FALL 2015 RETIREMENT GUIDE
WITH AGE, A LARGE DROP IN EARNINGS BECOMES MORE LIKELY THAN A LARGE INCREASE.
Joseph of the Pines. (See ad on page 109.) PET FRIENDLY
Cypress Glen Retirement Community, 100 Hickory St., Greenville, NC 27858, (800) 669-2835,
www.cypressglen.org Cypress Glen is an established CCRC of- fering independent-living apartments and cottages with on-site assisted liv- ing and skilled nursing and a dedicated memory-care cottage. Just minutes from East Carolina University, Vidant Medical Center, shopping, and restau- rants, the community is situated on a beautiful, 95-acre natural setting. It also is close to five significant military instal- lations, a VA regional medical center, and a new VA clinic in Greenville. Ameni- ties include a flexible dining plan, weekly housekeeping, a new fitness center with a pool, and scheduled transportation. Choose from four entrance-fee plans, including refundable options. Entrance fees range from $18,593 to $247,666. PET FRIENDLY
Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Com- munity, 1617 Hendersonville Road, Asheville, NC 28803, (800) 284-1531, (828) 274-1531,
www.deerfieldwnc.org On 125 acres just south of the Biltmore Estate, this full-service Life Care com- munity combines Asheville’s casually elegant style with state-of-the-art ame- nities. Deerfield offers spacious apart- ments and cottage homes, a health and wellness center, a spa, pottery and art studios, multiple dining venues, a cocktail lounge, and an array of ameni- ties 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 78.) PET FRIENDLY
Scotia Village Retirement Commu- nity, 2200 Elm Ave., Laurinburg, NC 28352, (888) 726-8428, (910)
277-2000,
www.scotiavillage.org Scotia Village is a faith-based, not-for- profit CCRC. We offer gracious living in apartments and homes on our verdant 66-acre campus. Our community is situated next to St. Andrews University, making lifelong learning both convenient and stimulating. We’re tucked away from the hustle and bustle but are cen- trally located to beaches, mountains, and major cities in the Carolinas. Please contact us to learn about our Military Benefit Choice program. It is our way of showing our gratitude to those who have served our country. (See ad on page 84.)
Trinity Oaks Retirement Community, 728 Klumac Road, Salisbury, NC 28144, (800) 610-0783, (704) 603-9202, email:
apressly@trinityoaks.net,
www.trinityoaks.net Experience big-city culture with small- town charm at Trinity Oaks CCRC in historic Salisbury. Elegant cottages and apartments, assisted living, and skilled nursing and memory care are available on this mature 40-acre campus with a fitness center, an indoor pool, two dining venues, housekeeping, transportation, and health care discounts. Entry fees start at less than $55,000. Three en- trance plan options are available. (See ad on page 64.) PET FRIENDLY
The Village at Brookwood, 1860 Brookwood Ave., Burlington, NC 27215, (800) 282-2053,
www.villageatbrookwood.org Enjoy the lifestyle of a vital full-service, nonprofit CCRC in the heart of North Carolina, sponsored by Alamance Re-
gional Medical Center, a part of the Cone Health network. Two major interstate highways provide access to the Durham and Fort Bragg VA medical centers. The Village is midway between the Triangle and Triad and near two international airports, universities, and championship golf. An aquatic/wellness center with a saltwater pool adds to the amenities. Entrance fees start at $85,400, with garden homes, apartments, and refund options to choose from. Life Care and fee-for-service care are available. (See ad on page 99.) PET FRIENDLY
PENNSYLVANIA Cumberland Crossings, 1 Longsdorf Way, Carlisle, PA 17015, (717) 240-6013,
www.cumberlandcrossings.org Cumberland Crossings’ tranquil 80-acre campus is only 3 miles from Carlisle Barracks and convenient to shopping, dining, and cultural opportunities. Our vibrant community includes a fitness center, walking trails, an indoor pool, spacious cottage homes with a choice of attractive floor plans, and security for the future. We also provide personal care, nursing and respite care, and on- site rehabilitation in a modern therapy suite. We’re just minutes away from major highways including I-81 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Take advantage of Pennsylvania’s tax breaks for retirees. (See ad on page 74.) PET FRIENDLY
Riddle Village, 1048 W. Baltimore Pike, Media, PA 19063, (610) 891-3700,
www.riddlevillage.org Ideally located next to Riddle Hospi- tal on the Main Line, Riddle Village is Delaware County’s leading Lifecare
There’s More
Get more retirement planning insight and advice from MOAA. In addition to two Military Officer special retirement sections each year, your association also provides retirement ar- ticles at
www.moaa.org. Read up on the latest trends and retire- ment community evaluation tips at
www.moaa.org/retiredstillw orking, or crunch the numbers using the financial resources on MOAA’s Web Base. Explore various retirement-savings calcula- tors at
www.moaa.org/calculators.
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