Retirement communities are increasingly popular among older adults seeking a comfortable, supportive lifestyle during their later years. They cater to individuals at different stages of aging by ...
Continuing care retirement communities offer lifestyle benefits and access to a full spectrum of potential care needs later in life, but the costs can be steep. Deciding where to live later in life ...
Entrance fees in CCRCs involve an upfront cost for services like nursing care. Learn how these fees work and what they cover, from housing to health care support.
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Most retirement communities tend to cater to those age 55 and over. Larger communities offer various options, from independent living to skilled nursing. Keep in mind that they can have a lot of rules ...
Retirement used to mean downsizing and slowing down, but baby boomer retirement trends show it means something more intentional. Instead of defaulting to generic communities, retirees are shifting ...
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Data from the American Health Care Association shows there are some 1.1 million Americans living in retirement or assisted living communities across the United States, a notable but unsurprising ...
Imagine living in a community with cocktail bars, art studios and other amenities that make every day feel like vacation. That's the reality at today's most exciting retirement communities. "Each ...
This story has been updated to correct information about the model The Spires follows. It follows a University Retirement Community, or URC, model. Sam and Nancy Ratcliffe describe themselves as the ...