What Our Residents Are Saying

What are you looking for in your senior living community? What will you be most excited about once you move into your new home? We could tell you all the amazing things about living at Revel, but we thought it might be better to hear it from our residents themselves. Revel to Our Residents “When […]

Benefits of Exercise Buddies

It’s never too late to begin a new exercise program. How exactly do you get started? One of our favorite suggestions is to exercise with a friend. Many research studies have shown that people gravitate towards the exercise patterns of those around them and that exercising with a buddy provides increased motivation. Let’s take a […]

A New Type of Trip: Service Travel

Have you been itching to get out and experience something new on your travels? One of the most fulfilling ways to explore the world is to give back to the communities you travel to! It may seem daunting to put together a plan for service travel when there are so many different things to consider […]

Meet Your Neighbors: Ron Williams – Veteran and Decorated Athlete

The National Senior Games is a biennial competition for men and women 50 and over, featuring 20 different sports, such as racquetball, softball, swimming and tennis. This is the largest multi-event sports competition in the world for seniors. What began in 1987 with 2,500 athletes has grown into an incredible event featuring a total of […]

Meet Revel Employee Nelson Huerta, Art Teacher and Instructor

Nelson Manuel Mulet Huerta is one of our great team members at Revel Nevada. In addition to working on our housekeeping and maintenance teams , Mr. Huerta has been hosting art classes for our lucky residents. After joining the Revel family in August of 2019, Nelson has done so much to share his love of […]

Three Major Benefits of Strength Training at Any Age

The average adult begins to lose muscle mass in their early 40s at a rate of about 5% a decade. That means someone in their 70s has lost 20% of their muscle mass. No wonder the typical idea of aging includes frailty, falls, and dependence! The good news is that strength (or resistance) training—a.k.a. lifting […]