Is a Continuing Care Retirement Community Right for You?

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Continuing care communities promise comfort and stability, but careful planning is key.

Is a Continuing Care Retirement Community Right for You?

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The Associated Press

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Deciding where to live later in life isn’t an easy task. Many seniors prefer to stay in their own homes but may need help managing medical issues or day-to-day tasks. Others might move in with their adult children or family members.

One potential solution is a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), or life plan community.

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