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for the future. We also provide personal care, nursing and respite care, and on-site rehabili- tation in a modern therapy suite. We’re just minutes away from major highways, including I-81 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Take ad- vantage of Pennsylvania’s tax breaks for retir- ees. (See ad on page 68.) PET FRIENDLY
Riddle Village, 1048 W. Baltimore Pike, Media, PA 19063, (610) 891-3700,
www.riddlevillage.org Ideally located next to Riddle Hospital on the Main Line, Riddle Village is Delaware County’s leading Lifecare retirement com- munity, featuring spacious private apartment residences and an abundance of personal services and outstanding amenities. Enjoy nine venue options for dining, an indoor pool and a spa, and a putting green, just to name a few. Personal care and skilled-nursing ac- commodations are available on site. (See ad on page 53.) PET FRIENDLY
Willow Valley Communities, 600 Willow Valley Square, Lancaster, PA 17602, (877) 344-2383, email:
info@willowvalley.org,
www.willowvalleycommunities.org Willow Valley Communities in Lancaster, Pa., attracts residents from 37 states. Residences range from cozy studios to 3,200-square-foot townhomes and villas. Amenities include the Cultural Center with a 500-seat theater, fit- ness and aquatic centers, and a day spa. The new Clubhouse has bowling, a vintage arcade, a golf simulator, and more. Willow Valley also offers Lifecare — a wise investment providing long term care, should it be needed, at no ad- ditional cost. (See ad on page 66.)
SOUTH CAROLINA Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Commu- nity, 1 Still Hopes Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169, (803) 739-5040,
www.stillhopes.org Still Hopes is 39 acres of beautifully land- scaped resort-style living. Two- and three- bedroom luxury cottages and apartments with open floor plans, four gourmet dining venues, a skylit social center, a piano bar, a spa, a wellness center, and a full continuum of care are on site. PET FRIENDLY
TEXAS Army Residence Community, 7400 Crestway Drive, San Antonio, TX 78239, (800) 725-0083,
www.armyresidence.com This accredited CCRC is for all retired ca- reer military officers from any branch of U.S. military service and their spouses. Retire to an environment unlike anywhere else. At Army Residence Community, you’ll enjoy camaraderie with friends; modern residences; casual to formal dining options; hundreds of activities; options for assisted living, nursing care, memory care, and re- habilitation; and so much more. We’re near Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio Military Medical Center, and Randolph AFB. (See ad on page 17.) PET FRIENDLY
Blue Skies of Texas (formerly Air Force Village), 4917 Ravenswood Drive, San Antonio, TX 78227, and 5100 John D. Ryan Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78245, (800) 790- 3954,
www.blueskiesoftexas.org Blue Skies of Texas is an accredited, non- profit CCRC located in Military City, USA, and offers a wide variety of independent- living options. Services and amenities include maintenance, housekeeping, transportation, a host of wellness options, and our top-rated health care, including memory care, assisted living, skilled nurs- ing, rehabilitation, and hospice. We cater to the retired military officer as well as non- military retired professionals who value the culture and tradition carried forward in our Air Force Village legacy. (See ad on page 35). PET FRIENDLY
Independence Village, 20550 Huebner Road, San Antonio, TX 78258, (888) 851- 6098,
www.independencevillage.com Find the perfect lifestyle for fun adults age 55 and older in a neighborhood of spacious single-story homes up to 2,320 square feet with two-car garages. Independence Village offers social, fitness, educational, and spiritual programs. Amenities and ser- vices include home maintenance, house- keeping, social events, privileges at The Club at Sonterra, and on-campus restau-
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rant-style dining. Full-service apartments and assisted living also are available. Our tenured and entertaining team looks for- ward to meeting you. (See ad on page 16.) PET FRIENDLY
VIRGINIA Atlantic Shores Retirement Community, 1200 Atlantic Shores Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, (757) 716-2000,
www.atlanticshoresliving.com This resident-governed co-op community offers equity ownership. Its beautifully land- scaped, 100-acre secure campus is close to the oceanfront, 10 golf courses, and military bases with exchanges and medical services. Live a vibrant lifestyle with award-winning cuisine choices. Housing options include independent-living apartments and villa homes, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care. A full-time medical director is on site. PET FRIENDLY
The Fairfax, 9140 Belvoir Woods Parkway, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060, (703) 799-1200,
www.thefairfaxretirement.com Just five minutes from Fort Belvoir, The Fair- fax offers five-star retirement-living services for retired officers and their spouses of the U.S. uniformed services, the CIA, and the FBI; federal retirees; and parents of active duty and retired military officers. Ameni- ties include fine dining, catering, in-house banking, an indoor pool and a fitness center, walking trails, fishing, and cultural and social events. Services include independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitative care. The Fairfax is con- veniently located near Fort Belvoir, Va. En- trance fees begin at $87,000, and monthly fees start at $2,609. (See ad on page 105.) PET FRIENDLY
Falcons Landing, 20522 Falcons Landing Circle, Potomac Falls, VA 20165, (800) 952- 3762, (703) 404-5100 (Loudoun County) This first-class, CARF-CCAC-accredited, nonprofit CCRC is on a beautiful 33-acre campus. We’re home to retired military officers and their spouses and widowed
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