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3 Reasons Seniors Delay a CCRC Move & Why They Should Reconsider
According to AARP’s most recent survey of adults age 50 and over, 76 percent of seniors want to remain in their homes for as long as possible. I’ve seen other surveys that put that figure at
The Joys and Benefits of Owning a Pet for Seniors
If you’re considering moving into a retirement community but are worried about what will happen to your pet, there’s good news: if you choose the right one, such as Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury, you can take
Medicare-Certified vs. Private Pay and the Cost Impact
Medicare [Part A] covers some of the expenses incurred from medically necessary skilled nursing care when such services are delivered by a Medicare-certified provider. There are certain stipulations that must be met before Medicare
10 Benefits of Retiring in Virginia
The first rule of real estate is just as important in retirement as it has been for other moves in your life: it’s all about location, location, location. As you look for the ideal
The Best of Both Worlds: A Smaller CCRC Unit Can Be a Big Win
In our “super-sized” world, we have been conditioned to want the biggest piece of pie, the biggest vehicle, and of course the biggest home. We’ve been taught that such grandiosity is a sign of




