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vors, senior-level federal retirees, and honorably discharged officers from all services. Amenities include large, light- filled apartments and cottages, a country club-style community center, fine dining, a new wellness and fitness center, and a junior Olympic-sized pool. Enjoy our care- free lifestyle with the security of knowing there is excellent nursing care and assisted living on campus if you need it. We’re just 30 minutes from Washington, D.C., and 20 minutes from Dulles International Airport. The community is nonsmoking. (See ad on page 79.) PET FRIENDLY


Goodwin House Alexandria, 4800 Fill- more Ave., Alexandria, VA 22311 and Good- win House Bailey’s Crossroads, 3440 S. Jefferson St., Falls Church, VA 22041, (888) 778-3010, www.goodwinhouse.org Choose to live at Goodwin House, and you’ll experience the pleasure of a stimulating lifestyle filled with cultural, intellectual, and social activities. You’ll also enjoy the comfort of a lovely apart- ment home, the advantages of our location near Washington, D.C., and the reassurance of life care. Residents and their families trust the Goodwin House organization, which has been accredited by CARF-CCAC for more than 20 years. Life here offers the perfect combination of independence and support, and our communities are close to several military facilities. (See ad on page 63.)


Harbor’s Edge, 1 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA 23510, (757) 616-7950, www.harborsedgenorfolk.com Norfolk’s only high-rise luxury retire- ment community, Harbor’s Edge offers breathtaking waterfront and downtown views, open and elegant floor plans, the finest amenities, and true LifeCare. We are minutes from the Chrysler Museum, Harrison Opera House, Wells Theatre, MacArthur Center mall, and Sentara


Norfolk General Hospital. Personal at- tention, dedicated service, and true Lif- eCare are the hallmarks of the Harbor’s Edge lifestyle. (See ad on page 80.) PET FRIENDLY


Patriots Colony at Williamsburg, 6000 Patriots Colony Drive, Williams- burg, VA 23188, (800) 716-9000, www.patriotscolony.org This LifeCare CCRC for former and re- tired officers of the seven uniformed services and their spouses, as well as federal civil service retirees, is sponsored by Riverside Health System and sits on 90 wooded acres in the middle of the Historic Triangle, just minutes from Colonial Williamsburg. It offers villas, apartments, and freestanding homes. Residents enjoy an indoor saltwater pool and a spa, fitness and recreational facili- ties, flexible dining options, a tavern, on- campus care facilities, and much more. (See ad on page 61.)


Shenandoah Valley Westminster- Canterbury, 300 Westminster-Can- terbury Drive, Winchester, VA 22603, (800) 492-9463, www.svwc.org Established in 1987, this nationally accredited (by CARF-CCAC) Lifecare community offers all levels of care from independent and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory support, all on site. Amenities include casual and formal dining, Morgan’s Tavern, an in- door swimming pool, a fitness center, a putting green, a woodworking shop, two miles of walking trails, ecumenical ser- vices, a nurse practitioner, a hair salon, and a full-service bank. (See ad on page 83.) PET FRIENDLY


Sunnyside Communities, 600 Uni- versity Blvd., Suite L, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, (800) 237-2257, (540) 568- 8600, www.sunnysidecommunities.com Sunnyside Communities is three award-


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winning CCRCs in Virginia, celebrating more than 100 years of experience. Recognized regionally and nationally, they have received the NuStep Pin- nacle Award for whole-person wellness programming, the highest ratings for quality of care, and Shenandoah Valley’s “most respected” rating and “best of Virginia” awards in 2012 and 2013. They offer affordable lifestyle choices of cot- tages, homes, villas, or apartments. (See ad on page 20.) PET FRIENDLY


Vinson Hall Retirement Community, 6251 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, VA 22101, (800) 451-5121, www.vinsonhall.org Our not-for-profit CCRC enhances the lives of our residents through person- centered care and services while foster- ing dignity, security, and friendship. As an innovative community, we attract leaders in the field of aging who design, research, and pilot new initiatives and technology. Vinson Hall provides inde- pendent living to commissioned military officers and their immediate families. Everyone is welcome at Arleigh Burke Pavilion, where we provide assisted liv- ing and skilled-nursing and private-pay nursing services, and at The Sylvestery, where we offer assisted-living care for those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. (See ad on page 24.)


Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge, 250 Pantops Mountain Road, Charlottesville, VA 22911, (877) 682- 9227, www.westminstercanterbury.org Enjoy stunning views from our 56-acre campus in Charlottesville, Va. West- minster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge is Virginia’s only accredited, full-service, not-for-profit Life Care retirement com- munity. Life Care ensures health care for life without fee increases as a way to protect your assets. Choose from inde- pendent-living apartments and cottages


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