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payment, with no large entry fee, includes maintenance, housekeeping, flexible dining options, on-premise security, access to our luxurious clubhouse, and more. Reserve your luxury apartment today. (See ad on page 61.)


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 members 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 care in all-private accommodations. 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 lo- cated on prime waterfront property near Sanibel Island. This resort setting includes three neigh- borhoods with boating, golf, dining, lifetime learning, travel, recreation, and comfortable resi- dences plus superlative wellness programs and health care. (See ad on page 43.) PET FRIENDLY


SummerGlen, 15480 S.W. 13th Circle, Ocala, FL 34473, (800) 277-8707, (352) 245- 3897, www.summerglen.com SummerGlen is a gated community of single- family homes nestled around an 18-hole championship golf course, located in an un- crowded setting near Florida attractions and major airports. Recreational amenities include a heated pool, a fitness center, a restaurant, tennis, a crafts center, and softball. Secure RV storage is available on site. The $125 monthly fee includes lawn-mowing. Properties are resident-owned with no fixed-term contracts. Prices begin from the $140,000s. Call for a free information kit and video. (See ad on page 73.) PET FRIENDLY


Sun City Center — Minto Communi- ties, 105 Commercial Center Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573, (888) 904-5815, www.mintofla.com As America’s premier 55 and better master- planned community, Minto is offering new homes priced from the $140,000s. Our gor- geous new homes feature maintenance-included paired villas in Kings Point and country-club liv- ing in Renaissance. Arts, entertainment, shop- ping, dining, and Florida’s beaches are within


30 miles of Sun City Center. If you’d rather stay home, enjoy the more than 200 clubs, commu- nity amenities, six golf courses, and much more. (See ad on page 39.) PET FRIENDLY


University Village, 12401 North 22nd St., Tampa, FL 33612, (800) 524-5020, (813) 975-5009, www.universityvillage.net Committed to helping you live better longer, Tampa’s superior Life Care retirement commu- nity offers spacious independent-living apart- ments 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. (See ad on page 96.) 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 Distinguished Service Award financially honors career military and surviving spouses (eligibility requirements apply). We are the largest not-for-profit, active-living housing and health care-related organization in Florida.


GEORGIA Brandon Wilde, 4275 Owens Road, Evans, GA 30809, (866) 239-4533, www.brandonwilde.com CARF-accredited and affiliated with University Health Care System, Brandon Wilde features a 106-acre campus with easy access to Evans Township and Columbia County and health care services including the Eisenhower Medical Cen- ter at Fort Gordon and the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center in Augusta. Amenities include a wellness center, on-site banking, restaurant dining, and a licensed health care center. (See ad on page 111.) PET FRIENDLY


Cresswind at Lake Lanier, 3007 Scarlet Oak Lane, Gainesville, GA 30504, (866) 409- 7707, www.cresswind.com This gated community on Lake Lanier appeals to active adults who want to get the most out of life. From a 36,000-square-foot clubhouse (under construction) to a private marina, the amenities are endless. Nearly half of the com- munity is dedicated to nature. A variety of single-family homes from the $180,000s to the $400,000s are available. (See ad on page 41.) PET FRIENDLY


Presbyterian Home & Retirement Community, 1901 W. Screven St., Quitman,


GA 31643, (229) 263-6100, www.phgainc.org Enjoy retirement living where neighbors welcome you as friends and staff serve you with Southern hospitality. This beautiful 60-acre CCRC fea- tures cluster cottages and apartments with ame- nities for vibrant independent retirement living. Located near Moody AFB, the Florida line, and I-75, residents have access to shopping, sports, universities, cultural offerings, and medical cen- ters. Assisted living and skilled-nursing care are available on site. (See ad on page 29.)


Spring Harbor at Green Island, 100 Spring Harbor Drive, Columbus, GA 31904, (866) 226-2172, (706) 576-6003, www.springharborlife.org This stunning Life Care community is located in historic Columbus near Fort Benning and fea- tures apartment residences and garden villas. Amenities include a wellness center, a grand ballroom, multiple dining venues, and more. Assisted-living, memory-support, and skilled- nursing accommodations are available on site. (See ad on page 64.) 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 retire- ment-living community in southern Maryland. We offer spacious residential-living apartments and cottages, a diverse selection of lifestyle op- tions, quality services, health care, and amenities including a wellness center, an indoor pool, a spa, a private pier, cultural activities, and trips. We also offer home-care services, assisted-living suites, and skilled nursing. (See ad on page 103.)


Heron Point, 501 E. Campus Ave., Chester- town, MD 21620, (877) 510-3050, www.actsheronpoint.org This 66-acre CCRC located on the Chester River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore has just announced a new Life Care contract with lower pricing. Living accommodations include 91 cot- tages and 101 apartments. The community fea- tures an 800-foot boardwalk, miles of walking paths, an indoor swimming pool, a wood shop, active artists’ groups, proximity to Washing- ton College and the town of Chestertown, and more. Heron Point is CCAC-accredited. (See ad on page 79.) PET FRIENDLY


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 Madi-


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