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Newsweek and global research firm Statista have partnered to list America's Best Continuing Care Retirement Communities for 2025. This ranking will be informed by feedback from experts in the field.
Meadow Ridge strengthens associate team, Kayla Todd appointed to clinical liaison. Meadow Ridge, a continuing care retirement ...
Washington, D.C. − U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in health care rankings and consumer advice, today announced the 2025 Best Senior Living ratings. The 2025 edition names 1,894 Best ...
Texas has the most communities on the “2025 Best Senior Living” list published April 15 by U.S. News & World Report. The District of Columbia and North Dakota had the highest percentage of best-rated ...
Residents generally paid entrance fees of $90,000 to $349,000 to the Lutheran Life facilities, often with the agreement that they or their heirs would be repaid 50% to 90% of the fee upon their death ...
Continuing care retirement communities can charge steep entrance fees, but are supposed to provide lifelong care. That ...
US News & World Report’s Best Senior Living program continues to grow in 2025, recognizing a greater total number of independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement ...
independent living retirement communities and continuing care retirement communities or CCRCs. Independent living retirement communities, often referred to as 55+ communities, are house and ...
If you are uncertain how much care you may need, then a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) may be for you. These settings make it easier for retirees to shift from independent living to ...
Entrance fees: Retirement community entrance fees can be costly. Independent living entrance fees, for example, are $152,524. The good thing is you only pay this once, and it may be refundable up to a ...
These are often referred to as continuing care retirement communities, or CCRCs. All retirement communities are different, but they typically require at least one person living in a home to be 55 ...
As more people enter continuing care retirement communities, a bill in the General Assembly would create new rules for these facilities. The legislation is partly in response to serious financial ...