Continuing care retirement communities offer seniors their own home, meals and activities, and assisted living or nursing if they need it. They can accommodate residents who range from being ...
Deciding where to live later in life isn’t an easy task. Many seniors have a strong preference for remaining in their own homes but may eventually need help managing medical issues or taking care of ...
The U.S. population is rapidly aging. The Administration for Community Living projects that by 2040, 80 million seniors will live in America, heightening demand for retirement communities. The ...
Many people like the idea of living in a retirement community – particularly one aimed at adults 55 and older that offers amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools and cooking classes. These ...
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It’s expected that over the next few decades, the United States population over 65 will grow continuously. This means the demand for retirement housing increases, and everyone needs a different level ...
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 ...
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In 2020, Arlene Kohen, an 89-year-old widow, moved into Harborside, a luxury continuing-care retirement community in Long Island, New York. She paid a $945,000 entrance fee and $5,700 per month, with ...