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SPRING 2016 RETIREMENT GUIDE


ACTS Retirement-Life Communities Inc., www.ACTSretirement.org ACTS is one of the largest not-for-profit continuing-care retirement community (CCRC) organizations and has a long history of serving military families. We operate 21 campuses in eight states from Pennsylva- nia to Florida, with several near active duty military installations. ACTS communities offer resort-style amenities, affordable pric- ing, and tax-deductible fees; ACTS Life Care provides superior care without increasing monthly fees. PET FRIENDLY


Erickson Living, 701 Maiden Choice Lane, Baltimore, MD 21228, (877) 638-3828, www.EricksonLiving.com Erickson Living, a national leader in devel- oping and managing CCRCs, is headquar- tered in Baltimore. Erickson Living offers worry-free retirement living in Highlands Ranch, Colo.; Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.; Overland Park, Kan.; Catonsville, Parkville, and Silver Spring, Md.; Hingham and Pea- body, Mass.; Novi, Mich.; Matthews, N.C.; New Providence, Pompton Plains, and Tinton Falls, N.J.; Glen Mills and Warmin- ster, Pa.; Dallas and Houston; and Ashburn and Springfield, Va. These amenity-rich, campus-style communities are designed to add more living to your life while giving you peace of mind for your future. (See ad on page 71.)


The Good Samaritan Society, 4800 W. 57th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57108, (855) GOOD- SAM (466-3726), www.good-sam.com With 240 locations across 24 states, the Good Samaritan Society provides a wide variety of senior-living options. Many loca- tions are PET FRIENDLY.


Senior Living Communities, 3530 Toringdon Way, Suite 204, Charlotte, NC 28277, (704) 246-1620, www.senior-living-communities.com For more than 25 years, Senior Living Communities has redefined senior living by helping members live longer, healthier, and happier lives through award-winning


wellness programs. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Senior Living Communities offers maintenance-free retirement living at RidgeCrest in Mount Airy, N.C.; Home- stead Hills in Winston Salem, N.C.; Sum- mit Hills in Spartanburg, S.C.; Cascades Verdae in Greenville, S.C.; Brightwater in Myrtle Beach, S.C.; The Lakes at Litchfield in Pawleys Island, S.C.; Marsh’s Edge in St. Simons Island, Ga.; Osprey Village in Ame- lia Island, Fla.; and The Stratford in Carmel, Ind. Our communities embrace The Weller Life (living a lifestyle in an affordable, yet luxurious community). From restaurant- style dining to maintenance-free accommo- dations, residents of our independent-living retirement communities enjoy a Weller life- style while maintaining their independence. Additional care options include assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation. (See ad on pages 12-13.)


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 apartments and villas on a 104-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 well- ness center, a beauty salon, transportation, balconies or patios, and underground parking. PET FRIENDLY


ARIZONA La Loma Village, 14154 Denny Blvd., Li- tchfield Park, AZ 85340, (623) 748-4850, www.lalomaliving.org La Loma Village, a Sun Health Senior Liv- ing Life Care Community, is home to many military retirees who enjoy the camaraderie of fellow veterans and base privileges at nearby Luke AFB. Those who call La Loma Village home enjoy resort-style amenities


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and a variety of daily events, as well as access to dining, shopping, and entertain- ment venues just a short distance from the community. Our ideal location, innovative programs, and flexible residence options make our community truly special. (See ad on page 53.)


Retire Sierra Vista, 21 East Wilcox Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635, (520) 458-6940, www.retiresierravista.com Sierra Vista, Ariz., offers average daytime temperatures of 75 degrees and plenty to do (without the hassle of crowds), from golf to historical sites to birding, and is comfortably affordable. Sierra Vista is near Fort Huachuca and popular with retiring veterans. Ask about our $199 “pretire- ment” sampler for two that includes hotel, meal deals, and more. Visit our website or call to learn more. (See ad on page 70.)


Sun City, (800) 437-8146, www.suncityaz.org Sun City, Ariz., the original fun city, is the best value in a 55-plus community — of- fering the most amenities at the least cost. Located northwest of Phoenix, only 7 miles from Luke AFB, this community offers seven recreation centers, 11 golf courses, two bowling centers, a 33-acre lake, an out- door amphitheater, an off-leash dog park, world-class health care including Banner Medical Center, very affordable housing, and low taxes.


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