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MAKE CYPRESS VILLAGE YOUR LAST PCS


Life can be a wonderful adventure at any age, especially when you have the freedom to make your own decision about where and how to live it. Cypress Village is designed for those who appreciate extraordinary independence, with the security of Life Care protection and our Care for Life Guarantee.


 120 Wooded Acres of Resort Style living  Featuring Designer Homes and Apartments


 Nestled between the nationally acclaimed Mayo Clinic and Windsor Parke Golf Course


 Close to NAS Jacksonville & Mayport Naval Station  Proud Sponsor of the Mayport MOAA Chapter  Long Term Care Insurance accepted


904 807-6176


Independent Living I Personalized Assisted Living I Skilled Nursing Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care I On-site Rehab I Respite Care


FALL 2016 Retirement Guide


in my 60s, I’d be doing something else,” he says. Still, he appreciates the freedom from meal preparation and “no grass to mow.” In fact, when he moved in, his fa-


cility provided as part of its services a moving crew that helped hang pictures and set up other “home”


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details. This responds to one com- mon objection — the trouble and inconvenience of moving — people often have when they consider relo- cating to a retirement facility. Even with that assistance, the


downsizing that precedes such a move requires forethought and quite a bit of time and effort. Others resist the thought of a re-


ARE YOU MOVING? New Address


City New phone PASTE


MILITARY OFFICER MAGAZINE MAILING LABEL HERE


82 MILITARY OFFICER SEPTEMBER 2016 State Eff. date


Please notify us of your new address 6-8 weeks in advance.


MAIL TO: MOAA, Attn: MSC, 201 N. Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314-2539 PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK ZIP


tirement community because back in the 1960s and ’70s, people who could no longer live at home went into nursing homes. However, today’s retirement options are a far cry from bed-and-nightstand shared rooms with a hospital atmosphere. Most modern facilities mobilize


programs, facilities, and staff to promote as high a level of activity and involvement as residents can manage. It’s not just bingo events and sing-alongs: Communities offer their residents a full alphabet of ac- tivities, from athletics to Zen, while freeing them from “honey-do” lists,


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