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OREGON Rogue Valley Manor, 1200 Mira Mar Ave., Medford, OR 97504, (800) 848- 7868, (541) 857-7214, www.retirement.org The West Coast’s premier CCRC offers spacious cottages and apartments with a view on 668 scenic acres. We believe our selection of home styles, din- ing, amenities, and health care is unsurpassed in the nation, with independent living, residential living, memory care, and skilled nursing on campus. (See ad on page 109.) PET FRIENDLY


PENNSYLVANIA Bethany Village, 325 Wesley Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, (717) 766-0279, www.bethanyvillage.org Bethany Village is a not-for-profit retirement com- munity with a focus on enhancing the vibrant and healthy lifestyles today’s adults age 55 and older are leading. Bethany Village offers wellness initiatives and preventive services. Numerous residential op- tions are available as well as assisted living, memory support, and skilled-nursing services. PET FRIENDLY


Cumberland Crossings, 1 Longsdorf Way, Carlisle, PA 17015, (717) 240-6013, www.diakon.org/cumberlandcrossings Our 80-acre campus is located in a tranquil setting yet convenient to shopping, dining, and cultural events. Our community features residential-living homes with a choice of four stylishly renovated floor plans. We also provide personal care, nurs- ing and respite care, and on-site rehabilitative services. Three miles from Carlisle Barracks, we’re only minutes from I-81. Take advantage of Penn- sylvania’s tax breaks for retirees, our competitive fees, and our delayed entrance-fee plan. (See ad on page 54.) PET FRIENDLY


Freedom Village Brandywine, 15 Free- dom Blvd., West Brandywine, PA 19320, (800) 655-8554, (610) 383-5100, www.freedomvillage.com Voted Chester County’s No. 1 retirement community since opening in 1998, Freedom Village is a CCRC offering a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. We have spacious condominiums with equity ownership options. Enjoy our indoor pool, fitness center, full- service bank, woodworking shop, art studio, library, card room, computer center, billiards room, and seven dining venues. We offer assisted living, ortho- pedic rehabilitation, and skilled nursing on site. (See ad on page 43.) PET FRIENDLY


Green Ridge Village, 210 Big Spring Road, Newville, PA 17241, (800) 969-4450, www.greenridgevillage.org We are a CCRC that can address your needs for the rest of your life. We are on 350 wooded acres and have hiking trails, a trout stream, and wildlife. We are 15 minutes from Carlisle, 30 minutes from Har-


risburg, and two hours from Baltimore and Wash- ington, D.C. (See ad on page 123.) PET FRIENDLY


Penn National Resort Community, 3720 Clubhouse Drive, Fayetteville, PA 17222, (717) 352-3046, (800) 338-7523 www.pennhomes.com This 1,400-acre planned community is nestled at the foot of South Mountain. Families of all ages and phases of life call Penn National home. À la carte amenities include two four-star Golf Digest-rated courses, tennis, a swim club, hiking trails, a farmer’s market, and a golf learning center. Choose from vil- las, condos, or single-family homes or you can build your own custom plan. Enjoy accessibility, afford- ability, and inspired living.


Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community (QPRC), 625 Robert Fulton Highway, Quarryville, PA 17566, (888) 786-7331, www.quarryville.com Located 30 miles from Aberdeen, Md., in pictur- esque Lancaster County, Pa., QPRC is a CCRC offering spacious apartments with entrance fees starting at $50,000. Cottages, a community center, and an indoor pool will be added this year. QPRC is convenient to major East Coast cities. (See ad on page 43.)


White Horse Village Lifecare Com- munity, 535 Gradyville Road, Newton Square, PA 19073, (610) 558-5000, www.whitehorsevillage.org White Horse Village is a CCRC on 96 acres of woods and meadows adjacent to a state park. Accommoda- tions range in size from 500 square feet to 3,200 square feet with refundable entrance plans starting at $196,208 (for one bedroom). A putting green, a fitness center, a pool, wood shops, an art studio, an auditorium, a library, and on-site health care are included in the fees. (See ad on page 119.) PET FRIENDLY


Willow Valley Retirement Communi- ties, 600 Willow Valley Square, Lancaster, PA 17602, (800) 770-5445, (717) 464- 6800, www.willowvalleyretirement.com Willow Valley Retirement Communities in Lan- caster attracts residents from 37 states. Homes range from 700 square feet to 3,200 square feet and are personalized through our design studio. Amenities include an 80,000-square-foot cultural center, a 500-seat theater, fitness and aquatic centers, and a day spa. Our Lifecare program guar- antees long term care at no additional cost. (See ad on page 79.)


SOUTH CAROLINA The Seabrook of Hilton Head, 300 Woodhaven Drive, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928, (843) 842-3747, e-mail: seabrookhhi@hargray.com


The Seabrook of Hilton Head sits on a lovely 21 acres with five resident apartment buildings joined by cov- ered walkways. Varied move-in options (purchase, entrance fee, and rental) are available. Enjoy our fitness center, saltwater pool, supreme dining, and extraordinary range of activities and services. Health services are provided by five-star Fraser Health Center and Home Health programs. (See ad on page 70.) PET FRIENDLY


Lutheran Homes of South Carolina, 300 Ministry Drive, Irmo, SC 29063, (803) 749-5110, www.lutheranhomessc.com In the heart of the midlands, scenic upstate, and coastal Low Country, we offer choices for living well in five full-service CCRCs, with award-winning wellness programs. Choose from a variety of entrance-fee plans for accommodations with ame- nities for chore-free, active living. (See ad on page 64.) PET FRIENDLY


Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community, 1 Still Hopes Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169, (803) 739-5040, www.stillhopes.org Still Hopes is a 38-acre CCRC with apartments and cottages ranging in size from 700 square feet to 1,700 square feet. Two dining venues, a wellness center with a therapy pool, a large chapel, and on- site skilled and assisted living, plus 14 acres of trails and woods, make this community unique. (See ad on page 65.) PET FRIENDLY


Wildewood Downs, 731 Polo Road, Co- lumbia, SC 29223, (888) 509-7094, (803) 788-5115, www.wildewood-downs.com This 37-acre residential, gated community has brick patio homes and apartments with 24-hour security. Located in close proximity to Fort Jack- son and a VA hospital, this is Columbia’s premier CCRC. Amenities include a social director, a put- ting green, fine dining plans, and more. All home maintenance is provided. Residents can take advantage of independent living, assisted living, skilled-nursing and memory-support care, and rehabilitation accommodations. (See ad on page 72.) PET FRIENDLY


TENNESSEE Alexian Village of Tennessee, 437 Alexian Way, Signal Mountain, TN 37377, (800) 251-4600, (423) 886-0100, www.alexianvillage.com Recently named “The Best of the Best for Retire- ment Communities” in Chattanooga, Alexian Village is a CARF-CCAC-accredited life care senior- living community that sits atop spectacular Signal Mountain. Amenities include a fitness center, a woodworking shop, a pool, cultural events, and chef-prepared dining. We have a reputation for quality and are a division of Alexian Brothers Min- istry. PET FRIENDLY


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