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Villa de San Antonio is filled with a wide array of activities to keep residents happy, healthy and active. Ever wonder what a typical day would look like here? Well, it’s completely up to the residents!
Our residents play a huge role in shaping our community into a fulfilling and engaging environment. Exercise class, brain games, scenic drives, bingo, shopping, and water aerobics class are just a few of the many activities we have to offer!
Many programs and groups are led by residents; including the men and women’s poker groups, choir group and quilting club. We also have a state-of-the-art fitness center to help individuals keep in tip-top shape during their retirement years. Residents remain vibrant by teaching classes, continuing to give back through supporting local non-profits and thriving in a community of like-minded individuals.
Our one-of-a-kind exercise program speaks to the emotional, intellectual, spiritual, physical, social, and vocational elements of the human experience.
Check out the wellness calendar to see which activities you could be participating in at your new home!
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