5 Things to Look for in a Retirement Home
good article on www.smartmoney.com
"Continuing care retirement communities are probably the best prepared to deal with healthcare issues that arise as one gets further on in their golden years. This type of community hosts independent living quarters, assisted living facilities and nursing homes. That way, if a resident's health deteriorates, he or she could get the proper treatment without changing facilities. 'There will come a day when [a patient] will need [in-house, health] services,' says Holohan. 'You don't want...to change homes three or four times.'"
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Retirement Community 60Plus
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Conversations between fellow retirees on the Google Group "Retirement Community 60Plus"
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Conversations between fellow retirees on the Google Group "Retirement Community 60Plus"
http://groups.google.com/group/retirement-community-60plus
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