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FLORIDA Fleet Landing, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, (866) 215-1647, (904) 246-9900, ext. 107, www.fleetlanding.com/moaa Fleet Landing is an accredited, nonprofit CCRC in northeast Florida, just minutes from the beach. Fleet Landing offers resort-quality amenities, a complete wellness program, gated 24-hour security, and homes and apartments to fit every lifestyle. As- sisted-living residences and a skilled-nursing center with a memory-impaired-support unit also are on site. Golf, Mayport Naval Station, and a Mayo Clinic are nearby. (See ad on page 69.) PET FRIENDLY


Freedom Plaza, 1010 American Eagle Blvd., Box 352, Sun City Center, FL 33573, (888) 467-5202, www.freedomplaza.com A Brookdale senior-living community, Freedom Plaza is a luxury retirement-living CCRC with guaranteed lifecare. Several health plans are of- fered, which may include on-site assisted-living and skilled-nursing care at no additional cost. Golf is available on campus, and military facilities are nearby. Freedom Plaza is sponsored by the Retired Officers’ Corp. (See ad on page 61.) PET FRIENDLY


Indian River Colony Club (IRCC), 1936 Freedom Drive, Viera, FL 32940, (800) 328-4722, fax: (321) 255-6329, e-mail: info@colonyclub.com, www.indianrivercolonyclub.com/usmilitary Join more than 1,000 former officers and their spouses who call IRCC home. We are Florida’s first choice in military retirement communities. The friendly, active 55-plus community features single-family homes and country-club living with premier amenities; an 18-hole, par-72 golf course; tennis courts; a fitness center; a 3,000-square- foot heated pool; the At Ease Club with an execu- tive chef; and RV and boat storage. Patrick AFB, a VA clinic, shopping, and beaches are only minutes away. The Orlando airport is only 45 minutes away. (See ad on insert page H.)


John Knox Village of Florida, 651 S.W. 6th St., Pompano Beach, FL 33060, (800) 998-5669, (954) 783-4040, www.johnknoxvillage.com The Village is a CCRC located on a 64-acre campus of lakes and tropical landscaping in southeast Florida. Enjoy an exceptional activities schedule, a wellness program, and a fitness center. The choice of apartments and villas includes studios, efficien- cies, and one and two bedrooms. A life-care con- tract ensures independent living, assisted living, and on-site nursing care are all included. Entrance fees start in the $60,000s. Small pets are wel- come. (See ad on page 82.)


North Florida Retirement Village, 8000 N.W. 27th Blvd., Gainesville, FL


32606, (800) 654-2996, www.thevillageonline.com Gainesville’s premier rental retirement community’s three new residences now are open, so even more people can enjoy enriching, worry-free independent and assisted living. One monthly payment, with no large entry fee, includes maintenance, housekeep- ing, flexible dining options, on-premise security, ac- cess to our luxurious clubhouse, and more. Reserve your luxury apartment today. (See ad on page 6.)


Oak Hammock at the University of Florida, 5100 S.W. 25th Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32608, (352) 548-1024, www.oakhammock.org As a Life Fulfilling Community sponsored by the University of Florida, Oak Hammock offers mem- bers upscale living with an emphasis on lifelong learning, wellness, and health, plus discounted premium continuing care with Oak Hammock’s Life Care contract, including assisted living, memory support, and skilled nursing in all-private accommo- dations. (See ad on page 78.) PET FRIENDLY


Shell Point Retirement Community, 15101 Shell Point Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33908, (800) 780-1131, www.shellpoint.org Scores of military officers and veterans have chosen Florida’s largest life-care community located on prime waterfront property near Sanibel Island. This resort setting includes three neighborhoods with boating, golf, dining, lifetime learning, travel, recre- ation, and comfortable residences plus superlative wellness programs and health care. (See ad on page 81.) PET FRIENDLY


Solivita, 395 Village Drive, Poinciana, FL 34759, (863) 427-7083, www.solivita.com Discover Solivita near central Florida attractions, offering a village lifestyle for those 55 and older. Amenities and activities include the Village Center, multimillion-dollar clubhouses, restaurants, two golf courses, fitness centers, an on-site concierge, a brand new 19,000-square-foot amenity complex — The Palms — and so much more. Homes start from the mid-$100,000s. (See ad on page 112.) PET FRIENDLY.


St. Joseph’s John Knox, 4100 East Fletcher Ave., Tampa, FL 33613, (800) 272- KNOX (5669), http://stjosephsjohnknox.org St. Joseph’s John Knox is a nonprofit, 14-acre gated CCRC with 24-hour security near a VA hospital. Lease or buy in for an extensive benefit plan to secure a 40-percent discount on future assisted-living or long-term nursing care. Refund options are available. Enjoy our Life Care Guaran- tee. (See ad on page 83.) PET FRIENDLY


University Village, 12401 North 22nd St., Tampa, FL 33612, (800) 524-5020, (813) 975-5009, www.universityvillage.net


Committed to helping seniors live life to the fullest, we offer spacious independent-living apartments and villas on 36 acres with resort-like services and amenities. A heated pool, fitness centers, chef- prepared meals, housekeeping, and chauffeured transportation are available. We also offer a full continuum of care, providing assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory support on site. (See ad on page 107.) PET FRIENDLY


Vienna Square, 1387 Vienna Square Drive, Winter Haven, FL 33884, (877) 791- 9907, www.viennasquare.com Vienna Square offers both amenity-rich, resort- style active-adult living and the services found at other continuing-care communities: independent- and assisted-living apartments and memory- and skilled-nursing-care suites. Amenities include a clubhouse, a pool, tennis, a fitness center, and more. Single-story homes and maintenance-free villas start from the $170,000s. It’s retirement rein- vented. PET FRIENDLY


Westminster Communities of Florida, 80 West Lucerne Circle, Orlando, FL 32801, (800) 948-1881, www.westminsterretirement.com Westminster Communities of Florida provides abundant and varied active-living choices, as well as whole-person wellness opportunities. Our Distin- guished Service Award honors career military and surviving military spouses (eligibility requirements apply). We are the largest not-for-profit, active- living housing and health care-related organization in Florida. (See ad on page 63.)


ILLINOIS Presbyterian Homes, 3200 Grant St., Evanston, IL 60201, (800) 896-9095, www.retirenothing.org We have a national reputation for creating extraor- dinary CCRCs for more than 100 years. Our non- sectarian, nonprofit campuses in Evanston, Lake Forest, and Arlington Heights are built on an un- ending commitment to quality of life and exceeding expectations. Offering residences for active adults, assisted-living apartments, and skilled-nursing and memory-care centers, our communities supply intellectual awareness and enduring friendships. PET FRIENDLY


MARYLAND Asbury~Solomons Island, 11100 Asbury Circle, Solomons, MD 20688, (800) 953- 3300, (410) 394-3029, www.asburysolomons.org We are the only accredited, waterfront retirement- living community in southern Maryland. We offer spacious residential-living apartments and cot- tages, a diverse selection of lifestyle options, qual- ity services, health care, and amenities including a wellness center, an indoor pool, a spa, a private


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