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FALL 2016 Retirement Guide


Ginger Cove, 4000 River Crescent Drive, Annapolis, MD 21401, (410) 266-7300, www.gingercove.com Ginger Cove is the Annapolis area’s premier life-care retirement community, accred- ited by CARF-CCAC and recognized as an industry leader for its financial strength, exceptional customer service, and high resident satisfaction. Located just minutes from the Annapolis Historic District and the U.S. Naval Academy, Ginger Cove’s beauti- fully landscaped, 30-acre campus is tucked along the wooded shores of Gingerville Creek for safe, tranquil waterfront living. A rich and expansive array of entertainment, trips, and wellness and cultural programs are available each week. Relax and enjoy carefree, resort-style living with peace of mind about tomorrow with Ginger Cove’s inclusive financial program. Call Joan Williams at (410) 224-8141 or visit www.gin gercove.com to learn more or to schedule a personal tour. (See ad on page 105.)


MISSISSIPPI St. Catherine’s Village, 200 Dominican Drive, Madison, MS 39110, (800) 223- 0809, (601) 856-0123, www.stcatherinesvillage.com Experience gracious retirement living in a CCAC-accredited CCRC. Options include garden homes, independent-living and assisted-living apartments, memory- care assisted living, skilled nursing, and temporary respite care — with the all- inclusive Life Care guarantee.


NEVADA Las Ventanas, 10401 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89135, (888) 298- 1185, www.lasventanaslv.com Las Ventanas is the only active-adult CCRC in Nevada guaranteeing residents access to a full continuum of on-site care, including assisted living, skilled nursing, respite care, and rehabilitation services. In January 2016, Las Ventanas introduced the Ronald Reagan Memory Support Suites, dedicated to individuals


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living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Contact Las Venta- nas to learn more about successful aging and how to make this community your home. (See ad on page 103.)


NEW MEXICO Jubilee Los Lunas, 500 Jubilee Blvd., Los Lunas, NM 87031, (877) 866-1777, www.jubileeloslunas.com Just 20 minutes south of downtown Albuquerque, Jubilee Los Lunas is New Mexico’s premier active adult community. Our gated community boasts beautiful homes; a luxurious Villa; a fitness center; billiards, game, dance, and poker rooms; a pool and hot tub; bocce ball, tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts; and hiking and biking trails. (See ad on page 72.) PET FRIENDLY


NORTH CAROLINA Anderson Creek Club, 125 Whispering Pines Drive, Spring Lake, NC 28390, (910) 814-2633, email: info@andersoncreekclub .com, www.andersoncreekclub.com This private, gated community with 24/7 security is just 8 miles from Fort Bragg and 45 miles from Raleigh and was rated one of the 50 best places to retire by Where to Re- tire magazine. Enjoy 4½-star championship golf, pools, tennis courts, fitness centers, ponds, fishing, waterfalls, trails, a nature reserve, a clubhouse bar and grill, and an inn. Womack Army Medical Center, a VA hospital, and world-class private medical facilities are nearby. Residents are part of an active owners’ association and participate in a wide variety of activities and clubs. Con- dos are priced from the $160,000s; homes start in the mid-$200,000s. (See ad on page 72.)


Belle Meade, 100 Waters Drive, Southern Pines, NC 28387, (800) 343-7463, www.sjp.org Belle Meade is a gated CCRC on 100 acres in the resort area of Southern Pines/Pine- hurst, close to Fort Bragg. Spacious homes,


cottages, and apartments surround a grand community clubhouse. Amenities include two restaurants, a bar, a pool, a croquet lawn, a wellness park, a woodworking shop, and golf privileges at eight premier courses. We are owned by St. Joseph of the Pines. (See ad on page 70.) PET FRIENDLY


Cypress Glen Retirement Community, 100 Hickory St., Greenville, NC 27858, (800) 669-2835, www.cypressglen.org Cypress Glen is an established CCRC of- fering independent-living apartments and cottages with on-site assisted liv- ing and skilled nursing and a dedicated memory-care cottage. Just minutes from East Carolina University, Vidant Medical Center, shopping, and restaurants, the community is situated on a beautiful, 95-acre natural setting. It also is close to five significant military installations, a VA regional medical center, and a new VA clinic in Greenville. Amenities include a flexible dining plan, weekly housekeep- ing, a beautiful wellness center with a saltwater pool, and scheduled transpor- tation. Choose from four entrance-fee plans, including refundable options. Standard entrance fees range from $18,965 to $231,725. PET FRIENDLY


Scotia Village Retirement Community, 2200 Elm Ave., Laurinburg, NC 28352, (888) 726-8428, (910) 277-2000, www.scotiavillage.org Scotia Village is a faith-based, not-for-profit CCRC. We offer gracious living in apart- ments and homes on our verdant 66-acre campus. Our community is situated next to St. Andrews University, making lifelong learning both convenient and stimulating. We’re tucked away from the hustle and bustle but are centrally located to beaches, mountains, and major cities in the Carolinas. Please contact us to learn about our Military Benefit Choice program. It is our way of showing our gratitude to those who have served our country. (See ad on page 84.) PET FRIENDLY


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