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Erickson Living, 701 Maiden Choice Lane, Catonsville, MD 21228, (800) 989-8635, www.ericksonliving.com Erickson Living, a national leader in de- veloping and managing continuing-care retirement communities (CCRCs), is headquartered in Catonsville, Md. Erick- son Living is worry-free retirement living in Highlands Ranch, Colo. (a suburb of Denver); Kansas City, Kan.; suburban Baltimore (two sites) and Silver Spring, Md.; suburban Boston (two communi- ties); Novi, Mich.; Pompton Plains and Tinton Falls, N.J.; suburban Philadelphia (two communities); Dallas and Houston; and Ashburn and Springfield, Va. The recently acquired Life Care community in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. — Devonshire at PGA National — brings the family of communities to 17 campuses. These amenity-rich, campus-style communities are designed to add more living to your life. (See ad on page 81.) PET FRIENDLY


The Good Samaritan Society, 4800 W. 57th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57108, (888) 210-9409, www.good-sam.com With 240 locations across 24 states, the Good Samaritan Society provides a full continuum of care. Many locations are PET FRIENDLY. (See ad on page 103.)


Kisco Senior Living, www.kiscoseniorliving.com Based in Carlsbad, Calif., Kisco Senior Living owns and operates 21 senior communities in five states — offering independent-lifestyle options for seniors as well as licensed assisted living and memory care in some locations. Kisco’s The Art of Living Well lifestyle creates communities where residents and as- sociates share passions, live and work in balance, and leave a legacy, while fol- lowing the six dimensions of wellness: emotional, intellectual, physical, social, spiritual, and vocational. Since 1990, Kisco’s guiding principles of integrity,


dignity, and compassion have balanced the interests of its residents, associates, and business partners.


ALABAMA Redstone Village, 12000 Turnmeyer


Drive, Huntsville, AL 35803, (866) 881- 6717, (256) 881-6717 This life-care retirement community offers maintenance-free living in apart- ments and villas on a 94-acre hilltop site with balcony views of the Tennessee Valley mountains near Redstone Arsenal. A 90-percent-refundable entrance fee ensures estate preservation and on-site assisted-living, skilled-nursing, and memory-support care. Amenities include restaurant-style dining, housekeeping, an indoor aquatic and wellness center, a beauty salon, transportation, balconies or patios, and underground parking. (See ad on page 62.) PET FRIENDLY


ARIZONA La Loma Village, 14154 Denny Blvd.,


Litchfield Park, AZ 85340, (623) 537-7521, www.sunhealthseniorliving.org/laloma Near Luke AFB, La Loma Village is a re- tirement community that is home to mil- itary retirees who enjoy access to base privileges and an amenity-rich lifestyle. Our care center, which recently opened a new 6,400-square-foot rehabilitation gym, consistently receives five-star rat- ings from the Arizona Department of Health Services and was honored by the American College of Health Care Admin- istrators. (See ad on page 106.)


Sun City, (800) 437-8146, (623) 977- 5000, www.suncityaz.org Sun City offers the best value for retire- ment, and we’re only 7 miles from Luke AFB. Northwest of Phoenix, Sun City offers a low cost of living, low taxes, and low fees. Within the community is Ban- ner Boswell Medical Center. Five regula-


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tion and three executive golf courses, as well as three country clubs, make Sun City ideal for golfers. Seven recre- ation centers provide access to bowling, fitness, pickleball, softball, swim- ming, and more. (See ad on page 6.) PET FRIENDLY


Sun City Oro Valley (SCOV), 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755, (520) 825-3711, www.suncityorovalley.com See for yourself what makes SCOV one of the best retirement communities in Arizona. Positioned beautifully at the foot of the Catalina Mountains, SCOV is changing the face of active living. With a championship golf course and more than 130 clubs and activities, this 45-plus community offers something for every- one, including 360 days of sunshine a year. (See ad on page 80.)


Sun City West, 19803 R.H. Johnson Blvd., Sun City West, AZ 85375, (623) 208-6244, www.rcscw.com/explore, www.facebook.com/suncitywest We are an amenity-rich active-adult golf community. With more than 110 clubs, seven golf courses, state-of-the-art bowling facilities, a private library, and countless activities, there’s something for everyone. Baby boomers and Great- est Generation members alike will fall in love with our resort lifestyle. (See ad on page 104.) PET FRIENDLY


ARKANSAS Hot Springs Village, 895 DeSoto


Blvd., Hot Springs Village, AR 71909, www.hsvmilitarylife.com, www.discoverhotspringsvillage.org Hot Springs Village, a 26,000-acre gated community in the Ouachita Mountains, offers an abundance of fun lifestyle amenities, including golf, lakes, tennis, pools, pickleball, performing arts, nature trails, restaurants, outdoor pools,


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