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FALL 2016 Retirement Guide


Indian River Colony Club, 1936 Free- dom Drive, Viera, FL 32940, (877) 835- 8768, www.colonyclub.com Indian River Colony Club Inc. (IRCC), “The Place Patriots Call Home,” is an active 55-plus country-club community — primarily military — on Florida’s Space Coast. IRCC offers a par-72 golf course, 24-hour staffed security, and a generous maintenance program. IRCC is for those who desire fun, fellowship, and many activities. We are ideally located near Patrick AFB, a VA clinic, beaches, Port Canaveral cruise terminal, upscale shop- ping, and cultural amenities. (See ad on page 62.) PET FRIENDLY


Osprey Village, 48 Osprey Village Drive, Amelia Island, FL 32034, (904) 277-8222, www.osprey-village.com Osprey Village, an all-inclusive, premier retirement community located on Amelia Island, Fla., helps members live longer, healthier, and happier lives through a carefree lifestyle, which offers mainte- nance-free living, restaurant-style dining, nationally recognized wellness programs, and on-site health services. The com- munity features independent-living cot- tages, condominium-style villas, assisted living, rehabilitation, and memory (Al- zheimer’s disease) care.


Penney Retirement Community Inc., 3495 Hoffman St., Penney Farms, FL 32079, (800) 638-3138, (904) 284- 5994, www.visitprc.org Conveniently located between Jackson- ville and St. Augustine, Penney offers a purposeful, active lifestyle based on Christian values to help you stay healthy and independent longer. Choose from single-family homes, cottages, and apartments. The 200-acre campus of live oaks and magnolias has all the ame- nities you want — including a golf course — plus a full continuum of care, should you need it. (See ad on page 74.) PET FRIENDLY


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Shell Point Retirement Community, 15101 Shell Point Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33908, (800) 780-1131, www.shellpoint.org Scores of military officers and veterans have chosen Florida’s largest life-care community, located on prime waterfront property near Sanibel Island. This resort setting includes three existing neighborhoods plus a new de- velopment, The Estuary. Amenities include boating, golf, dining, lifetime learning, travel, recreation, and comfortable residences plus superlative wellness programs and health care. (See ad on page 71.) PET FRIENDLY


Valencia Lakes, 5006 Stone Harbor Circle, Wimauma, FL 33598, (800) 506-0997, www.glhomes.com This gorgeous gated community with 55- plus living included is located in greater Tampa. New villas and single-family homes are available. Amenities include a 40,000-square-foot clubhouse, resort pools, tennis, baseball, pickleball, bocce ball, a dog park, and more. A lifestyle director of- fers shows and every imaginable club, activi- ty, and event. Carefree living ranges from the $200,000s to the $400,000s. Decorated models are open daily. PET FRIENDLY


Villages of Citrus Hills, 2400 N. Terra Vista Blvd., Citrus Hills, FL 34442, (800) 511-0814, www.citrushills.com Located in the water wonderland that is Cit- rus County, we offer active resort-style living in a relaxed suburban setting, with easy access to Tampa, Orlando, and Gainesville. World-class amenities include three cham- pionship golf courses, two tennis centers, private restaurants, and the 45,000-square- foot BellaVita Spa and Fitness Center. Home and site packages range from the mid- $300,000s to over $1.2 million. (See ad on page 77.)


Westminster Communities of Florida, 80 W. Lucerne Circle, Orlando, FL 32801, (800) 948-1881, www.westminstercommunitiesfl.org Active living is sunnier than ever with West-


minster Communities of Florida. Live well. Be happy. Discover an active lifestyle with an emphasis on wellness and lifelong learn- ing in nine stunning locations in Bradenton, Jacksonville, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Tal- lahassee, and Winter Park. Choose the com- munity that makes you happy: waterfront, nestled in gardens and woods, or in the heart of downtown — all backed by the as- surance of maintenance-free living and a full continuum of care. As a fiscally sound, faith- based, not-for-profit organization, we are a strong partner for your retirement. We honor your service with special grants for retired career military members. Do more of what makes you happy with a Westminster com- munity. Go online or call today to learn more! (See ad on pages 66-67.)


GEORGIA Spring Harbor at Green Island, 100 Spring Harbor Drive, Columbus, GA 31904, (866) 226-2172, (706) 576- 6003, www.springharborlife.org This stunning Life Care community is in historic Columbus near Fort Benning and features apartment residences and gar- den villas. Amenities include a wellness center, Grand Ballroom, multiple dining venues, an indoor pool and spa area, plus more. Independent living, personal care, memory support, and a five-star quality- rated skilled-nursing center are on site. (See ad on page 101.) PET FRIENDLY


MARYLAND Collington, a Kendal Affiliate, 10450 Lottsford Road, Mitchellville, MD 20721, (800) 518-7606, www.collington.kendal.org This not-for-profit, CARF-accredited Life Care community situated on 125 wooded acres in suburban Washington, D.C., fea- tures three-story apartment cluster cottage villas and a three-story apartment building. Collington’s location — just outside the Beltway and within five minutes of two Metro stops — gives residents easy access to the entire Washington metro region.


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