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  2. The 6 Most Expensive Retirement Communities in the US - AOL

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    Here’s a look at the six of the most expensive retirement communities in the United States. Vivante: Newport Mesa and Newport Beach, California. Cost: $3,990+ per month.

  3. How Much It Costs To Live in 9 of the Most Expensive Gated ...

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    Here’s a look at how much it costs to live in some of the most expensive gated communities in America. ©Zillow. Birnam Wood, California. Cost of homes: $7.25 million+.

  4. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    Most CCRCs require both health and financial assurances for admission. As seniors progress in age, and medical needs change, the level of nursing care and service increases proportionally in response. In such a way, the needs of seniors are consistently monitored and catered to, particularly as those needs become more intensive.

  5. Age-restricted community - Wikipedia

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    Age-qualified communities, also known as 55+ communities, active adult communities, lifestyle communities, or retirement communities, are often planned communities that offer homes and community features that are attractive to 55+ adults. These might include a clubhouse or lifestyle center with a good many activities, sometimes with indoor and ...

  6. The 6 Most Expensive Retirement Communities in the US - AOL

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    Perhaps you or someone you're close to is nearing retirement. The beauty of retiring is you don't have to be tied to a specific place due to a job. A lot of retirees opt for retirement community...

  7. Independent senior living - Wikipedia

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    Senior Apartments: Most common type of independent senior living. Services usually include recreational programs, transportation, and meals service. Housing Units: Senior communities that offer single-family homes, duplexes, mobile homes, townhouses, cottages, or condominiums. Some communities are tied to an adjoining, apartment-style ...