As we grow older, many of us start to worry about the future and what will happen when we stop working. Will we be able to afford retirement? What if something happens and our health declines? How ...
They aren’t cheap. You’ll pay entrance fees of at least $100,000 and sometimes over $1 million, on top of monthly fees for ...
When Rilla and Jack Neafsey decided to move into a continuing care retirement community five years ago, the facility's location and their past experiences caring for their aging parents' finances ...
Making any retirement move in the current real estate market takes careful thought, of course. But a CCRC requires extra diligence, since typically it requires a large upfront payment (averaging a ...
A septuagenarian Nevada couple researching continuing care retirement communities asked where they could find a comprehensive list of campuses and what factors they should consider in their search. It ...
Removing skilled nursing spaces should be part of wide considerations for life plan and continuing care retirement communities’ (CCRCs) looking to succeed, says a new Ziegler report. “Adaptability and ...
Deciding where to live later in life isn’t an easy task. Many seniors have a strong preference for remaining in their own homes but may eventually need help managing medical issues or taking care of ...
The average occupancy rate for 23 CCRCs in Dallas fell from 85% in the first three months of 2020 to 79.9% for the same period in 2022. The bankruptcies of Dallas' Edgemere and three other Texas ...
After forking over $840,000 to live in a New York continuing care retirement community following the sale of their home three years ago, Bob Curtis, 87, and his wife Sandy face losing a huge chunk of ...
It's no secret that aging New Yorkers often head south for warmer weather. What may surprise you is that many seniors simply move across the border to New Jersey, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania to ...
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