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4 Ways A Life Plan Community Will Make You Happier And Healthier

Life plan communities (also known as continuing care retirement communities or CCRCs) have changed the way people view retirement communities. They provide an atmosphere that is full of energy and enthusiasm, and they offer their residents new and engaging ways to enjoy their retirement years.

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Kendal on Hudson: Co-Pilot Program

What would you do if you found yourself in an emergency situation, and you didn’t have a spouse, friend or family member nearby to accompany you to the emergency room?

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Lifecare vs. Fee-For-Service: What's the Difference?

As you research different retirement community types, you’ll start to notice that there are different contract options available to you. Communities that offer some form of continuing care, such as a life plan community (also known as a continuing care retirement community or CCRC), might offer several types of contracts for residents.

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Kendal on Hudson: Library Committee

Are you a book lover? Whether it’s enjoying a good hardback or a digital book on your tablet, people still like to cozy up to a good story to relax.

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What's Included at a Life Plan Community?

Many older adults are choosing to live in life plan communities thanks to the active, convenient lifestyles they offer. At a life plan community, residents can continue to live the engaged, fulfilling lives they’re used to at home.

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5 Questions to Ask When Considering a Life Plan Community

When you started looking for your first home, you probably had a handful of questions for your realtor or the person selling the home. The same holds true when you’re deciding on a retirement community. You want to find a place that is secure, where you don’t have to move around from place to place if your medical needs change, and fits you as an individual.A life plan community offers ...

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Not-For-Profit vs. For-Profit Retirement Communities

When deciding on a retirement community, one important thing you should take into account is its financial structure.

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When Should I Move to a Life Plan Community?

Picture this - you have a packed schedule for the day. You plan to attend a workshop in the art studio and you will be traveling to the city to do some shopping. Then, you plan to hit the gym with your personal trainer or attend a yoga class. You finish your day off with meeting your friends in the dining hall for dinner and good conversation.

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Why Young Boomers Should Consider Lifecare

When you hear the words “retirement community,” what do you think of? You may think you will lose your independence, eat bland food for every meal, or even living in cold, impersonal surroundings.

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What is a Life Plan Community?

As you are doing your future planning and determining where you will live during your retirement years, you will find there are many different options. If you enjoy maintaining an active and social life, a life plan community might be for you!

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