GEORGIA
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 in historic Columbus near Fort Benning and features apartment residences and garden villas. Amenities include a wellness center, a grand ballroom, multiple dining venues, and more. Personal care, memory support, and a five-star quality-rated skilled nursing center are on site. (See ad on page 56.) PET FRIENDLY
LOUISIANA
England Oaks Adult Living Community, 6956 England Drive, Alexandria, LA 71303, (800) 786-6257,
www.englandoaks.org
This converted Air Force base offers accommodations starting at $855 a month for two-bedroom, one-bath homes and $985 a month for three-bedroom, two-bath homes with shaded yards located along tree-lined streets. Fees are month-to-month and include interior and exterior maintenance, lawn care, pest control, an on-call lifeline unit, trash collection, a community center, transportation assistance, and much more. PET FRIENDLY
MARYLAND
Collington, 10450 Lottsford Road, Mitchellville, MD 20721, (800) 540-1709, (301) 925-7706,
www.collington.kendal.org
This not-for-profit Life Care community situated on 125 wooded acres in suburban Washington, D.C., features cluster cottages and a three-story apartment building. Collington’s location, just outside the Beltway and within five minutes of two metro stops, gives residents easy access to all the Washington metro region has to offer. (See ad on page 19.)
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 Alzheimer’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 39.)
NEVADA
Las Ventanas, 10401 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89135, (888) 298-1185,
www.lasventanaslv.com
Las Ventanas is the only active-adult CCRC in Nevada guaranteeing residents access to a full continuum of on-site care, including assisted living, skilled nursing, respite care, and rehabilitation services. Contact Las Ventanas to learn how to make this community your next home. (See ad on page 37.)
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Hunt Senior Living, Nashua, N.H., (603) 821-1200,
www.huntseniorliving.org
Hunt Senior Living brings an exciting new perspective on retirement living for active, independent retirees who plan ahead. It’s all about choice and quality of life, today and into the future. We offer two exceptional CCRCs and an at-home program that offers many of the benefits of a CCRC in your own home.
NEW MEXICO
Haverland Carter LifeStyle Group, 10701 Montgomery Blvd. N.E., Suite F, Albuquerque, NM 87111, (800) 922-1344,
www.haverlandcarter.com
La Vida Llena, the flagship community of the Haverland Carter LifeStyle Group, started more than 30 years ago and is recognized as the premier LifeCare community in New Mexico. Having just completed its new phase 5 addition — Nueva Vista — they now have a new LifeCare community under development in Rio Rancho, one of the fastest growing cities in the state and acknowledged in several national publications as a top 10 city in which to live and retire. (See ad on page 77.)
NORTH CAROLINA
Anderson Creek Club, 125 Whispering Pines Drive, Spring Lake, NC 28390, (866) 465-3568, (910) 814-2633, email:
info@andersoncreekclub.com
This beautiful 1,700-acre gated community is minutes from Fort Bragg, N.C., and close to Pinehurst and Raleigh. A large VA hospital and two public hospitals are within minutes. Enjoy championship golf, a clubhouse, pools, tennis courts, ponds, waterfalls, trails, a fitness room, the Life Long Learning Center, and more. Residents may participate in 41 regularly scheduled activities. A restaurant and an inn also are on site. Condos are priced from the $160,000s; houses start in the $200,000s. PET FRIENDLY
Belle Meade, 100 Waters Drive, Southern Pines, NC 28387, (800) 343-7463,
www.sjp.org
Belle Meade is a gated CCRC on 100 acres in the resort area of Southern Pines/ Pinehurst, close to Fort Bragg. Spacious homes, cottages, and apartments surround a grand community clubhouse. Amenities include two restaurants, a bar, a pool, a croquet lawn, a woodworking shop, and golf privileges at eight premier courses. We are owned by St. Joseph of the Pines. (See ad on page 41.) PET FRIENDLY
Cypress Glen Retirement Community, 100 Hickory St., Greenville, NC 27858, (800) 669-2835,
www.cypressglen.org
Cypress Glen is an established CCRC offering independent-living apartments and cottages with on-site assisted living and skilled nursing and a dedicated memory-care cottage. Located just minutes from East Carolina University, shopping, and restaurants, the community is situated on a beautiful, 95-acre natural setting. It also is close to five significant military installations and a VA regional medical center. Amenities include a flexible dining plan, weekly housekeeping, a fitness center, and scheduled transportation. Choose from four entrance-fee plans including a 90-percent-refundable option. Entrance fees range from $17,800 to $239,500. (See ad on page 8.) PET FRIENDLY
Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Community, 1617 Hendersonville Road, Asheville, NC 28803, (800) 284-1531, (828) 274-1531,
www.deerfieldwnc.org
Located on 125 acres just south of the Biltmore Estate, this full-service Life Care community combines Asheville’s casually elegant style with state-of-the-art amenities. Deerfield offers spacious apartments and cottage homes, a health and wellness center, a spa, pottery and art studios, multiple dining venues, a cocktail lounge, and an array of amenities and services. If a health care need arises, Deerfield offers assisted-living and skilled-nursing care in the on-site health care center. The community is nonsmoking. (See ad on page 72.) PET FRIENDLY
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