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retirement community

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Noun1.retirement community - a planned community for residents who have retired from an active working life
planned community - a residential district that is planned for a certain class of residents


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LV Offer Homes for Affordable Prices: LV being the experienced developers, they realize the needs of the Utah adult community and have enriched the retirement community with natural health.
When you''ve worked all your adult life and you are worn out at 65 or sooner, a socially sanctioned retirement community appeals to your leisure- loving human nature.
Staying in your own home you are susceptible to the inconsistencies of the current health care delivery system," says Mike Logan, executive director of University Place, a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) in West Lafayette that is affiliated with Purdue University.
 
 
 
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