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OPEN 7 DAYS By Kathleen Shannon


TIVES FOR R LIVING


active lifestyle, transportation is provided to shopping areas and for day trips, activi- ties like crafts or book clubs are in place. But most importantly, the cottage or apart- ment resident can move into assisted liv- ing or skilled nursing when it’s needed. Monthly fees which vary, but can be around $2,500, cover all the amenities and utilities except telephones.


Paul Fenstermacher, a courtly, spry gentle- man, a Luther Crest resident, still drives and is active on several committees. His sister is in a nursing unit so he was familiar with Lu- ther Crest before moving in seven years ago. Paul said the staff is wonderful and caring. “Life here is like living on a cruise ship with all the amenities,” he said.


The continuing care aspect was a major selling point for Georgia and Ed Baldridge. They moved in three years ago when Ed started having some health issues. She knew it was time to give up the house in Cetronia, and was familiar with Luther Crest.


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thing Georgia especially likes is the ability to join in activities when she wants to or be left alone to do her own thing.


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