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pier, cultural activities, and trips. We also offer home-care services, assisted-living suites, and skilled nursing. (See ad on page 101.)


Ginger Cove, 4000 River Crescent Drive, Annapolis, MD 21401, (800) 299-2683, (410) 266-7300, www.gingercove.com Annapolis’ only accredited life-care retirement community, Ginger Cove is located on a wooded waterfront site close to the historic district. Vibrant, healthy living with first-class services and amenities is a way of life. We offer a new resort-like well- ness center together with 243 independent-living apartments, 30 assisted-living suites, and a 61-bed skilled-health care center with an open-air garden.


MISSISSIPPI St. Catherine’s Village, 200 Dominican Drive, Madison, MS 39110, (800) 223- 0809, (601) 856-0123, www.stcatherinesvillage.com Experience gracious retirement living in Madison in a certified retirement community. Options include garden homes; independent-living and assisted-living apartments; skilled nursing and residential Alzheim- er’s disease care; and temporary respite care — with the all-inclusive Life Care guarantee. St. Catherine’s Village is CCAC-accredited. (See ad on page 119.)


NEVADA Las Ventanas, 10401 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89135, (877) 652-0086, www.wisedecision.org Retirement living at Las Ventanas might be your wisest decision yet. Located in vibrant Summerlin, minutes from Nellis AFB, Las Ventanas offers excellent services and amenities so you can main- tain and further enjoy your independence. Also, because we’re the only retirement community in Nevada offering a complete spectrum of health services, you’ll experience greater security and peace of mind. (See ad on page 108.)


NEW HAMPSHIRE The Huntington at Nashua, 55 Kent Lane, Nashua, NH 03062, (800) 298- 6608, www.thehuntingtonatnashua.org The Huntington at Nashua is a Life Care retirement community on 52 acres including 124 independent- living apartments and cottages. Assisted living and nursing care are included on site. We offer refundable and nonrefundable entrance fees and an all-inclusive monthly service fee. Amenities include a fitness center, an indoor pool, a woodworking shop, a movie theater, and a convenience store. (See ad on page 102.) PET FRIENDLY


NEW MEXICO La Vida Llena, 10501 Lagrima De Oro Road N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87111, (800) 922-1344, (505) 293-4001, www.lavidallena.com


La Vida Llena, Albuquerque’s only LifeCare commu- nity, introduces Nueva Vista, an expansion of their 22-acre community designed for the active senior. Nueva Vista will feature 58 beautifully designed upscale apartments, a state-of-the-art fitness cen- ter with an indoor pool/spa, and casual and formal dining areas. Other amenities include a wellness clinic, a hair salon, stunning common areas, and underground parking in a gated community with transportation. (See ad on page 115.)


NORTH CAROLINA Belle Meade, 100 Waters Drive, Southern Pines, NC 28387, (800) 343-7463, (910) 246-1008, www.sjp.org Belle Meade is a gated CCRC on 100 acres in the resort area of Southern Pines, adjacent to Pinehurst and close to Fort Bragg. Spacious homes, cottages, and apartments surround a grand community club- house. Amenities include two restaurants, a bar, a pool, a croquet lawn, a woodworking shop, and golf privileges at seven premier courses. We are owned by St. Joseph of the Pines. (See ad on page 73.) PET FRIENDLY


Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Com- munity, 1617 Hendersonville Road, Ashe- ville, NC 28803, (800) 284-1531, (828) 274-1531, www.deerfieldwnc.org This full-service LifeCare community, on 125 acres just south of the Biltmore Estate, combines Ashe- ville’s casually elegant style with state-of-the-art fa- cilities, including spacious cottages and apartments, a community center, and a health and wellness center and offers assisted living and skilled-nursing care. A new expansion opened in July with additional apart- ments. Entrance fees begin in the $170,000 range. The community is nonsmoking. (See ad on page 104.) PET FRIENDLY


Trinity Oaks Retirement Community, 728 Klumac Road, Salisbury, NC 28144, (800) 610-0783, (704) 633-1002, e-mail: dhundley@trinityoaks.net, www.trinityoaks.net Enjoy retirement living in the Piedmont on a 42- acre campus of cottages and apartments. There is easy access to sports, shopping, and cultural offerings in Charlotte, Greensboro, and Winston- Salem as well as Salisbury’s W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center. Amenities include an indoor pool, a state-of-the-art fitness facility with a personal trainer, and garden plots. We offer on-site as- sisted living, skilled-nursing care, and Alzheimer’s disease care. An 80-percent refundable plan as well as a lease option are available. (See ad on page 124.) PET FRIENDLY


United Church Homes and Services, 100 Leonard Ave., Newton, NC 28658, (828) 465-8014, www.uchas.org We offer continuing-care communities in Newton


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and Thomasville, N.C., and Suffolk, Va., with maintenance-free cottages, villas, and apartments and first-class amenities on a fee-for-service basis. Assisted living and skilled-nursing care are available on site. We offer three convenient entrance plans in- cluding a 90-percent refundable option. Since 1971, United Church Homes and Services has provided retirement living at affordable pricing and outstand- ing value. PET FRIENDLY


The Village at Brookwood, 1860 Brookwood Ave., Burlington, NC 27215, (800) 282-2053, www.villageatbrookwood.org Enjoy the lifestyle of a full-service, nonprofit Life Care community in the heart of North Carolina, sponsored by Alamance Regional Medical Center. Two major interstate highways provide access to the Durham and Fort Bragg VA medical centers. We also are near two international airports, universities, and championship golf. A new aquatic/wellness center is open. Entrance fees start at $77,420, with garden homes, apartments, and refund options to choose from. PET FRIENDLY


OHIO Copeland Oaks, 800 S. 15th St., Sebring, OH 44672, (800) 222-4640, (330) 938- 6126, www.copelandoaks.com This CCRC is for active adults over 55 seeking a vibrant place to call home. It offers more than 250 acres of serene country living with the conveniences of city life. Centrally located in northeast Ohio near Akron-Canton, Cleveland, and Youngstown, more than 65 resident-led activities focusing on physical and mental well-being allow you to fully enjoy life. No advance payment necessary. (See ad on page 110.) PET FRIENDLY


Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Ser- vices, 1001 Kingsmill Parkway, Columbus, OH 43229, (800) 686-7800, www.oprs.org Ranch-style homes, villas, apartments, assisted living, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and Al- zheimer’s disease care are offered at 11 Ohio CCRC campuses. We honor veterans with significant dis- counts at our communities. We are Ohio’s largest, most experienced not-for-profit provider of older adult services. PET FRIENDLY


Seasons Retirement Community, 7300 Dearwester Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45236, (513) 984-9400, www.seniorlifestyle.com Independent and assisted living, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing all are located on one picturesque campus featuring fresh, seasonal cuisine and spa- cious studio and one- and two-bedroom apartments in the community of Kenwood. Residents can take part in Wellness Everyday programming while ex- periencing an active social life with the convenience and comfort of living in a friendly, maintenance-free environment. (See ad on page 39.) PET FRIENDLY

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