In an increasingly digital world, it's crucial for all of us, including seniors, to be aware of the potential risks lurking online. At Blue Skies of Texas just outside San Antonio, our continuing care model has grown to include technology literacy for residents who wish to learn and keep themselves safe online.
New technology is here to stay, and it’s easier to use than you might think. Thanks to tech-savvy neighbors like Jan, folks at Blue Skies of Texas feel comfortable using their smartphones and tablets to access important community information.
Spice up your summer with a delicious recipe from our inventive executive chef Jennifer. Dining is a highlight of life at Blue Skies of Texas, and the restaurants are well-known for being the ideal spot for friends to socialize, share stories and enjoy a delicious meal. So, having an executive chef who not only loves...
You’ve probably spotted him and his facilities crew members working throughout the Blue Skies of Texas community, but if you’re unfamiliar with the man with the cool name, let us introduce you. Meet Facility Services Manager, Ace Escalante. What’s in a Name? Aciano Escalante Jr.’s nickname “Ace” dates back to 1996 when he first started...
In 1929 Virginia Woolf said, “A good dinner is of great importance…One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” Nearly 100 years later this…
Get the most out of life by making better choices. February is American Heart Month, which makes it a great time to talk about cardiovascular health. Keeping your heart healthy…
Secures #1 Ranking in San Antonio, #3 in Texas, #14 in the United States Blue Skies of Texas, formerly called Air Force Village, has secured a top spot on Newsweek’s…
The summer of 2020 may have ushered in some unexpected twists, but one thing is for sure: the resilient residents of Blue Skies of Texas haven’t skipped a beat! The…