Have You Planned Ahead? Explore Two Retirement Living Choices
The Mather Evanston,IL
Life can hold many surprises. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to free yourself of day-to-day worries and enjoy the years ahead, doing the things you love?
At The Mather, an exciting new living opportunity in Evanston, IL, we offer you a variety of long-term assurances that provide both financial and personal peace of mind, including:
● Investment Protection ● Predictable Costs ● Life Care Options ● Prime Location
Be curious. To receive a brochure, call toll-free 1 (888) 631.7201.
A Continuing Care Retirement Community, The Mather is a forward- thinking destination for those 62+, who’ve always planned ahead.
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www.splendidotucson.com
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Splendido Tucson, AZ
“It’s common for people to delay making a decision to move to a retirement community — they feel they may not be ready yet,” says General John Wickham, a retired Four-Star General.
The challenge is that when you are ready for it, it may be too late to qualify from a health standpoint. My wife and I are very active. . . we enjoy hiking and biking, but who knows what is around the corner. We chose Splendido because we can enjoy our active lives and plan ahead.”
Splendido is a Continuing Care Retirement Community in Tucson, AZ, for those 55+. It features four restaurants, a spa and fitness center, 18-hole putting course, theatre, full-service health care center, and a 105% refundable investment.
To receive a brochure, call toll-free 1(888) 697.7479.
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