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    If you're looking to retire in the near future, you've likely explored various options for where you'll want to spend your golden years. With plenty of sunshine and retirement communities ...

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    Trilogy at Vistancia, Peoria, Arizona. Trilogy at Vistancia is an upscale 55-plus resort community in Peoria, Arizona. "Just a short drive west from the 'Original Retirement Community of Sun City ...

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  5. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    Niche retirement communities target retirees who "share a common interest, hobby or trait". [28] By 2011, niche retirement communities or "niche senior communities' - known as "affinity retirement communities" by industry professionals - [29] had become "one of the biggest trends in retirement living."

  6. Vi Senior Living - Wikipedia

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    Vi Senior Living is a high-end retirement community developer, owner, and management group based out of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Vi maintains 10 continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) in six states, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, and South Carolina.

  7. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    A continuing care retirement community (CCRC), [1] [2] sometimes known as a life plan community, is a type of retirement community in the U.S. where a continuum of aging care needs—from independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care—can all be met within the community. [3]