Gables Senior Living Community. Retired music teacher Sandra Davis
learned to bake with her mother in Long
Island. Her favorite cookie is cinnamon,
but her most requested is chocolate chip.
At many of South Florida's retirement communities, institutional food has given way to micro greens locally sourced produced and made- from-scratch entrees with The Palace at Coral Gables leading the way.
It's like high school all over again at The
Palace in Coral Gables - butterflies, pop
kisses and love songs.
"If you think seniors have resigned
themselves to loveless years in their
second stage of life, think again," said
spokeswoman Vicki Garfinkel. Read More...
Lisa Goldberg wanted to find a better
living situation for her widowed mother,
in her 80s and living alone in a
10-bedroom house in New York. But the
typical assisted living facility couldn't
meet the lavish lifestyle she's accustomed to. Read More...
While some seniors pursue bridge and
sedentary pastimes, Pearl Levine takes
to the links.
The Palace Coral Gables resident,
who at 88 is a petite ball of energy, plays
golf once a week every Monday. Though
many seniors play the game, few have a
list of accomplishments and awards that
would rival Levine's. Read More...
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