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Exciting Escapades

Anne Whiteley and Helen Post greet each day with anticipation at Brandywine Senior Living Cover story, page 48

Cathedral Village

White Horse Village

Ware Presbyterian Village

Dunwoody Village

Bringing People Together

Love Notes

A Neighborly Couple

More Wonderful Years to Come

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What did you do today? The answer used to be “Oh, the usual...� But now, I don’t know where to begin! I’ve taken up more new hobbies and made more new friends in the last few months than I have in the last ten years. I’d never heard of pentanque, now my new neighbors and I play every week.

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Get Started How to Use Guide....................................................... 8 Housing Options....................................................... 10 Publisher’s Note.................................................... 12-13

Housing Options

Spotlight on... Senior Housing...................... 106 Alzheimer’s Residences......... 153 Home Health Care................ 180

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Find Resources Answers to your questions might be a phone call

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Frequently Dialed Numbers.................................... 76 Find An Expert Directory.................................... 188 Index of Advertisers and Websites....................... 190

Plan a Move Prepare to Move....................................................... 63 Help for making the move Real Estate Professionals...........................................69 Specialized help with selling the family home

Explanations of every senior housing, home care, and adult day care option, followed by detailed community and resource listings.

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Active Adult Communities.............................................. 103 Continuing Care Retirement Communities................. 110 Independent Living Communities................................. 123 Assisted Living - Personal Care Communities........... 135 Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers...................................155 Home Health Care............................................................. 169 Adult Day Centers............................................................. 185

Join the men & women who are . . . Continuing Care Retirement Communities

At a Simpson Senior Servics Community

Simpson House

Jenner’s Pond

Simpson Meadows

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2000 Greenbriar Lane West Grove, PA 19390 610.869.6801 www.jennerspond.org

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Open up possibilities … get rid of needless worries … surround yourself with resources and inspiration… have more free time for the people and things you love most.

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Simpson Mid-Town

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84 N. Lansdowne Ave Lansdowne, PA 19050 610.626.6303 www.simpsongardens.org

150 Monument Road, Suite 105 Bala Cynwyd, PA 1004 610.626.6303 www.simpsonsenior.org

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Excellence in Healthcare 24 hour Nursing Care

Specialized Dementia Care

Short Term Rehabilitation

Respite Care

State-Of-The Art Wound Care Treatment

Hospice Care

Restorative Nursing Program

Social Services

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Featured Articles Objective articles, real-life stories and resources

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Exciting Escapades For Helen Post and Anne Whiteley, the move to Brandywine Senior Living has provided the opportunity and freedom to continue being the exciting, adventurous people they have always been.

Find Legal/Financial Solutions Obtain Legal Advice................................................. 70 Customized legal assistance to meet unique needs

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Find an Elder Law Attorney.................................... 71 Utilizing your resources

Seek Help for Families Find Care Management.......................................... 73 Professional guidance for seniors Choose Alzheimer’s Care....................................... 151 A special care residence might be the right option

Age In Place Home Health Care................................................. 169 Getting help to stay at home Aging in Place Specialists.......................................178 Help for modifying the home Adult Day Centers................................................... 185 Unique option for family caregivers

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Bringing People Together A current resident of Cathedral Village, Rev. Dr. Robert L. Polk has devoted the better part of his life to social justice and race relations.

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A Custom-Designed Retirement

Love Notes

Chris and Jane Ball’s move to a new Pine Run cottage has given them more time to pursue their interests and allowed them to give up taking care of a large property and cooking every night.

The White Horse Village Singers and their co-directors, Robin Frenz and Kay Stretton, work tirelessly to put together annual concerts for White Horse Village.

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A Neighborly Couple

More Wonderful Years to Come

Joe and Gail Scott were neighbors long before they became a couple, and they are now looking forward to meeting new neighbors at Vista Ridge at Ware Presbyterian Village.

Having recently celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary, Barbara and Geoffrey Mynott look forward to even more memories at Dunwoody Village, a vibrant community where they have made many friends.

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Using The SourceBook is as Easy as 1, 2 & 3 1. Review Your Current Situation

Planning for retirement is not something that has to be done in one sitting. Take time to think about your lifestyle, as well as your present and future needs. Sometimes these choices can be confusing, but there is no need to walk the road alone. You will find a wealth of resources in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook.

2. Find Relevant Articles and Listings in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook Sections are color coded as shown below. See page 10 for instructions on detailed housing searches.

Housing Options Active Adult CCRC Assisted Living - Personal Care Independent Living Nursing & Rehabilitation

Each section contains a wealth of information, including helpful articles and detailed listings.

Moving and Downsizing

Legal & Financial

Help for Families

Innovations

Specialized Care

Find an Expert

Age in Place

Web Directory

3. Visit Us Online at Retirement-Living.com All the information you will find in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook and more is online! Search thousands of helpful articles and complete listings.

Lutheran Community at Telford A Continuing Care Retirement Community

Offering a wide array of retirement living options, the Lutheran Community at Telford provides a maintenance and worry free lifestyle for almost any budget. On our 35 acre Bucks County property you will find spacious residential cottages, convenient apartment homes, comfortable personal care accommodations and personalized healthcare in our new skilled nursing neighborhood and Shepherd’s Way memory support neighborhood. Combine this worry free lifestyle with daily restaurant style dining, a variety of schedules activities and trips, and plenty of volunteer opportunities and you’ll wonder why you didnt’t call before. You will be delighted to find an assortment of services and amenities are included in one convenient cost. The Lutheran Community at telford welcomes you to stop in for a tour (M-F 8am-4pm) with our marketing representatives; there is no time like the present to plan for your retirement!

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Not everyone retires to Florida. Willow Valley Retirement Communities attracts residents from 37 states. Why?

Award-winning dining, world-class amenities and luxurious residences, all at an exceptional value, in charming Lancaster, Pennsylvania. You may never want to leave, yet New York, Washington and Philadelphia are all convenient. Learn about the freedom of Lifecare – unconditional long-term care, if needed, at no additional cost.

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Housing Options Active Adult Homes & Condos • pg. 103 New home and condominium communities offering recreational activities, security, low maintenance, and amenities for those 55+. Most offer little or no health care services to residents. Cost: Purchase price range $100,000+ with variable monthly fees Who pays: Mortgage Financing and Private Pay

The Housing Options section is color coded as shown on the left, so that you can easily find topics of interest and valuable information while you search.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) • pg. 110 Comprehensive, lifetime range of care from independent living to nursing care. Costs and levels of care vary widely, and most communities require new residents to be healthy and independent. Cost: $246 – $7,000+ per month. Entry fees are usually required. Who pays: Primarily private pay, with some services covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or longterm care insurance

Independent Living Apartment Communities • pg. 123 Housing designed for individuals who can live independently. Some are affiliated with health care facilities that provide added support if needed. Cost: $166 – $7,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay or private pay with rent subsidy based on income

Assisted Living - Personal Care Homes & Communities • pg. 135 Housing for those who cannot live independently but do not need skilled nursing care. Level of assistance varies among facilities. Cost: $1,000 – $8,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay with some services covered by long-term care insurance

Nursing & Rehabilitation Facilities • pg. 155 Facility staffed by health care professionals under the direction of a physician. Designed for individuals who need 24-hour skilled nursing care on a regular basis. Cost: $100-$500+ daily rate Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid, or long-term care insurance

Age in Place A variety of services designed to help keep individuals who need assistance in their current home. See Home Health Care (page 169), Locating Government Resources section (page 80), and Adult Day Centers (page 185). Cost: Variable, depending on level and frequency of services Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance

“Better Things To Do” For a tour call Donna Shank at

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rofessionals in the retirement living industry have been talking about the “three-legged stool” of retirement for decades. Until recently, they were usually referencing the three traditional options for financing retirement: social security, pension plans and personal savings. While financing options have changed and expanded well beyond these three “legs,” with a little refreshing

this once overused analogy can still apply to retirement living. A source of income is undoubtedly essential for retirees, but I – and many of my colleagues – would argue that the most important aspect of a happy retirement is a sense of purpose. Regardless of age or physical or mental capacity, we all need a reason to get out of bed in the morning – no matter what it is. Purpose, I think, is the top of the new retirement stool. Supporting the top are three equally important “legs:”

neighborhood connections, getting around (transportation) and accessible environments. Neighborhood connections are essential because they provide access to services that are often free. Think of neighbors who are willing to lend a helping hand and county facilities that are available to all residents. Living in a tight-knit neighborhood can also decrease an individual’s dependence on their personal automobile and encourage active participation in

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volunteer, cultural and social activities. Getting around can become more difficult as you age. Transportation, therefore, is a key component of a retirement life filled with purpose. Carpooling, ride sharing and public transportation are all good options that can help keep this leg of the stool strong. No one likes to think about changing their home to accommodate decreased mobility or abilities; however, the realities of aging make this an important aspect of a purposeful life. Retirement residences should be designed or modified with accessibility in mind long before a crisis

occurs. The home environment needs to be safe, comfortable and practical. Throughout SourceBook, you will find how-to articles and detailed listings to help you build your own retirement stool. Whether you are looking for a retirement community or longing to age in place, we have options that will ensure that your focus stays on finding, and living, your purpose. Of course, we are always here to help. You can call me at 1-800-394-9990 or email steve@proaging.com. Steve Gurney Publisher

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SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List. Use the index on the right to identify options. For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirement-living.com.

Create a lifestyle uniquely your own.

Experience the best in everyday living. Explore our naturally beautiful campus, tour our fitness center, and learn about the many cultural, educational and recreational activities we offer. Get to know our friendly residents, and discover why our community is perfectly suited for your lifestyle. We look forward to seeing you! Seeing is believing! Call to schedule your visit today. (610)584-3998 www.meadowood.net 14

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From an active lifestyle to a passing fancy, everything you want or need to live well awaits you as a

Brookdale Senior Living® resident. Multiple lifestyles, care options and more are part of your lifestyle package that comes with the promise of superior dining, outstanding events and great neighbors. And it’s all wrapped around Optimum Life®, a concept exclusive to Brookdale communities that matches your interests with a healthy lifestyle and helps you live each day at your peak level of wellness and life fulfillment. Whatever your lifestyle or care requirements may be now or in the future, there’s a Brookdale Senior Living lifestyle package with your name on it and everything you need inside.

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BRENDENWOOD Personalized Assisted Living 1 Brendenwood Dr., Voorhees, NJ 08043 (856) 424-7773

STERLING HOUSE® FLORENCE Personalized Assisted Living 901 Broad St., Florence, NJ 08518 (609) 499-6662

CLARE BRIDGE® DUBLIN Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 160 Elephant Rd., Dublin, PA 18917 (215) 249-1700

WINDSOR PLACE Personalized Assisted Living 6677 Lancaster Pk., Hockessin, DE 19707 (302) 239-3200

CLARE BRIDGE® HAMILTON Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 1645 Whitehorse-Mercerville Rd. Hamilton, NJ 08619 (609) 586-4000

WYNWOOD® FLORHAM PARK Personalized Assisted Living Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 8 James St., Florham Park, NJ 07932 (973) 443-0444

CLARE BRIDGE® MONTGOMERY Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 1089 Horsham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454 (215) 540-0520

WYNWOOD® FORSGATE Personalized Assisted Living Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 380 Forsgate Dr., Monroe Township, NJ 08831 (609) 409-7525

CLARE BRIDGE® WESTAMPTON Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 480 West Woodlane Rd., Westampton, NJ 08060 (609) 877-0555 FREEDOM VILLAGE BRANDYWINE Independent Living Assistive Senior Living Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing 15 Freedom Boulevard West Brandywine, PA 19320 (610) 383-5100 STERLING HOUSE® DEPTFORD Personalized Assisted Living 1674 Delsea Dr., Deptford, NJ 08096 (856) 384-7750

WYNWOOD® MONTGOMERY Assistive Senior Living 1091 Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454 (215) 542-9670 WYNWOOD® NORTHAMPTON MANOR Assistive Senior Living Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 65 Newtown-Richboro Rd., Richboro, PA 18954 (215) 357-6565


At Beaumont, Our Residents Live Life Exactly As They Choose That’s because they own it. Beaumont is the only Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) in the nation that is owned and governed by residents, for residents. At Beaumont you’ll have choices – from customizing your home to when and where you dine. You’ll have a say in everything from the superior dining program, fitness and healthcare facilities, to our debt-free balance sheet. As a result, you never have to worry; just live exceedingly well… because you’ll be an owner. Contact Audrey Walsh at 610-526-7004 to schedule your personal tour or visit www.beaumontretirement.com.

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FORWOOD MANOR 1912 Marsh Road • Wilmington, DE 302-529-1600 Independent Living • Assisted Living Skilled Nursing • On-site Rehabilitation

CHERRY HILL SENIOR LIVING 490 Cooper Landing Rd. • Cherry Hill, NJ 856-482-9300 Assisted Living • On-site Rehabilitation

CLARKS SUMMIT SENIOR LIVING 950 Morgan Highway • Clarks Summit, PA 570-586-8080 Personal Care • On-site Rehabilitation

FOULK MANOR NORTH 1212 Foulk Road • Wilmington, DE 302-478-4296 Independent Living • Assisted Living Memory Care • Skilled Nursing

FIVE STAR PREMIER RESIDENCES OF TEANECK 655 Pomander Walk Teaneck, NJ 07666 201-836-7474 Independent Living • Assisted Living

THE DEVON SENIOR LIVING 445 North Valley Forge Road • Devon, PA 610-263-2300 Personal Care • Memory Care On-site Rehabilitation

FOULK MANOR SOUTH 407 Foulk Road • Wilmington, DE 302-655-6249 Assisted Living • Memory Care Intermediate Nursing Care

LEISURE PARK 1400 Route 70 • Lakewood, NJ 732-370-0444 Independent Living • Assisted Living Memory Care • On-site Rehabilitation

MILLCROFT 255 Possum Park Road • Newark, DE 302-366-0160 Independent Living • Assisted Living Skilled Nursing • On-site Rehabilitation

MT. ARLINGTON SENIOR LIVING 2 Hillside Drive • Mt. Arlington, NJ 973-601-0988 Assisted Living • Memory Care On-site Rehabilitation

SHIPLEY MANOR 2723 Shipley Road • Wilmington, DE 302-479-0111 Independent Living • Assisted Living Skilled Nursing • On-site Rehabilitation

VOORHEES SENIOR LIVING 501 Laurel Oak Road • Voorhees, NJ 856-566-2340 Assisted Living • On-site Rehabilitation

SOMERFORD HOUSE 501 South Harmony Road • Newark, DE 302-266-9255 Assisted Living • Rehabilitation

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SENIOR LIVING 600 Medical Center Drive • Sewell, NJ 856-582-8700 Assisted Living • On-site Rehabilitation

SOMERFORD PLACE 4175 Ogletown Road • Newark, DE 302-283-0540 Memory Care • Rehabilitation

EXTON SENIOR LIVING 600 North Pottstown Pike • Exton, PA 610-594-0200 Personal Care • Memory Care On-site Rehabilitation GLEN MILLS SENIOR LIVING 242 Baltimore Pike • Glen Mills, PA 610-358-4900 Personal Care • On-site Rehabilitation NEWSEASONS AT NEW BRITAIN 800 Manor Drive • Chalfont, PA 215-997-8700 Personal Care • On-site Rehabilitation TIFFANY COURT AT KINGSTON 700 Northampton Street • Kingston, PA 570-283-2336 Personal Care • Memory Care • On-site Rehabilitation

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We find a way to say yes The Arbors at Buck Run is a state of the art assisted living and Alzheimer’s/dementia care provider in the Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania area. Our beautifully appointed community in Feasterville-Trevose offers the perfect mix of personal care and hospitality tailored to meet the individual needs of our residents. At The Arbors at Buck Run, we believe in giving residents control over their lives and encouraging independence and socialization all while providing exceptional care. One monthly fee provides a beautifully appointed apartment home and a full complement of services and amenities from restaurant-style dining with a choice of entrees to housekeeping and professional laundry services. Our individualized care plans and exceptional quality of care enable staff to meet the needs of residents as they age.

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Luther Ridge Retirement Community

The Village at Kelly Drive

2998 Luther Drive I Chambersburg, PA 17202

750 Kelly Drive I York, PA 17404

717.267.1665 toll-free 877-401-6375

717.764.9994 toll-free 877-741-0248

The Village at Sprenkle Drive 1802 Folkemer Circle I York, PA 17404

717.764.9994 toll-free 877-391-9920

Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village

Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace

Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village

1075 Old Harrisburg Road I Gettysburg, PA 17325

2100 Utz Terrace I Hanover, PA 17331

800 Bollinger Drive I Shrewsbury, PA 17361

717.637.0633 toll-free 877-838-4666

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www.lutheranscp.org Retiring at a Lutheran Social Services community is affordable! Ask us about our “Move Today…Sell Later” Deferment Plan.

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Finally, the beach is all yours! Discover all that’s possible.

When summertime winds down, life at Cadbury is just warming up. From art exhibits to the sounds of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony or a peaceful stroll on the beach, living here is rewarding all year ‘round. Best of all, services like housekeeping, restaurantstyle dining and more leave you free to enjoy every minute of it. We take care of the chores. You’ll be free to make the choices.

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DISCOVER WHAT’S NEXT Ed and Ethel Castor found the perfect blend of new and familiar at Living Branches. Ed tends the honeybees hives he brought with them, while Ethel enjoys meeting new friends.

Joining the Living Branches family gave Ed and Ethel the opportunity to build new relationships while continuing to do what they love. What’s next for you?

Dock Meadows Hatfield, PA 215-822-0688

Souderton Mennonite Homes Souderton, PA 215-723-9881

Dock Woods Lansdale, PA 215-368-4438

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Life at Foulkeways! Setting Standards of Excellence in Retirement Living Since 1967

At Foulkeways at Gwynedd,

there’s always something close at hand to inspire both body AND mind! Whether exploring new horizons or devoting more time to life-long hobbies, community members look forward to each new day.

For more information about Life at Foulkeways Continuing Care Retirement Community, call Lori Schmidt at 215-283-7010 in the Residency Information Office today.

Life at Foulkeways includes our year-round fitness center and indoor aquatics program, hiking our beautiful 110 acre campus, biking, concerts, the theater, art exhibits, discussion groups, billiards tournaments, metal shop, gardening and more. Participate in one of over 100 ‘Special Interest’ groups or spend the day playing with your grandchildren…it’s all up to you!

Guided by Time-Honored Quaker Values

So, what are you doing with the second half of YOUR life?

1120 Meetinghouse Road Gwynedd, PA 19436

215-643-2200 www.foulkeways.org Foulkeways® at Gwynedd does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or sexual orientation.

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defining senior living We think you’ll be amazed. Fantastic cuisine, fun brain and body fitness classes, great events and care that’s customized to your preferences, on your schedule – not ours. We’re not what you’d expect and that’s the whole point! Visit us to see for yourself.

Blue Bell, PA 19422 1-877-283-8802

Media, PA 19063 1-877-886-0844

Wilmington, DE 19803 1-877-506-8404

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Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries A 60-year heritage of providing senior living services Each Diakon community is unique – varying in design and services offered – yet all share a common mission...to touch the lives of older adults and their families every day. Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village

889 Fairground Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837

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Cumberland Crossings

One Longsdorf Way, Carlisle, PA 17015

| 717-240-6013

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Frey Village

1020 North Union Street, Middletown, PA 17057

| 717-930-1306

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Luther Crest

800 Hausman Road, Allentown, PA 18104

| 610-391-8229 or 1-800-606-3432

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RL - Residential Living | PC - Personal Care | NC - Nursing Care | RS - Rehabilitative Services | ME - Memory Enhancement (Alzheimer’s/dementia care)


The Lutheran Home at Topton

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One South Home Avenue, Topton, PA 19562 RL | PC | NC | RS | ME

Manatawny Manor 30 Old Schuylkill Road, Pottstown, PA 19465 | 610-705-3700 PC | NC | RS | ME

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| 717-242-5753

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Twining Village

280 Middle Holland Road, Holland, PA 18966

| 215-396-7236

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Call today – toll free 1-877-DIAKON-7 or direct to the community – to learn more about Diakon’s senior living services.

www.diakon.org

Diakon offers services and housing without regard to race, color, religion, disability, marital status, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation or gender.


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You have all that?!

• Casino Trips • Antique Shows • Educational Programs • Facebook Classes • Line Dancing • Live Entertainment and Much More! Come see why so many seniors choose the vibrant lifestyle offered at Woobury Mews! Join us for a FREE lunch and a tour today!

WOODBURY MEWS 122-124 Green Avenue Woodbury, NJ 08096 Phone: 1-856-491-4039 www.Woodbury-Mews.com

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Meals • Housekeeping • Social Events • Transportation • Utilities • And More!

Call today to schedule a tour of our beautiful Independent Living, Residential Care and Memory Care campus!

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In-home senior care services available...

The Birches At Home For more information Call 267-933-6800.

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Inspiring Living All Around

Inspiring living comes easy at Shannondell. Just ask our residents. Some, like Nancy, are acting on stage for the first time. Diane is studying ballet. Grace is sculpting, winning awards and admiration. Tom is swimming 80 laps daily – inspiring others to do the same. Shannondell residents have embraced their neighborhood in interesting and varied ways. But they all agree that since moving to Shannondell, they’re doing more, living healthier and feeling better about themselves. They invite you to read and learn more.

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That’s what residents are saying about Woodcrest Villa, a premier continuing care retirement community that offers various options designed to make your life easy and enjoyable! Ready to move soon? Ask about our

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special programs, including our “Welcome Home” moving incentive for apartments and our new “No Entrance Fee” rental option on select apartments. Moving is more affordable now than ever before!

2001 Harrisburg Pike Lancaster, PA 17601 717.390.4103 www.WoodcrestVilla.org


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In Concert with your Senior Living Style Symphony Square at Bala Cynwyd is a state of the art assisted living and Alzheimer’s/ Dementia care provider conveniently located on The Main Line. Our beautifully appointed community in Bala Cynwyd offers the perfect mix of personal care and hospitality tailored to meet the individual needs of our residents. At Symphony Square, we believe in giving residents control over their lives and encouraging independence and socialization all while providing exceptional care. One Monthly fee provides a beautifully appointed suites and a full complement of services and amenities from restaurant-style dining with a choice of entrees to housekeeping and professional laundry services. Our assisted living licensure, individualized care plans and exceptional quality of care enable staff to meet the needs of residents as they age.

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Blue Sky, Open Road That’s Retirement Living at Freedom Village Brandywine.

FREEDOM VILLAGE BRANDYWINE – A LIFE CARE COMMUNITY

Extraordinary circumstances … larger, beautiful accommodations for less money and the peace of mind that comes from our Life Care Guarantee. Freedom Village Brandywine presents it to you in a stunning Chester County, Pennsylvania setting. You’ll appreciate the generous space and sense of community in your condominium. Or if you prefer a little more solitude, retreat to your Terrace Home with private garage. Either way you will have access to all the good times, choice amenities and amazing dining venues that Freedom Village has to offer. There’s even an Entry Fee option to suit most any lifestyle or budget.

To learn more about Freedom Village’s exceptional blend of luxury, hospitality and service, call (484) 288-2200.

VOTED CHESTER COUNTY’S BEST RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (Reader’s Choice Award for the 12th Consecutive Year) Exceptional Experiences Every Day 15 Freedom Boulevard West Brandywine, PA 19320 www.brookdaleliving.com

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St. Martha Manor

St. Francis Country House

2990 Holme Avenue

215-335-2100

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St. John Neumann Home 10400 Roosevelt Boulevard

215-698-5600

*Adult Day Program also available www.stjohnneumannhome.org

St. Monica Manor 2509 South 4th Street

470 Manor Avenue Downingtown

610-873-8490

www.stmarthamanor.org

Villa Saint Martha Continuing Care Retirement Community 490 Manor Avenue Downingtown

610-873-5300

www.villasaintmartha.org

1412 Lansdowne Avenue, Darby

610-461-6510

www.stfranciscountryhouse.org

MONTGOMERY COUNTY: St. Mary Manor

Continuing Care Retirement Community 701 Lansdale Avenue Lansdale

215-368-0900

www.stmarymanor.org

215-271-1080

www.stmonicamanor.org

St. John Neumann Place Independent Living 2600 Moore Street

215-465-1101

www.stjohnneumannplace.org

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Create the new you at

Princeton Windrows.

Why wait to discover the person you can be? Choosing the area’s most luxurious 55+ independent lifestyle community today gives you more time in the future to explore your potential, goals and dreams. You’ll enjoy the freedom of maintenance-free living, plus the security of home ownership and self-directed health care.

Embrace the possibilities and peace of mind waiting for you at Princeton Windrows. Call 800-708-7007 for a personal tour and lunch today. 2000 Windrow Dr., Princeton, New Jersey 08540 800-708-7007 | www.princetonwindrows.com

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610-642-3000 3300 Darby Road, Haverford, PA 19041 s www.thequadrangleccrc.com

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Emeritus Senior Living offers a wide range of services from independent living, senior living and memory care. Whether you are looking for a new place to call home without the hassles of daily living or you have a loved one who requires a little extra care such as dressing, bathing and medication management, Emeritus Senior Living is committed to helping you and your family 多QG the right 多t.

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• Affordable apartments, cottages, personal care, skilled nursing, and memory care residences available • Peace-of-mind for residents and their families • Private, supervised memory care residences offering enriching recreational and therapeutic activities to enhance cognitive function and social interaction

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215-256-9501

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We think once you’ve discovered Lifecare at Riddle Village, you’ll say it’s exactly what you’ve been looking for! Call Riddle Village at (610) 891-3700 today!

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752 Cooper Street Woodbury, NJ 08096

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nne Whiteley might be researching to receive her Master’s degree in education. After years her next column or practicing for her of thinking that teaching wasn’t for her, she changed her upcoming theater performance. From mind. “I discovered that I really did want to teach, and I morning aerobics to afternoon art had a variety of jobs teaching,” she said. sessions, Helen Post can always be found While Helen held many positions over the years, she exercising, whether it’s her body or most enjoyed teaching art to seniors. “I really related to the her mind at work. Anne and Helen greet each day with a seniors, and I just enjoyed it very much,” she said. In fact, positive attitude and a true sense of anticipation – knowing she only left the position because she was too busy with that fun and excitement are always on the agenda. other activities, including an array of options available at Helen and Anne are residents of Brandywine Senior Brandywine. Living, an assisted living community in Princeton, NJ. Anne’s career path also included several new adventures. For both women, the move to a retirement community has After graduating from Columbia University with a provided the opportunity and freedom to continue being business degree, she started her career as an accountant, the exciting, adventurous people they have always been. only to realize that her chosen profession was less than A lifelong artist, Helen inspiring. “I didn’t Post has pursued several like being confined to different career paths in sitting behind a desk the art field. After receiving all day,” Anne recalled. an art certification, she “I went back to school decided to get her degree in to take some reading art education at Brooklyn courses, and I ended up College. However, she becoming a teacher.” wasn’t far into the program That decision to when she realized she return to school led to a didn’t want to teach. After 21-year career teaching a year of school, Helen met young children. Anne’s her husband. “And that successful teaching was that,” she said with a career later led her to laugh. yet another exciting Helen spent the next opportunity. Since nearly two decades raising she had knowledge her three sons and taking Helen and Anne have recently taken to the stage for the first time and of library science, the care of her family. “I was are now enjoying yet another new hobby. private school where she an avid gardener and a was working asked her gourmet cook,” she said. Her family certainly appreciated to help them set up their first school library. “I was sitting her culinary skills. She recalled, “I warned my husband in a big room with all these books and nothing else. I set up when we got married that he would gain weight.” the library starting from nothing,” Anne said. Through the years, Helen continued to practice her In addition to leaving a library as her legacy, Anne artwork in her spare time. When her youngest son went to also taught remedial reading, helping to bring struggling college, Helen decided to make what had become a hobby a students up to grade level. “I loved to see the children profession once again. grow,” Anne said. “It was amazing how they would start At the age of 48, she returned to college. “I went to out knowing so little and then they would blossom.” Trenton College, and I got my degree in art therapy,” she Beyond her work at the school, Anne raised two children, recalled. “I found it fascinating, but I realized I didn’t really a boy and a girl. She also enjoyed traveling and learning new want to do therapy. I wanted to be an artist.” cultures and languages. In her remaining spare time, Anne Always up for an exciting challenge, Helen went on was often working in her vegetable garden, cultivating Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook

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As participants in almost all of Brandywine’s activity programs, Helen and Anne can count on having something exciting to do every day.

fresh food from seed. While Anne remembers those years fondly, she has fully embraced the many new opportunities that come with retirement living. “I don’t think much of the past,” she stated. “I live in the present.” With a signature activity program and a staff committed to making sure the residents have fun, Brandywine has proven to be an ideal place for both ladies to live—and thrive—in the present. Brandywine’s Escapades… for Life! Program offers residents activities ranging from Curtain Call, a theater program that gives everyone the chance to be a star, to Cooking with Class, a culinary adventure that includes performance cooking and delicious samples. Brandywine also provides lifelong learning classes, exercise programs and a variety of other activities. It’s no surprise then that Helen and Anne continue to maintain full schedules. “I take part in almost all of the activities,” Anne said. “That is very time consuming.” Anne is a monthly contributor to the Brandywine newsletter. She even has her own column, “Anne’s Consider This.” The column includes inspirational quotes that Anne researches each month. “I listen to religious programs and read religion and philosophy books,” she explained. “I am always aware of spiritual things, and I like to share them.”

Helen also continues to exercise her talents. Instead of painting original pieces, she now repurposes her old artwork to make new creations. She also participates in Fun, Fit and Fabulous, an exercise program custom-designed by personal trainers for the residents. “I’m really trying to push myself with these morning exercise classes,” she said. Recently, Helen and Anne’s artistic pursuits have expanded to include acting in community productions. As part of the Curtain Call Program, Brandywine puts on a new play every month. While neither woman had ever taken the stage before, true to their adventurous spirits, they both embraced the opportunity. “The productions were so fun. We laughed and laughed,” said Helen. In fact, the residents have enjoyed the plays so much they are now planning a community “Academy Awards,” complete with honors for Best Actor and Best Actress. “That will be a lot of fun,” Anne and Helen agreed. As the two women look forward to more adventures—and perhaps an award or two—they are grateful they now live in a community where new interests are encouraged and enduring passions are nurtured. From pursuing additional degrees to enjoying fun hobbies, Helen and Anne have always seen every day as a new experience—and they are looking forward to tomorrow.

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Why should these Retirement Communities be on your short list? Nationally, only 15 percent of all Continuing Care Retirement Communities have earned the "seal of approval" from the non-profit CARF Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. The CARF-CCAC is the nation's only system for accrediting continuing care retirement communities.

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hanging attitudes about racism is one of the most daunting missions a person could undertake. Rev. Dr. Robert L. Polk, an African American octogenarian, has devoted the better part of his life to social justice and race relations. Growing up in Chicago in the 1950s, Reverend Polk saw how racism and class injustice closed the minds of his family to the idea that African Americans could be offered equal employment or social status. Polk spent a lifetime trying to dispel that notion. As a teenager, Polk was active in the Congregational Church in Chicago. There, he made friends with people from all races and backgrounds. He became a shining example of what the church wanted to accomplish in its social action and race relation initiatives. Later, Polk applied to an all-white college in Nebraska, but was turned down because none of the white students wanted to room with a black man. Church officials were dismayed with this decision and set about changing the mind of the Dean of Students. Before long, a letter of acceptance arrived and Polk found himself in the midst of an all-white campus. Staying true to who he was, he nurtured friendships with classmates, creating an environment in which he and the students learned from one another. His desire to enter the ministry led him to attend Hartford Theological Seminary. The student body was made up of people from all races and backgrounds, which confirmed his belief that color does not have to be an issue. The Civil Rights Movement was on the horizon with its attendant demonstrations, violence and challenges. For this reason, Polk’s family was opposed to his pursuing a ministry in the south at that time. A new direction came by way of a parish in a rural farming community in North Dakota. At that time, most people in this small community had never even seen a black man. After leaving his parish, Polk was appointed Youth Program Director for the YMCA in Minot, Nd. An Air Force Base was under construction near Minot and the town leaders were concerned about the influx of blacks and Hispanics. Polk took on the role of “bridge builder” between the base population and the new residents, which turned out to be quite challenging. In 1960, Polk became Youth Minister for the Riverside

Rev. Dr. Robert L. Polk, an African American octogenarian, has devoted the better part of his life to social justice and race relations.

Church in New York City. This historic and prestigious church of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. was interdenominational, interracial and international. Polk had great success in creating fellowship between students from many races and backgrounds. A few years later, Dillard University, an historically black college in New Orleans, offered Polk a position as Chaplain. At Dillard, he struggled to alter the tenor and substance of the college and bring it into the 21st Century. When Polk returned to the Riverside Church, he became the Minister of Urban Affairs. In this position, his mission was to reach out to the immediate community and Harlem. An active community leader, he served on the board of directors for City University of New York, New York Urban League, Albert Schweitzer Fellowship and many others. During 55 years of ministry, Reverend Polk played a critical role in helping to break down racial barriers. He believes that even small changes affect people’s attitudes in ways that benefit all of society. Today, Rev. Polk lives at Cathedral Village in Philadelphia and is currently writing his memoirs. After visiting many communities, Polk immediately fell in love with Cathedral Village.

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North Wales

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Harleysville

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Media

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Simpson House

Philadelphia

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Waverly Heights

Gladwyne

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Newtown Sq.

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Lancaster

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Cherry Hill

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Medford

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You don’t lose your identity when you live at Chandler Hall. Here, individuals are challenged to express their views and values and to select programs, routines and lifestyles that reflect their individual interests, talents and gifts. Our personal approach to aging sets us apart. We believe in life activities that keep our residents involved. From art classes with our on-site daycare children to swimming in our indoor pool, we make life more interesting and more like home. Make plans to visit our thoughtfully designed living quarters situated in a convenient Bucks County setting. To learn more about our wide array of services, call or visit us online.

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Staying Young at Heart No matter what your story, Menno Haven has the option you’ve been waiting for! To help ease worries of the real estate market and personal finances, Menno Haven is offering several move-in assistance packages and delayed settlements. While living at Menno Haven you are assured with the security, comfort and activities of the entire Menno Haven community. Be sure, secure, and live your own life of purpose at Menno Haven. FITNESS CENTERS WITH POOLS MAINTENANCE

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he organizational and physical tasks of a move can often be overwhelming, but there are professionals and useful tips that can ease the transition for everyone involved. Seeking Professional Help Senior move managers are professionals who specialize in assisting older adults and their families with the emotional and physical aspects of relocation. They often have backgrounds in gerontology, social work, health care, nursing and psychology. Because they focus exclusively on the move process, move managers have significant expertise in resources and approaches that save money, reduce stress and produce quality results to meet the client’s personalized needs. Moving on Your Own Once you have made the decision as to where you are moving, you will have a much easier time figuring out what items to keep or get rid of. Having a floor plan and the important measurements will help in figuring out which large items

you will be able to bring. Professional organizers say it is best to have at least six months for such a move, but whatever your timetable, you should get a calendar solely for planning your strategy. You might mark off “DDay� (for decision made) and “M-Day� (for moving), then mark (in pencil!) the day the necessary steps will be made. Decide on tentative dates for any sales you might have and make deadlines for other necessary tasks. Assign various responsibilities to family members. When estimating the time needed for big jobs, take a general tip from freelancers and independent contractors: figure out the time you think you will need, and then multiply it by at least two! Allow yourself enough time to ensure you have brought everything you want before the contents of your previous home are taken away. You do not want to regret having given away too much too soon, or to have important things lost in the shuffle. Some excerpts from this article used from Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand (Stewart, Tabori & Chang).

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Eight Weeks Before: n Contact movers and get bids from at least two companies. n Start using up frozen foods, canned foods and cleaning supplies. Six Weeks Before: Make a list of everything you want to bring that will fit in your new home. n Start packing things while clearly labeling each box. Start with items you won’t need for awhile. n If you live in an apartment, inform the management of your move and reserve the elevator. n

Four Weeks Before: One Week Before: n Pack items you wish to move yourself Obtain a change of address kit from your local post office and start compos- and label them. n Have hauler take excess garbage. ing a list of address changes. n Contact utilities (water, garbage, n If you are giving items to charity, have telephone, cable, newspaper, utility com- them pick up your items. pany) and have them disconnect your services the morning after you move. One Day Before the Move: n Pack personal items you will need the night you move in. Two Weeks Before: n Send out change of address forms. n If living in a house, block off area of n Arrange for someone to clean your street in front of your house for the movhome after you have moved out. ing van. n Dispose of flammable liquids, paints n Clean out the refrigerator and freezer. and poisons. Leave what you want the movers to pack.

Moving Day: Prior to the van’s arrival, have cars out of the garage and driveway. n Have money or check ready for the movers. n Remove valuable items from drawers. n Plan your furniture placement in your new home. n Check that all appliances are off. n Lock all the doors and windows. n Leave keys inside for the new owner or agent. n Relax and rest. n

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creating a visual record when making a move Insurance companies recommend keeping an inventory with photos of household goods. Make a page for each room in the house, with numbered columns, listing the item (“bureau”), a description (“4-drawer oak chest, 30 inches long”), its history (“wedding gift”), and additional comments (“For my granddaughter Isabel”). If you want your family to decide which pieces interest them, leave the last column blank.

Number the photographs to correspond with the list. With a digital camera, you can create an electronic record that can be sent via e-mail. This will help sort and assign belongings, as each family member can mark those items they would like. Excerpt used from Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand (Stewart, Tabori & Chang).

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onating or giving away household items (finding new homes for them), or recycling them (finding new uses), can be a frustrating and confusing matter. What can you actually give away, and who will take it? This is often the part of the process where people become the most easily bogged down. The following, from Moving On, discusses a couple of options when you are sorting through your belongings. Donating and Recycling When people want to donate household items, often the first place they think of is one of the major charities like Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America—and for good reason. These agencies are willing to take many of the things we would like to get rid of and put them to good use by either giving them to the needy or selling them in their thrift shops, with the profits going to support their social services programs. Often these organizations will make it even easier on donors by coming to the home to pick up donated items. And when you give to charitable organizations, your donation is tax deductible. To be considerate when donating, make sure that all clothes are clean and

wearable, all appliances are in working order, and anything with multiple pieces has all the parts intact. Exactly which items charities accept varies from organization to organization and from location to location, so it’s best to contact your local outlet for specifics. Some charities post guidelines on their websites for items they will accept. Most charities accept clothing of all types and shoes for men, women and children, as well as costume jewelry and accessories; appliances in working order and household items; televisions, stereos and computers; books, toys and games; and sporting goods. Most do not accept broken appliances, water beds, furniture in bad repair, magazines or old encyclopedias, bathroom fixtures such as toilets or sinks, tires, paint, swing sets, water heaters, windows or doors. Household items can also be donated to smaller or locally based charities, such as veterans’ associations, churches and synagogues, children’s charities,

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The challenges that individuals and families face when selling the family home, downsizing or moving to a retirement community can be overwhelming. Trust a REALTOR who has made the commitment to understand the options available for seniors and the special needs associated with making a move. The designations Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) or Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) have been granted to REALTORS who have received specific training and coursework to help them better meet the needs of seniors. The REALTORS above are sponsoring this message, please contact them for additional information on their services.

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how to utilize real estate transactions transforming the challenges of selling and buying into choices Preparing the family home for sale, downsizing, packing, moving, and setting up the new house are all physically and mentally arduous tasks. Fortunately, there are innovative real estate companies who offer customized services to help individuals with every aspect of moving and downsizing. Step One: Preparing to sell or buy It is important that homeowners select a real estate agent who can meet their distinctive needs. The emergence of specialized real estate designations has made the process of choosing an agent easier. Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES) are licensed Realtors who have received the SRES designation through the national Senior Advantage Real Estate Council. Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) Realtors have also met specific guidelines outlined by the Real Estate Certification Program (RECP). Both of these designations signal to consumers that agents have completed specialized training courses and are qualified to meet the unique

needs of their clients throughout the home buying and/or selling process. After finding a qualified agent, homeowners are ready to begin the process of preparing to sell their home. A qualified agent’s comprehensive assessment of the condition and marketability of the home can decrease selling time and increase selling price. Specialized agents can also help clients prioritize repairs and locate qualified professionals to complete such projects. Utilizing the help of professionals to prepare for a sale can ultimately result in a selling price that reflects the top market value for the home. Step Two: Packing and sorting Items should be sorted into distinct categories: keep/move, give to family, donate to charity, and throw away. The initial list of items to keep will likely be larger than the new space can accommodate. Moving professionals, however, can offer advice by taking into account their client’s personal

tastes, the financial and sentimental value of possessions, and the new floor plan. Step Three: Moving For many, moving day is simple and rewarding due to comprehensive, customized real estate services provided prior to the sale of the house. On moving day, real estate professionals can recommend trusted companies to help with the physical aspects of moving while providing assistance with the job of unpacking and setting up the new home. Challenges become choices As the challenges of moving fade due to increasingly helpful professionals, people are left with nothing but choices—where to move, when to move, what to take, and how to decorate the new home. Those individuals considering a move are no longer faced with the difficult questions of how to market their homes and move their belongings, as there is help available every step of the way.

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selling your house during an economic downturn By Diane Krause

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or the last few years, many homeowners have been keeping an eye on the real estate market and waiting for signs of improvement before considering a move. Newspaper headlines and TV reports scream doom and gloom, but that data is generally compiled from broad regional and national markets and doesn’t always consider your local real estate market. There are many areas in which homes that are priced right and show well are selling quickly! However, there is no clear picture as to when there will be an overall upturn in the real estate and financial markets. This uncertainty has caused many to delay downsizing to a smaller home or settling into a retirement community. Often, “quality of life� circumstances may dictate that your need to make a lifestyle change now may be of greater importance than the current real estate climate. Selling Your Home: Is Waiting the Right Choice? You may still be living in the home you purchased years ago to be in a particular school district or close to your employment. Ask yourself if the lifestyle you seek includes the burdens of homeownership,

such as maintenance plus paying for everincreasing taxes. What about transportation, food shopping and preparation? Snow! Healthcare? Health is a major consideration. If you are considering a move to a CCRC and you qualify for independent living now, will you qualify in a few years? You may not feel “ready� but life changes can occur suddenly. How do you value the security of being settled and having the sale of your house behind you? If it’s time for you or an aging loved one to move, don’t compromise your safety and security. Selling your home may not be as hard as you think. Determine Your Next Steps Meet with your family and other trusted sources to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of moving now. Remember, waiting for next spring does not guarantee a better market; it simply means you’re waiting. No one knows what the future holds. If the information on the table indicates it’s time to move, then don’t hesitate. Sit down with a senior real estate specialist, develop a plan and get moving.

Hire a Realtor that Specializes in Working with Seniors The Senior Real Estate Specialist, SRESÂŽ, designation is offered to Realtors through the National Association of Realtors. SRES designees are real estate agents who specialize in senior needs and can ease the transition by utilizing years of experience in helping seniors downsize. They can help you explore your housing options, use their expertise and industry knowledge to provide an honest assessment of your property, and make suggestions for improving its saleability. They will develop a pricing and marketing strategy and use their team of resources to sell your home for the most money and get you moved with the least stress. For more information, visit: www.sres.org. The Society of Certified Senior Advisors offers the Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) designation. This designation is available to anyone who offers professional services to seniors. The CSA requirements are more comprehensive and rigorous than the SRES requirements. In addition, the designee is required to undergo ongoing ethics education and must commit to ongoing volunteer hours working with seniors. More information is available at www.society-csa.com.

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issue? Is it likely that you will have to go to court? Are there non-legal resources available to help you? Can you resolve this difficulty on your own or with the help of a family member? To pick the right attorney and save yourself time and money, you must know your needs. If you aren’t familiar with your own situation, it can be difficult to explain it to someone else. Know your own financial limitations and the financial benefits of engaging the services of a specific attorney. In other words, only buy what you need and what you can afford. If you only want a will that names your spouse as your sole beneficiary and there are no other needs, you probably don’t need an expensive package. Be a smart consumer.

What is an Elder Law Attorney? An elder law attorney is an individual who specializes in areas of the law Elder law attorneys lend their expertise on Who Pays For It? that are particularly relevant to senior estate planning, pensions, long-term care planning, age discrimination and wills. citizens and their family members. In most cases, you pay for the serThese attorneys generally focus their vices of these attorneys. However, there practices in a few of the following areas: clients to other professional and/or non- are attorneys who will occasionally take estate planning, long-term care plan- legal resources that are available to help on pro-bono cases or will work on a conning, social security, public and private meet their needs. tingency fee. Local law schools are good pensions, Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap places to check for assistance as many insurance, long-term care insurance, Do I Need an Elder Law students will help low-income or disabled age discrimination, durable powers of attorney? individuals to practice their skills. attorney, living wills, conservatorship Because of the expense of legal serand guardianship, or abuse. vices, you want to be absolutely certain Information adapted from the NaElder law attorneys can offer an that your situation necessitates the as- tional Academy of Elder Law Attorney’s especially sensitive ear concerning the sistance of a legal professional before and the National Elder Law Foundation’s sometimes difficult decisions involved hiring an attorney. Before consulting an websites. For more information, please in one’s later years. While dispensing youCare should the Environment fol- visit their sites: www.naela.org or Offeringattorney, Superior in consider a Friendly legal advice, they are also able to refer lowing questions: Is this a complex legal www.nelf.org.

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utilize your resources and ask the right questions The most effective way to locate a qualified attorney is through a recommendation from a family member, friend, or an attorney you have consulted before and trust. The AARP (www.aarp.org/legalsolutions) and the state bar association (www.hg.org) offer impartial attorney recommendations. The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (www.naela. org), a professional association of attorneys dedicated to improving the quality of legal services provided to the elderly, and the National Elder Law Foundation (www.nelf.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to the development and improvement of the professional competence of lawyers in this particular area, can both offer advice for finding a qualified elder law attorney. A referral from family or friends can be a good resource so long as you ask more

than how they liked the person. The attorney may have been a likeable person, but you should be more interested in how the case turned out. Once you have found an attorney that you are considering hiring, carefully and fully explain your legal problem so the attorney can provide an accurate estimate of the time that will be necessary to solve your problem. You will also want to inquire about the attorney’s certifications and memberships with professional organizations. Finally, be sure that you are clear on the specific costs. The questions below will help you to get the information you need before making a final decision: n What will it take to resolve this issue? n How long has the attorney been practicing?

What percentage of the attorney’s practice is devoted to this area of law? n How much experience does the attorney have with cases like yours? n How much elder law training has the attorney had, and from what organizations? n If a trial will be involved, does he/she do trial work? n Is your attorney a member of the local bar association? The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys? n Is your attorney certified by the National Elder Law Foundation? n What additional out-of-pocket expenses will be incurred? n What is the estimate of the cost involved to resolve your problem? n

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OBTAIN POWER OF ATTORNEY — You will need this legal authority to access your loved one’s accounts and financial records. Without Power of Attorney, you will not be able to make any financial decisions and will have to have a court-appointed Conservator named. PUT TOGETHER A BALANCE SHEET AND CASH FLOW STATEMENT — First,

create a basic balance sheet. In one column, list the value of their assets, such as their home, stocks, mutual funds, CDs and retirement accounts. In another column, put down their liabilities, such as outstanding mortgage or car loan balances. Then, do a cash flow statement. List the monthly income from each of their investments, including reinvested dividends and capital gains, as well as any pension income

and Social Security benefits. Finally, figure TAX CONSIDERATIONS — Many inditheir monthly expenses, including mort- viduals neglect to file for available tax degage or rent payments, utilities, groceries, ductions for medical expenses. Karen Johnand medical expenses. son, a Fairfax, Va., based CPA, explained, CONSIDER ALL YOUR OPTIONS; “In order to claim a deduction, medical CONSULT WITH PROFESSIONALS — To en- expenses have to exceed 7.5 percent of your sure that you are making financially sound adjusted gross income. A portion of your decisions, you should consider several op- monthly rent at an assisted living facility tions for saving money and redistributing is considered a medical expense for deducincome that are sometimes overlooked. tion purposes. Considering the costs of Things to consider when managing your long-term care, you may quickly reach the loved one’s finances: 7.5 percent limit.� PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT — During Using available deductions may help this vulnerable time, it is important that you to offset the taxes incurred from reyou avoid taking too much risk with your moving funds from your retirement acloved one’s portfolio. Although diversifi- counts. “When you take money out of a cation is still important, you should focus retirement account, it is taxed as ordinary on low-risk investments. Retirees are often income. However, if you can offset your tax told to gradually shift investments from deductions against this taxable withdrawal, stocks to bonds and cash as they age. This it may make financial sense to take money from a retirement account sooner rather is good advice. But, as Howard Gleckman, Senior Cor- than later,� noted Thomas West, a Financial respondent for Business Week, points out, Planner in McLean, Va. that does not mean you should turn over INCREASING DISTRIBUTION FROM your entire portfolio in the face of a medical RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS — Once an incrisis. “We advise people to gradually shift dividual is 70 1⠄2, they are required to take to bonds and cash as they age. But some- a minimum distribution from their retiretimes, when they see a need for costly care, ment accounts. However, the distribution they panic and invest everything in bonds,� amount can be easily increased to cover the he said. costs of long-term care.

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GCM spends a few more hours researching and discussing available options with the client and their family, helping them to implement the care plan.

What Can a GCM Do for Me? COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT. Utilizing their professional backgrounds and experience, care managers are able to perform an unbiased evaluation of the client’s mental, physical, social, financial and legal functioning. RECOMMENDATIONS. After determining what services would be helpful for the well-being of the individual, the GCM can recommend providers who will best meet the family’s needs. Familiar with industry standards, they Who Needs a GCM? routinely make recommendations for all Families who are confused about how levels of care. to care for a parent or loved one are priCOUNSELING. The counseling that mary candidates for geriatric care man- GCMs can provide helps clients and their agers. The services of a GCM can enable families handle the emotional stress inyou to make decisions that are appropri- volved with these decisions. They proate without causing undo stress. Instead vide the family with information about of waiting for a crisis situation, you may the illness or challenge that the client want to turn to a GCM earlier, so that faces and the available resources. there are more options available. MEDIATION. GCMs can also negotiate family dynamics, helping to sort out How Much Will It Cost? all of the various concerns that have reAs fees for a GCM range, you should sulted from the challenge of caring for a check with your Medicare office to see if loved one. you are eligible for subsidies. The average FOLLOW-UP VISITS. GCMs are gentime required by a client is four hours. erally involved in the implementation After spending a couple of hours com- of the care plan. This typically includes pleting a comprehensive follow-up visits to the individual’s home AgeWisePAS08 3/4/09 evaluation, 10:30 AM the Page 1

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or facility a couple of times a week shortly after implementation and quarterly thereafter. Some clients are visited once a week for the duration of their services. Follow-up visits also allow the GCM to determine whether the current care services are working. How do I Choose a GCM? When considering a GCM, be sure to take into account their professional standing, as well as their personality and how comfortable they make their clients. Although there is no official licensure process for care managers, the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers has established standards of quality and a Code of Ethics; these standards as well as referrals for GCMs can be accessed through www.caremanager.org.

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Resolving Communication Breakdowns When it comes to the different challenges associated with caring for a loved one, poor communication is often at the root of the problem. You can take comfort in the fact that there are others who have grappled with the very same issues and who can share their mistakes and solutions. These individuals can be found through support groups, your employer’s human resources department, or even just by asking trusted friends and neighbors.

Seeking Assistance Employee Assistance Programs, often known as EAPs, are a service put in place by most mid-sized and large employers. These programs usually have resources available to help both employees and their families through elder care challenges. Consult with your company’s human resources department for more information.

Seeking Objectivity Sometimes an objective third party’s opinion is beneficial when you are faced with a personal family problem. Mediation professionals specialize in resolving conflicts, making compromises and leading family members through the communication process. One unique feature of this process is the non-judgmental mediator, who is skilled in improving communication among the family members. Seeking Support Attending support group meetings will allow you to meet with like-minded people, share similar scenarios, confide in each other and build healthy camaraderie. Furthermore, important resources can be shared and solutions from experienced members will abound. Seeking Advocates When it comes to a breakdown in communication between residents and communities, ombudsman are available to advocate for the residents’ rights. This national program is a great solution, as the ombudsman will investigate any complaints and determine what appropriate action should be taken. JFCS SenServ PCA Lawton ad 11.09:Layout 1

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costs for a GCM According to the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers’ (NAPGCM) website, there are many different ways of charging fees and each GCM works differently. You will need to know how often s/he bills. Some GCMs bill weekly, some bill monthly and some bill upon completion of work. Ask about these matters at the initial conference and ask for them in writing, so there will be no surprises. If you don’t understand, ask again. If you need clarification, say so. It is very important that you feel comfortable regarding your financial obligations. In addition to fees, most GCMs will

charge for out-of-pocket expenses, which may include charges for mileage, care giving supplies, long-distance telephone calls, etc. Find out if there will be any other incidental costs. There may also be additional fees if outside professionals are called into the case. It is imperative that the GCM receives approval to bring others in before the situation arises, if at all possible. As mentioned on the NAPGCM website, make sure you have all questions answered before proceeding with an agreement for services. You should receive a written agreement including fees before

the commencement of services. Since fees for a GCM range, check with your Medicare office to see if you are eligible for subsidies. The average time required by a client is four hours. After spending a couple of hours completing a comprehensive evaluation of the client, the GCM then spends a few more hours researching and discussing options with the client and their family, helping them to implement the care plan. Information from the NAPGCM website at www.caremanger.org.

CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS

The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.

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Age Wise Family Services

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610-265-4300

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Intervention Associates

800-254-9708

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267-256-2030

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610-527-6350

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Mercer County .................................. 609-989-4346

Montgomery County ........................ 610-278-3601

Branch of Social Services that investigates complaints of abuse, neglect, exploitation or self-neglect of persons 60+ .

Delaware

Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450

New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Bucks County....................................1-800-243-3767

Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310

Chester County .............................1-800-564-7000

Agency on Aging

Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300

Agencies that implement the Older Americans

Montgomery County ................... 1-800-734-2020

range of services for persons 60+, and provide

Philadelphia County ........................... 215-765-9033

information about services.

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Burlington County ................ 609-261-1000 x4797

Bucks County ......................................215-348-0510

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Camden County .................................856-225-8178

Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350

New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074

Gloucester County ............................856-256-2274

Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300

Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310

Burlington County ............................ 609-265-5069 Camden County ................................856-858-3220

Act on the local level, plan and coordinate a full

Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646 Mercer County .................................. 609-989-6662 Delaware

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Employment Services Employment counseling, skills training and job placement assistance for persons 55+. Pennsylvania Bucks County ........................215-348-0510, x1238 Chester County ..................................610-384-9393 Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300 Montgomery County ........................ 610-275-1960 Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040 Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450

Delaware

Gloucester County ............................ 856-218-4101

Kent County ........................................302-734-1200

Delaware

New Castle County ...........................302-651-3440

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Sussex County .....................................302-856-7761

New Castle County .......................... 302-995-8650

Health Department Clinics

Sussex County .....................................973-579-0370

Provide medical and specialty care for incomeeligible individuals.

Help Lines

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Call for statewide general information and referrals to a wide array of services and programs.

Bucks County ...................................... 215-345-3318

Delaware ................................ 1-800-273-9500

Chester County ................................. 610-344-6225

New Jersey ...............................1-877-222-3737

Delaware County ...............................610-447-3250

Pennsylvania ..........................215-568-3750 Home Delivered Meals

New Jersey

Montgomery County .........................610-278-5117

Burlington County .............................609-518-3900

Philadelphia County .......................... 215-686-0600

Camden County ................................856-858-3220

Philadelphia .......................................... 215-685-0600

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Gloucester County ...........................856-256-2881,

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Burlington County ............................ 609-265-5548

Bucks County ......................................215-348-0510

Mercer County ...................................609-292-0620

Camden County ................................ 856-374-6600

Chester County ................................. 610-430-8500

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Insurance Counseling

Delaware County ..........................1-800-416-4504

Bucks County ......................................215-348-0510

Information about health insurance options and assistance with medical insurance forms.

Montgomery County ........................ 610-278-3601 Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040 Philadelphia ...........................................215-765-9040 New Jersey

Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350 Delaware County ...............................610-490-1220 Montgomery County ........................ 610-278-3601 Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040

Burlington County .............................609-702-7053 Camden County ................................ 856-963-8226 Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646 Mercer County .................................. 609-989-6661

Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450 New Jersey Burlington County ............................ 609-265-5069 Camden County ................................856-858-3220

Delaware

Pennsylvania Bucks County ......................................215-348-0510 Chester County ................................. 610-344-5004 Delaware County ...............................610-490-1220 Montgomery County ........................ 610-278-3601 Philadelphia County............................ 215-686-8462 Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450 New Jersey

Kent County ........................................302-734-1200

Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646

Burlington County ..............609-894-9311 x. 7498

New Castle County ........................... 302-421-3733

Mercer County .................................. 609-989-6661

Camden County ................................856-858-3220

Sussex County .....................................302-856-5187

Delaware

Gloucester County ............................856-468-1742

Information & Referrals

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Mercer County .................................. 609-989-6661

New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074

Delaware

Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Provision of information about programs and services to help meet client needs and assistance in accessing services.

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“It’s better to move in five years too early than one week too late.” “The best time to enter a community is when you are young enough and healthy enough to enjoy all of its benefits. ‘I’m not ready’ are words that you should banish to the back of your mind as you aggressively seek the best place for you to spend your retirement years.” “There are so many interesting people here at Waverly. My advice to anyone who is thinking of making a move to do it now when you can still have fun and enjoy all that Waverly has to offer.” Take their word for it. Come visit to see for yourself why our residents are so happy!

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• Deficiency-free status designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Health for three consecutive years • Muirfield named as one of the top nursing homes in the United States in U.S. News & World Report for three consecutive years • Waverly named by Morrison Senior Dining as top client in its mid-Atlantic region and, in a separate award, named the community having the highest level of resident satisfaction • New villas along Waverly Road garnered first place in the Association of Builders and Contractors (ABC) 2011 Merit Construction Awards and Excellence Competition (recognized as the “Excellence Level” by the ABC) • Waverly named one of the Best Places to Work in PA for 2011


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New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074

Montgomery County ........................ 610-278-3601

New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074

Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310

Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040

Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310

Legal Services & Referrals

Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450

Mental Health Center(s)

Assistance with a wide range of legal concerns,

New Jersey

Source of assistance and counseling for individuals with behavioral and emotional problems.

including problems with public benefits, bill payment, consumer matters, and preparation of legal

Burlington County ............................ 609-265-5069

documents.

Camden County ................................856-858-3220

Pennsylvania

Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646

Bucks County ......................................215-348-0510

Mercer County .................................. 609-989-6662

Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350

Delaware

Delaware County ...............................610-490-1220

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Pennsylvania Bucks County ......................................215-442-0760 Chester County ..................................610-344-6265 Delaware County ................................610-713-2365

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help is available in your neighborhood and across the country Government agencies are an invaluable resource that can serve as clearinghouses for much needed information and provide a vital connection to programs and services. The Older Americans Act (OAA) of 1965 created the Administration on Aging (AoA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a national network of agencies that promote and protect the health and well-being of older adults. Amendments to the OAA provided grants to Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), giving them the resources to identify local needs and plan and fund local programs. The Department of Health & Human Services describes this comprehensive network as the National Aging Network. The key components of this network, which

serves seven million Americans age 60 and over as well as 325,000 caregivers, are the Administration on Aging, the State Units of Aging, and the Area Agencies on Aging.

formation assistance to the general public, the AoA developed the Eldercare Locator in 1991 connecting Americans and their caregivers with information about local services. The program puts individuals in Administration on Aging (AoA) touch with local AAAs and other commuAs the leader of the Network, AoA works nity-based organizations. To contact the Elprimarily to increase awareness amongst dercare Locator, call 1-800-677-1116 or visit government agencies, organizations and www.eldercare.gov. the general public in regards to the needs of the older American population. In addi- State Units on Aging tion to recommending policy and developThe State Units on Aging (SUA) serve ing regulations, AoA is also responsible for as the state arm of the AoA. SUAs coorproviding grants to worthwhile projects. dinate services in their states by workThe AoA can be reached at www.aoa.gov or ing with a variety of state agencies and other public and private organizations. 202-619-0724. State Units also award grants to AAAs Eldercare Locator to help create community specific proIn an effort to provide nationwide in- grams.

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Sussex County .................................... 302-856-5490

Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450

Senior Centers/Congregate Meals

New Jersey Burlington County ............................ 609-265-5069

Burlington County ..............................609-267-1377

Sites that provide education, information, recreation, health screenings, lunches and snacks, and special events for persons 60+.

Camden County ................................ 856-482-8747

Pennsylvania

Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646

Gloucester County ........................... 856-845-9100

Bucks County ......................................215-348-0510

Mercer County .................................. 609-989-6662

Mercer County .................................. 609-396-4357

Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Kent County ........................................ 302-739-4170

Montgomery County ........................ 610-278-3601

New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074

New Castle County ...........................302-577-6490

Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040

Montgomery County ........................610-277-4600 Philadelphia County ........................... 215-473-7033 New Jersey

Camden County ................................856-858-3220

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Mercer County .................................. 609-989-4320

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Delaware

Burlington County ............................ 856-234-5484

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Camden County ................................. 877-222-3737

New Castle County ...................... 1-800-372-2022

Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646

aid, Food Stamps and General Relief.

Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310

Mercer County ..................................609-883-2880

Pennsylvania

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Delaware

Food Stamps/General Relief Local agency where low-income individuals may apply for a range of public benefits including Medic-

Bucks County ...................................... 215-781-3300

Kent County ........................................302-424-7310

Chester County ................................. 610-466-1000

Provides counseling, advice and referrals to individuals who need companionship.

New Castle County ............................302-761-9100

Delaware County ...............................610-447-5500

Pennsylvania

Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310

Montgomery County ........................610-270-3500

Bucks County ...................................... 215-547-1889

Transportation Services

Philadelphia County ...........................215-560-2900

Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350

Public and private transit and paratransit to enable

New Jersey

Delaware County ...............................610-353-6642

Burlington County ............................. 609-261-1000

Montgomery County ........................ 610-278-3601

Camden County ................................856-225-8800

Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040

Gloucester County ........................... 856-582-9200

Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450

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Redefining Continuing Care Our Continuing Care neighborhoods feature assisted living (personal care in Pennsylvania), nursing care and inpatient and outpatient rehab. Your rate covers a private room, medication management, meals, personal laundry, housekeeping and more. Call the location nearest you for more information.

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ake in the sights of preserved natural environments, visit authentic historical sites and taste nationally recognized wines. These are just some of the typical activities residents and visitors of Chester and Delaware Counties can enjoy. From the site of a notorious Revolutionary War battle to the Mushroom Capital of the world, a variety of unique attractions and activities make these

Brandywine Battlefield: This historic site brings to life the largest single-day battle of the Revolutionary War. Every year in early September, tourists can watch a reenactment of this notorious day during which General George Washington and his men were defeated by British General William Howe’s forces.

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gardens, museums and wineries. Among the many exquisite sights to see in this particular area, perhaps one of the most reputable is Longwood Gardens. This premier horticultural display with 11,000 different types of plants both indoors and out, has grown since the early 20th century. In the fall, Longwood’s landscapes beam with an array of yellow, orange, purple and red trees. While at Longwood Gardens, tourists can explore the Peirce-du Pont home. Quaker farmer Joshua Peirce built a section of the brick home in 1730, which his successors then extended. In 1906, Pierre S. du Pont purchased the property to save its trees and modified it into his country home and first conservatory. Residents and visitors can enjoy a weekend at the Brandywine Valley Wine From Gardens to Grapes Trail, featuring six different wineries Brandywine Valley, made famous by where guests can tour and taste premithe legacy of the du Pont family, is a ma- um wines. Located between Longwood jor attraction of Chester County with its Gardens and Brandywine River MuChester. Through the park’s tours, various educational programs and camps for children, individuals can interactively learn about this important event in American history. Visitors can mark the date in early September for the annual re-enactment of what has been proclaimed the largest single-day battle of the American War for Independence. The historic culture of these counties does not stop there, however. The West Chester Railroad museum has celebrated over 150 years since the first train pulled into West Chester. Other attractions that can take visitors back in time are the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum, Historic Sugartown village and the American Helicopter Museum.

seum, the historic Chaddsford Winery is open daily and is Pennsylvania’s most acclaimed winery. A renovated 17th century colonial barn, the winery is a beautiful attraction with a charming country atmosphere. Folly Hill Vineyards is part of a 200-year old Quaker farmhouse where individuals can be seen picnicking, taking scenic walks and tasting wines in the stone carriage house. All of the wineries found on the Brandywine Wine Trail provide beautiful views and great entertainment, while allowing individuals to see winemaking first-hand. Cultural Expressions In Delaware County, a rich sense of culture can be found in the internationally known Brandywine River Museum. A 19th- century grist mill, the museum exhibits work by three generations of

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ove notes are not just for star-crossed lovers or angst-filled teens. The senders and receivers of these missives are as diverse as the words themselves. Few love notes, however, are delivered with more gusto than the ones the White Horse Village Singers present to their audience twice a year. The White Horse Village Singers’ love notes are not written; they are sung. The singers and the choir’s codirectors, Robin Frenz and Kay Stretton, work tirelessly to put together two annual concerts for the residents of White Horse Village, a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in Newtown Square, Pa. Robin and Kay have been directing the choir for ten years now, and they are immensely proud of what the group has accomplished. They have encouraged the members to challenge their voices and learn choral techniques. “We’ve grown from simple music to much more complicated music,” said Robin excitedly. Today, the 70- to 80-member group is performing a range of musical pieces, from classics and spirituals to Broadway tunes. The growth in the choir’s range has been matched only by the growth in its membership. There are no auditions for the White Horse Village Singers. “We really believe that everyone can sing,” said Robin. “We also believe that singing is good for anyone and everyone,” Kay added. By welcoming all singers, Robin and Kay have created a group that is deeply connected and extremely passion-

ate. On working with everyone from amateurs to seasoned singers, Kay said, “That’s the fun part.” Combining people who have sung in church and community theater all their lives with others who have sung only sporadically, and still others who have never held a choral score is exciting, she related. “The spirit is so great in the group,” Robin confirmed. In fact, the choir has become an inspiration and a source of pride for the entire community. “Something magical happens when our concerts come around,” said Kay. “[The residents] all love their neighbors, and they are so proud when they see them up there.” Among the group’s favorite concerts are the matinees for the residents of the on-campus medical center. The auditorium is filled with wheelchairs, and there are even residents out in the hallway enjoying the music. “I remember when the audience was singing Christmas carols with us, there was a man singing and a woman next to him crying,” recalled Robin. “Afterwards, she told us that her father hadn’t spoken in months, and he just started singing his heart out.” While the group and their audience have an undeniable chemistry, they are clearly following their leaders. Robin and Kay have been avid musicians and singers their entire lives. The two women met decades ago at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ. They both went on to have successful careers working in church music ministry, teaching music at levels ranging from high school to graduate school, and performing on con-

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cert stages around the world. “It has been my life to get people singing and to sing myself,” said Robin. “Choral music is my vocation and my avocation,” Kay agreed. When the time came for Robin and Kay and their families to look for retirement communities, they fell in love with White Horse Village and its bucolic setting. They also appreciated the security of knowing that additional care is available in their community should they need it. As a CCRC, White Horse Village offers independent living, assisted living, and long-term nursing or personal care. Surprisingly, neither Robin nor Kay originally planned to direct the choir, but they were pleased to help when the opportunity presented itself. Their efforts have certainly not

gone unnoticed. “I can’t tell you how thankful we are that they chose our community and have given so much of their time and talent to us all,” said White Horse Village’s Vice President of Marketing, Dottie Mallon. Robin and Kay are also extremely grateful that they found White Horse. “We moved in and have never had any regrets,” said Kay. Robin added, “When people ask me if I am going on vacation, I say ‘Are you joking? I live on a resort.’” For Robin and Kay, directing the White Horse Village Singers has been a wonderful extension of their successful professional lives. The Singers may not be world-renowned, but they are definitely celebrated in this tight-knit community. As the choir’s repertoire continues to grow, Robin and Kay will be there to ensure that each note is delivered with love.

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We invite you to visit White Horse Village, a continuing care retirement community located on 96 acres of gardens, meadows and woodlands adjacent to a state park where nature is abundant and the lifestyle is casual. Currently available are spacious Villas with fenced in yards and Garden Cottages with patios and entry fees starting at $92,000 under the modified plan. Pets are always welcome too. We pride ourselves on creating an inviting atmosphere that delivers every resident a sense of contentment. We spare no effort when it comes to service and our focus is solely upon the satisfaction of those who live here.

We offer the Following Entrance Plans: 80% Refundable, Standard–Declining Balance and the Modified Health Plan for those with Long Term Care Insurance. We also offer a flexible meal plan and all fees include long-term nursing care or personal care in private suites in the newly expanded Healthcare Center.

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local resources DelAware County Delaware County Office of Services for the Aging Address: 206 Eddystone Avenue, 2nd Floor Eddystone, PA 19022 Phone: 610-490-1300 Web: w ww.delcosa.org/

Delaware County Senior Centers

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Dowingtown Area Senior Center, Inc.

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Upper Darby Senior Center

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Address: 326 Watkins Ave., Upper Darby, 19082

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Kennett Area Senior Center

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Chester Senior Center Address: 721 Hayes St., Chester, 19013 Phone: 610-497-3550 Open: Mon to Fri 8:30 - 4:00 Web: w ww.scs-delco.org/centers/chester.php/

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Wayne Senior Center

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Address: 108 Station Rd., Wayne, 19087

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Address: 302 South Jackson St., Media, 19063

Chester County Department of Aging Services

Phone: 610-566-0505

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Phoenixville Senior Adult Activity Center Address: 153 Church Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460

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Chester County Senior Centers

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Address: 600 Swarthmore Ave, Folsom, 19033

Coatesville Area Senior Center

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Phone: 610-237-8100 Open: Mon to Fri 9:00 - 4:00

Address: 22 North Fifth Avenue, PO Box 71, Coatesville, PA 19320

West Chester Area Senior Center

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Phone: 610-383-6900 Open: Mon to Fri 9 - 3; Sat 9 - 11

Good Neighbor Senior Center

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Wyeths, along with a collection of American illustrations and landscape paintings. Aside from the beauty found in its displayed art, it is also the site for the Brandywine Conservancy Wildflower and Native Plants Gardens designed by horticulturist F.M. Mooberry. In 1979, Lady Bird Johnson dedicated the gardens to Ford B. Draper and Henry A. Thouron, the two individuals who played an integral role in the conservancy’s establishment. Here, wildflowers, such as Blue Lobelias and Yellow Tickseed Sunflowers, bloom in September and October, adding to the vivid display of colorful leaves.

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Fun for the Family For those looking for activities catering to a younger crowd, there is Linvilla Orchards, a 300-acre farm located in Delaware County. With its rich agriculture, this attraction provides an educational experience and various entertaining activities. Families can visit Pumpkinland, pick their own fresh produce, take a hayride or play at Playland Playground. The farm’s world famous pies lure visitors as, well as its festivals featuring costumed characters, games and music. Kennett Square is known as the Mushroom Capital of the World due to the more than a million pounds of mushrooms produced in the region every year. As a major point in the march to the Battle of Brandy-

wine during the American Revolution and with its citizens having helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad, Kennett Square also boasts an interesting history. Each year in September, the Kennett Mushroom Festival is held, followed by a microbrew festival in October. With celebrations for Cinco de Mayo and the recently established annual springfest in the park, residents and visitors are sure to have fun any time of year. Chester and Delaware Counties offer quite a range of activities that can provide a fun and educational experience no matter one’s age. In these areas, people will find that the beautiful flowers are in bloom year-round, history is brought to life and the celebrations never cease.

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Imagine living in an elegantly appointed apartment or carriage home and enjoying access to all of the services, amenities, health care and beauty of Ware Presbyterian Village. That’s carefree independent living at Vista Ridge, the new expansion at Ware Presbyterian Village.

Monthly Fee Includes: ÊUÊAll Basic Utilities ÊUÊReal Estate Property Taxes ÊUÊCommunity Landscaping & Lawn Maintenance ÊUÊAccess to All Community Amenities & Services, Including New Vista Ridge Pavilion ÊUÊWellness Programs ÊUÊInterior & Exterior Home Maintenance ÊUÊ24-Hour Emergency Response System ÊUÊFlexible Dining Plan ÊUÊSocial & Recreational Activities & Events ÊUÊScheduled Transportation Services For more information about our upcoming events and information sessions, please call 800.480.1689 or visit www.vistaridgeatware.org

Ware Presbyterian Village

7 East Locust Street . Oxford, PA 19363 Toll Free: 800.480.1689 . Phone: 610.998.2400 . www.warepresbyterian.org It is our policy to admit residents without regard to race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, sex, religious creed, handicap or disability.

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ne of the golden rules commands us to Scotts also appreciated the location. “We liked the con“Love your neighbor as yourself.” Joe cept of a village within a village. That’s really what Ware and Gail Scott took that advice literally. offers being so close to downtown Oxford,” said Joe. The former neighbors married years Joe and Gail were pleased to learn that the construcafter living next door to each other. To- tion of Vista Ridge would provide the opportunity to day, the Scotts are looking forward to meeting their neigh- enjoy the amenities of the community while living in a bors at Vista Ridge at Ware Presbyterian Village, a new private home. “We’re hoping to move in around October independent living community in Oxford, Pa. 2013. We wanted to plan ahead,” Gail said. While the couple’s love story started early – Joe was Planning ahead came naturally to Gail, whose par17 and Gail was 16 when they met – Gail is quick to point ents lived in a continuing care retirement community out that it was not a storybook romance. “It wasn’t love (CCRC) in Florida before such communities were wideat first sight,” she said. “We were neighbors, and we went spread. “I’d visit my parents and I almost felt like I was to the same church, but we went our separate ways. He visiting a college,” said Gail. went to Yale, and I went to Looking for the camaMuhlenberg.” raderie that her parents When the couple reunitenjoyed, Gail knew she ed after college, what was eventually wanted to move an old friendship turned to a CCRC. She also wantinto a new romance. Joe and ed to make sure she and Gail were married and went her husband would always on to have five children, have the care they needed who they raised all over the without needing to move country. again. Vista Ridge at Ware “I was an international Presbyterian Village offers logistics manager for Scott independent living, as well Paper Company,” Joe exas access to on-site assisted plained. “That involved a living or personal care, lot of travel.” As he moved nursing care, and a demenup through the ranks in the tia center. company, Joe and his famThe Scotts already have ily relocated several times. some plans for how they The couple lived in Alawill spend their time once bama, Pennsylvania, New they are not fixing the Jersey and Wisconsin, and house or mowing the lawn. with each move their fam- Joe and Gail Scott are preparing to move to a continuing care An accomplished golfer, retirement community and are looking forward to meeting ily grew. Joe officiates several tourtheir new neighbors. The Scotts were once naments a year for the Juagain living in the Philadelphia area when Joe retired. nior Philadelphia PGA tour and spends most of his spare “We’ve been in southern Chester County now for 27 time on the links. As for Gail, she enjoys singing and years, and we started to think about moving to a retire- playing the piano and the guitar. ment community,” recalled Joe. Of course, as Joe and Gail prepare for this major One of the first places the couple looked was Ware move, they are also looking forward to getting to know Presbyterian Village. “I had been a member of the fit- their new neighbors at Vista Ridge. They are a pretty ness club there for three years, and I had gotten to know neighborly couple, after all. the staff pretty well,” Joe said. “I knew that it was an exThey both invite you to stop by the Welcome Center tremely well taken care of facility and that they take good on the Ware campus and see the exciting plans for the care of the residents.” new Vista Ridge development. You may find you want to Beyond the community’s staff and amenities, the be one of their new neighbors!

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Why Dunwoody? Dunwoody understands the importance of creature comforts. Our continuing care retirement community is an exceptionally pet-friendly environment, with 83 acres of grounds, plenty of open space and easy access to the outdoors from both our country houses and apartments. We welcome you—and your furriest friends. Call us today to arrange a tour.

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More Wonderful Years to Come

Although Geoffrey and Barbara Mynott remain busy with organizations at or outside of Dunwoody Village, they still enjoy spending time relaxing in their spacious country house.

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ince meeting in college, Barbara and Geoffrey Mynott have continued to feel lucky with each year they have shared together. As they recently celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary, they relish in the wonderful future ahead of them at their current home, Dunwoody Village, a Continuing Care Retirement Community located in Newtown Square, Pa. The Mynotts attended Bucknell University before Geoffrey briefly went into the service. He then started his own business, Conestoga Tool Company, where Barbara eventually joined him after working at Wyeth Laboratories and raising their two sons. Over the years, the couple has enjoyed travelling and bird watching. As avid golfers, they have been involved with the Merion Golf Club. According to Barbara, she was the “mover and shaker” behind the decision to move from their family home. “I loved it, we had wonderful gardens, but it became too much for me to manage,” she said. They proceeded to move into a townhome for several years before looking into retirement living communities. “We looked at a few places, but I’ve always had an affiliation with Dunwoody because most of my mother’s friends were here,” she said. “I’ve felt very comfortable here, and was even more impressed after taking a tour.” Although the couple said the decision to move in general was difficult, they have had no regrets knowing the peace of mind it has not only provided each of them, but also their children. “We both strongly agreed we did not want our children to worry about us as we got older. We wanted to have everything in place so they didn’t have to make the decisions,” said Geoffrey. After two and a half years at the community, the Mynotts have been enjoying their spacious country

house and scenic views. As they continue their pastimes of bird watching and attending Bucknell sporting events, they have also taken advantage of the active environment Dunwoody offers, while being pleasantly surprised at the number of friends they have made. “It’s a very vibrant place; there is so much to do and there are a lot of interesting people,” said Barbara. “The residents are very involved in programming activities.” With several amenities including a fitness center and putting green, the community also brings in different entertainment, along with writers and professors for lectures. Although Geoffrey has not been able to get as involved, still working with his company and serving on the Bucknell Board of Trustees, Barbara has written for the community’s publication, ‘Inside Dunwoody,’ and is a member of the Documentary, Entertainment, History and Dining Services Committees. According to the couple, this vibrant environment extends to Dunwoody’s nursing and personal care units, where some of their friends have received care. “They have given testimonials about how wonderful the care is,” said Barbara. “It’s so accessible and there’s a very upbeat spirit there.” In addition to the care that is provided onsite, the Mynotts take pride in Dunwoody’s greater community outreach. “People put in a lot of volunteer hours and we have a program where we make casseroles for local homeless people,” she said. Although they were already familiar with many of these advantages, the Mynotts could not be happier looking forward to the years to come and even more surprises along the way. “Dunwoody is one of the oldest retirement communities in our area,” said Barbara. “They’ve been in business a long time, and they know what they’re doing.”

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or those unfamiliar with available living options, the image of the “senior community” may need a serious makeover. Many individuals still think of retirement communities as dreary “facilities” with an institutional feel. This could not be further from the truth today. Active Adult communities, also known as leisure communities, are populated with adults who have come to live there by choice. In fact, individuals often choose to move into an active adult community as soon as they hit the requisite age – usually around 55. The amenity filled communities are often adjacent to golf courses or other recreational facilities.

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vorite hobbies and group activities, rather than tending to home-related tasks. Tennis courts, swimming pools, hiking trails, biking and jogging paths, and fitness centers are among the many features generally available within the community. Instead of navigating traffic when going to the gym or beauty shop, residents can often walk a few blocks to an on-site facility. There is also something to be said for having an elegant dining room in the community, although cooking in one’s private residence is still an option. What to Look For You can start by requesting an information packet from every active adult community you are considering. Make sure to read it carefully, and keep them all organized in a folder or file cabinet. Once you have narrowed down your

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on Senior Housing Arden Courts Memory Care Community (see ad page 151) • Cherry Hill, NJ: 856- 667-6543 • Wayne, NJ: 973-942-5600 • West Orange, NJ: 973-736-3100 • Whippany, NJ; 973-581-1800 • Allentown, PA: 610-366-9010 • King of Prussia, PA: 610-337-1214 • Warminster Township, PA: 215-957-5182 • Yardley, PA: 215-321-6166 • Wilmington, DE: 302-762-7800 Arden Courts, designed by HCR ManorCare, is a memory care community created especially to meet the unique needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related memory impairment. Every detail - from the layout and activities to the specially trained staff and individualized attention - is designed to make life simpler, safer and more fulfilling for our residents. We provide an environment that preserves the warmth, the caring, the comforts and routines of home. 100% dedicated to Alzheimer’s and dementia care.

Cathedral Village (see ad page 54) 600 E. Cathedral Village, Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-984-8621 or toll free 855-769-6942 www.cathedralvillage.com If you could mingle the energy of the city with the tranquility of nature it would be called an ideal place‌it would be called Cathedral Village. With historic Philadelphia just minutes away from the resort atmosphere of Cathedral Village you can take advantage of all the City has to offer, yet return to your home and be surrounded by the beauty of nature on 40 acres of lush landscape. A non-profit, nondenominational Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) Cathedral Village is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF-CCAC), which awards accreditation to those retirement communities that meet or exceed their high standards. Cathedral Village offers a full continuum of care with the option of a Traditional or Refundable Entry Fee Program.

Chandler Hall (see ad page 61) 99 Barclay St. • Newtown, PA 18940 • 215-497-0904• www.chandlerhall.org Chandler Hall is a non-profit community run in the Quaker Tradition. We believe that every person served by Chandler Hall has the right to independence, free choices regarding health care and a living situation which fosters productivity and individuality. To that end, we are committed to providing a full continuum of health care for the older adult which is positive and creative. Our programs include Personal Care, Nursing Care, A Hospice Pavilion, Adult Day Program, Home Health Care, Memory Care and more.

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Deer Meadows Retirement Community (see ad page 84) apartment designs 8301 Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19152-2006 • www.deer-meadows.org Deer Meadows Retirement Community (DMRC) has been in operation since 1869. With over 140 years of experience in senior care we offer Independent Living, Personal Care, Short term Rehabilitation, Nursing Care, Skilled Dementia Care, and Hospice/Palliative Care. We now offer a specialized unit for Ventilator/Pulmonary and Bedside Dialysis. We take pride in being in the forefront of our profession and are an award winning community. Our staff is trained in the newest techniques of care in our own Staff Education Center and kept up to date with the latest information about our profession from our affiliations with senior organizations like PANPHA, LeadingAge, and accredited by CARF-CCAC. Phase V Construction just beginning.

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on Senior Housing Dunwoody Village (see ad page 98) 3500 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, PA 19073 • 610-359-4400 • www.dunwoody.org Dunwoody Village is an accredited, not-for-profit, Continuing Care Retirement Community. The community has 252 apartments and country houses clustered on a beautiful 83-acre tract of fields, woods, lawns, and gardens in the center of Newtown Square, PA. There are 81 private personal care residences and 81 private skilled nursing rooms on the campus. Amenities include fully enclosed and heated walkways, two dining rooms, casual dining and “take out”, lounges, auditorium, fitness center, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, arts and crafts room, wood shop, library, game room, gift shop, bank, hair salon, weekly housekeeping and flat linen service, transportation and door-to-door mail delivery. The community has a prime location near shopping and public transportation. Dunwoody Village is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities and the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission (CARF-CCAC). 5 star rated health care.

Freedom Village Brandywine (see ad page 36) 15 Freedom Boulevard • West Brandywine, PA 19320-1549 • 484-288-2200 www.freedomvillage.com Come to Freedom Village Brandywine and discover an elegant lifestyle nestled in the countryside of beautiful Chester County. You’ll enjoy spacious accommodations, fine dining and activities to stimulate your intellectual curiosity and satisfy your social spirit. You’ll find impeccable service and incomparable style, plus peace of mind in knowing that assisted living and skilled nursing care are available at our health center, the Inn at Freedom Village. Don’t you owe it to yourself to experience the outstanding amenities and exceptional lifestyle waiting at Freedom Village? Call today for more information on our unique Home Purchase Program and/or schedule a tour of our new furnished models. The good life is more accessible than you ever imagined!

Friends Services for the Aging (see ad page 1) Friends Services for the Aging, Building 670, Suite 120, 350 Sentry Parkway , Blue Bell, PA 19422 215-646-0720 • www.fsainfo.org Confused about your options for retirement living? Call a Friend! Continuing care? Life care at home? Retirement communities? Assisted Living communities? Active Adult communities? Skilled nursing care? Wading through all the retirement living options can be confusing and overwhelming! Friends Services for the Aging can help you explore the full range of retirement options that are guided by Quaker values. East Coast, West Coast, or in between, our Quaker values lead us to a practice of inclusion; we honor the life experiences of everyone, from all backgrounds, races, and faith traditions.

Martins Run (see ad page 91) 11 Martins Run, Media PA 19063 • 800-327-3875 • www.martinsrun.org Martins Run is a nonprofit, premier senior living community in Media,Pa., minutes from the Main Line. For more than 30 years, our uppermostpriority has been to create a community that fulfills the residents’ high expectations and serves their diverse needs. We offer an array of services, including Senior Housing, Independent Living, Continuing Care, PersonalCare and Nursing. Martins Run’s new amenities include an Energy Club with an indoor, heated pool; a redesigned library; lavishly remodeled apartment-homes; Wellness Center; and several dining options, including Bill’s Bistro. The residents enjoy fine cuisine, educational enrichment and a variety of social and cultural opportunities. Our community has a rich history filled with achievements that are not in the past but are very much a part of our lives today and within all of the residents at Martins Run. We welcome you to come to Martins Run, where you’re welcomed like family.

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on Senior Housing Menno Haven (see ad page 62) 2227 Scotland Avenue, Chambersburg, PA 17201 • 800-222-6695 • 717-263-2373 • www.mennohaven.org No matter what your story, there’s a place for you at Menno Haven. We offer diverse settings to meet a variety of retirement lifestyles. Within the three campuses of Menno Village, Northfield and Penn Hall, residents can choose cottages, villas or apartments or quality health care services in personal care or nursing centers while having the security, amenities and activities of the entire Menno Haven community. Menno Haven is ideally located within driving distance of Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Model homes open. Find purpose. Live your own life. And make yours a Menno Haven story.

Springpoint Senior Living (see ad page 89) 13 Roszel Road, Suite C120 • Princeton, NJ 08540 • 800-222-0609 • www.springpointsl.org We’re New Jersey’s most trusted provider of senior housing and care, with a not-for-profit mission that’s at the heart of everything we do. Our 23 communities throughout the state — including full-service senior living and affordable housing for income-qualified seniors — offer choices to meet diverse financial needs as well as lifestyle and care preferences. Through our Springpoint Foundation, our residents enjoy world-class arts and cultural presentations, timely news and information and other life-enhancing benefits.

Rosemont Presbyterian Village (see ad on inside front cover) 404 Cheswick Place, Rosemont, PA 19010 • 610-527-6500 • www.PresbysInspiredLife.org/Rosemont Nestled in a charming suburban neighborhood, Rosemont Presbyterian Village is a peaceful oasis along the Main Line of Philadelphia, pairing quiet seclusion with excitement from the area’s best attractions. The centerpiece of Rosemont is a grand, century-old mansion, surrounded by 10 acres of beautifully maintained grounds and gardens. Choose from a range of living options, including two-bedroom garden cottages, one-bedroom apartments and studios. A Presby’s Inspired Life community, Rosemont offers both residential and personal care.

Rydal Park (see ad inside front cover) 1515 The Fairway, Rydal, PA 19046 • 215-885-6800 • www.PresbysInspiredLife.org/Rydal Amid 20 acres of woodlands, Rydal Park is a Presby’s Inspired Life community located in a unique “urban suburban” setting, a short distance from the best Philadelphia has to offer. Featuring a variety of living options, from cozy studios to luxurious two-bedroom residences, Rydal Park is the ideal place to enjoy life with amenities like a newly renovated fitness center, indoor pool and bistro café — plus a full continuum of health services available on site.

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on Senior Housing Simpson Meadows (see ad pages 136, 140) 101 Plaza Drive, Downingtown, PA 19335 • 610-269-8400 • www.simpsonmeadows.org Simpson Meadows is a beautiful continuing care retirement community in Chester County. Sponsored by Simpson Senior Services, a non-profit organization with over 145 years of experience serving seniors, Simpson Meadows combines the best of the old and the new. Independent Living, Personal Care and Alzheimer’s/Dementia care neighborhoods at Simpson Meadows continue the tradition of dignity, respect and individual independence, established so long ago. Our apartments come in a variety of sizes, complimented by spacious, landscaped gardens with walking paths, exercise room, spas, dining rooms, activity areas, reading rooms and delightful living rooms, all conveniently located.

Spring Mill Presbyterian Village (see ad on inside front cover) 2002 Joshua Road, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 • 610-828-4848 • www.PresbysInspiredLife.org/SpringMill Located in lovely Lafayette Hill, PA, Spring Mill Presbyterian Village offers a perfect blend of privacy and peace, combined with the convenience and availability of the many attractions of suburban Philadelphia. Choose from a variety of residential living options on our 15-acre campus, including one-bedroom apartment homes and reasonably priced studios. A Presby’s Inspired Life community, Spring Mill offers countless services and amenities with the reassurance of personal care or memory support, if ever needed.

Tel Hai Retirement Community (see ad page 125) 1200 Tel Hai Circle, Honey Brook, PA 19344 • (610) 273-9333 • www.telhai.org She walked into her new home... a huge smile ran across her face. It was exactly how she dreamed it would look! We helped her select new paint colors, cabinetry, lighting, and flooring and even added a walk-in closet, additional bathroom, and a deck. We did it for her, and we can do it for you. At Tel Hai, you can make your cozy new cottage or apartment the place to call home.

White Horse Village (see ad page 93) 535 Gradyville Road, Newton Square, PA 19073 • 610-558-5000 • www.whitehorsevillage.org A non profit, CCAC accredited, continuing care retirement community for adults 62 and older located on 96 acres of woodlands and meadows adjacent to Ridley Creek State Park in Edgmont, PA. Reminiscent of New England, the beautiful country setting of this community draws many adults who wish to retire in a rural suburban environment. Amenities and services include 24 hour Security, weekly housekeeping, activities and cultural programs, evening entertainment, transportation, bank, beauty shop, wood shop, art studio, computer center, fitness, putting green, heated pool and Jacuzzi, Library, Gift and Thrift shop, a flexible meal plan, and much more. There is a Health Care Center on site providing temporary and long term skilled care as well as personal care and included in the fees.

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continuing care communities offer support for changing health needs Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) offer long-term contracts that guarantee lifelong shelter and access to specified health care services. A staff of medical professionals is on hand to provide different levels of care, from independent living to assisted living and nursing care. A member can move up or down this continuum of care for the rest of their life. Most CCRCs establish requirements for incoming residents based on age, financial assets, income level and physical health. Residents are typically expected to move in while they are still independent to get to know the community. In return for guaranteed lifelong shelter, amenities and health care, residents usually pay a lumpsum entrance fee and regular monthly payments. There are three basic types of CCRC contracts.

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An extensive contract covers shelter, residential services, and amenities, plus unlimited long-term nursing care without an increase in monthly payments (except for increases related to operating costs and inflation adjustments). An extensive contract spreads the risk of catastrophic health care costs among all residents, so that no single person faces financial ruin. Entrance fees and monthly costs under this contract are typically higher than those under modified or fee-for-service contracts. A modified continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and amenities, plus a specified amount of nursing care. After the specified amount has been received, the resident can receive care at daily or monthly nursing care rates. A fee-for-service continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and

amenities. While emergency and shortterm nursing care is usually included in the contract, access to long-term nursing care is guaranteed only at daily rates. Entrance and monthly fees are lower because residents are responsible for all long-term nursing and health care costs. Most CCRCs provide a variety of residential services that may be covered by monthly fees or be available at extra cost, depending on the contract. Visit the CCRCs you are considering with a trusted family member. Immerse yourself as much as possible in the daily life and assess the management’s philosophy and its relationship with residents. To order The Continuing Care Retirement Community: A Guidebook for Consumers call LeadingAge at 202-783-2242.

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knowing the options when paying for ccrcs Most CCRCs require payment of a one-time fee, usually called the entrance fee, before moving to the community. The entrance fee amount often depends on the level of care at the time of entry, type of housing chosen (with larger units requiring a larger fee) and agreement type. The entrance fee allows the CCRC to offer lower monthly fees and provide for the future needs of residents. State regulations can impact the terms of the entrance fee and in some states, refunds are called rebates. Entrance fees are typically structured in one of three ways: Declining scale refunds, also known as amortizing entrance fees, specify a period of time in which the entrance fee will be refundable to the resident on a declining basis. For example, if an entrance fee under this arrangement

declines at the rate of 1 percent each month, after 6 months 94 percent of the entrance fee is refundable. Partially refundable entrance fees guarantee a specific percentage of the refund that will be returned within a certain period of time regardless of the term of residency. For example, 50 percent of the entrance fee may be refundable upon termination of the contract or to the estate upon the resident’s death. Full refunds offer just that, a full refund of the entrance fee. A fixed charge may be deducted before the refund is made, and the agreement generally states how long the refund is valid and under what conditions a refund is due. Entrance fees that offer full refunds are typically more expensive than those without refunds or those that are par-

The entrance fee amount often depends on the level of care at the time of entry, type of housing chosen and agreement type.

tially refundable or refundable on a declining basis. Excerpt from Consumer Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting: Enhancing People’s Lives in Continuing Care Retirement Communities. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org.

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what questions to ask about fees 1. Are there financial deposits for which I am responsible? If so, what is the refund policy if I decide not to move to the community? 2. What types of service contracts or agreements are available in this community? 3. How much is the current entrance fee? Are there plans to increase the amount of this fee in the future? 4. Is there a structure for refund or rebate of entrance fees? If so, what is the time period in which the refund/rebate can be granted, and when and under what conditions will the refund/rebate be paid? 5. What services are included in the monthly fee? 6. What are the costs for additional services? 7. How does the organization determine

how often and by how much fees will be raised? 8. Over the last few years, what has been the history of monthly fee increases? How frequently have fees been raised and by what percent each time? Why were the fees increased? 9. How will I be notified of changes in the fee structure? 10. If I require more services or move to a different level of care, how will that affect my monthly fee? 11. What happens if I encounter financial difficulty? Excerpt from Consumer Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting: Enhancing People’s Lives in Continuing Care Retirement Communities. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org.

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Top Tips for the Transition Making the Most of the Move to a Retirement Community • by Cathy Ritter A whirlwind schedule packed with activities, such as traveling to nearby historical attractions or a professional sporting event. Working out in a fully-equipped health center or participating in a video game tournament. Some days, not getting to bed until well after midnight. This isn’t college – it’s today’s retirement community. Despite this new paradigm in retirement living, the decision to move into a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) is still one of the biggest challenges older Americans face, often with a great deal of reluctance. Obviously, it can be difficult to let go of a home where they have raised families and accumulated a lifetime’s worth of possessions, and equally difficult to face the fact that they may someday need assistance with the daily tasks of living. Unless the decision is essentially made by circumstance, such as a health crisis or death of a spouse, some still tend to believe that CCRCs are for “other people.” But that’s changing. Many — in particular Boomers — now cite a desire to plan ahead, or simply the need to downsize and escape the maintenance associated with a house or yard. Once that decision is made, selecting the right community can be equally challenging. “The idea of searching for and selecting the right community may deter people who could otherwise benefit from one,” says Cathy Ritter, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Asbury Communities, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that manages a system of communities across the U.S. “But today’s communities are a far cry from the stereotypical ‘rest home,’ and the majority of residents are not holed up in their apartments watching ‘Matlock’ reruns. They offer a vibrant lifestyle, encourage social interactions, and have a real, positive energy. There’s a sense of belonging, and of being among family.” There are many factors that can help alleviate some of the stress of moving. Ritter offers some tips that will assist in providing a seamless transition to a new community.

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1. T otal immersion: After conducting thorough initial research into prospective communities, go

experience them —and taking a campus tour should be just the beginning, according to Ritter. “Going for a meal or two, sitting down with residents and staff members, or participating in an activity will give you a realistic idea of day-to-day life. Many communities now offer truly multidimensional wellness programs that go beyond a pool or walking path. You’ll find opportunities to get involved at all levels.” 2. K eep family in the loop: When moving through the selection process, keep close family members

involved. They can provide a strong support system and it will show both the family and the staff that their input is valued. 3. H ire a pro: Hiring professionals to help with the move from the family house to the new space can be

extremely beneficial. “Most likely, you won’t be able to take all of your possessions along,” says Ritter, “but there is a growing industry of individuals and companies who specialize in relocating to retirement communities. A professional can help you decide what to keep, leave behind, give away or sell.” 4. C reate a space: As you settle into your new space at the community, it may help to arrange furniture and

decorations in a manner that is similar to how things were set up at home. This will help remove some of the discomfort that comes with being in a new place. 5. G et to know the staff: These are the people who live with and care for the residents on a daily basis,

so an honest and open relationship is extremely beneficial. The more they know about you from the beginning, the better they will be able to take care of your needs. 6. K eep a routine: Trying (whenever possible) to keep the same routine established at home will help you

stay connected to familiar people and places. 7. Get involved: Once the resident settles into the new housing, the fun can begin. “Look for ways to get

involved,” says Ritter. “That’s a great way to meet other residents, and to start feeling like you’re part of a community. Very likely, you will find there are others who share your interests.”. 8. Remain positive: Throughout the entire process, a positive attitude is essential. “Life at a community

will be what you make of it, so keeping positive thoughts and an open mind goes a long way,” notes Ritter. “Amenities and housing options aside, what’s most important is that it IS a community. There’s always someone available if you want to enjoy some fun or simply need a lift. You can be alone if you prefer, but you never have to feel alone.” Transitioning from home to a community is a major life change, but keeping these tips in mind can help reduce the stress of a move and ensure that adults can enjoy this exciting new time in their lives to the fullest. They’ll wish they had moved ten years ago.

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Where to Live | CCRC SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List (pages 117-122). For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirement-living.com.

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DELAWARE COUNTY Bryn Mawr Terrace Convalescent Home

610-525-8300 Bryn Mawr

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98 610-359-4438 Newtown Sq. 243 81 81 2,509 5,772 82,000 272,800 n n n n n n

Dunwoody Village

Friends Life Care

215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg

Granite Farm Estates

610-361-8221

Media

358 40 82

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Lima Estates

610-627-2590

Media

300 36 60

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Maris Grove

83 610-459-1090 Glen Mills 1,033 66 66 1,629 2,561 149,000 532,000 n n n n

Martins Run

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39 610-642-3000 Haverford 349 115 78 3,115 7,825 81,000 587,000 n n n n 44

Riddle Village Retirement Community

610-353-7660 610-891-3700

Media Media

171 30 60 1,400 6,496 72,000 372,000 n n n n 365 49 86 1,785 6,158 101,136 463,558 n n n n n

Ins. Fr. 610-527-6500 Rosemont 153 79 146 2,061 4,132 52,356 175,049 n n n n

Rosemont Presbyterian Village

93 610-558-5000 Newtown Sq. 350 48 59 1,755 6,500 67,000 380,000 n n n n n n

White Horse Village

LANCASTER COUNTY Brethren Village

717-569-2657

Lancaster 400 78 175 498 1,248 10,000 190,000 n n n n

Calvary Fellowship Homes

717-393-0711

Lancaster

220 42 45

754 1,298 44,000 190,500 n n

Garden Spot Village

717-355-6000 New Holland 542 86 73

920 1,900 79,000 360,000 n n n n n

110 717-397-4831

Lancaster

Landis Homes

10,115 717-569-3271

Lititz

419 97 103 584 1,680 40,000 256,000 n n n n n

Luther Acres

43 717-626-1171

Lititz

352 70 106 701 2,035 48,000 392,400 n n n

Homestead Village

Moravian Manor Pleasant View Retirement Community

717-626-0214

118,126 717-665-2445

St. Anne's Retirement Community

717-285-5443

Lititz

89 61 127 800 2,000 112,000 534,000 n n n 152 93 133 851 1,485 86,100 385,100 n n n n

Columbia

68 53 121 805 1,670 3,000 10,000 n n n

43 717-684-0678 Columbia

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132 40

730 1,229 42,000 276,700 n n n

800-770-5445 Lancaster 1497 219 285 1,204 3,653 73,500 428,500 n n n n n

31,121 717-390-4103

Woodland Heights Retirement Community

820 2,524 42,000 363,750 n n n n n n

Manheim

St. John's Herr Estate Woodcrest Villa/ Mennonite Home Comm.

277 36 60

717-445-8741

Lancaster Narvon

421 165 190 1,077 3,193 50,000 270,000 n n n n 58 26 87

480 5,100 157,000 173,000 n

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY Beaumont at Bryn Mawr 18 610-526-7004 Bryn Mawr 200 15 46 4,013 6,927 n n n n n Brittany Pointe Estates 215-855-3826 Lansdale 280 37 92 n n n Dock Woods 23 215-368-4438 Lansdale 363 71 72 869 2,464 90,500 329,000 n n n Elm Terrace Gardens 215-361-5600 Lansdale 125 60 72 1,280 8,700 45,000 130,000 n Fort Washington Estates 215-628-4156 Ft. Washington 104 18 40 n Foulkeways at Gwynedd 24 215-283-7072 Gwynedd 312 57 44 2,611 7,390 84,000 412,000 n n n n Friends Life Care 215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg Friends Services for the Aging - Quaker Comm. 1 215- 646-0720 Blue Bell Gwynedd Estates 215-628-4156 Ambler 181 20 n n n HCR/ManorCare - Huntington Valley 215-938-7171 Huntington n Meadowood at Worcester 14 610-584-1000 Worcester 300 51 59 1,247 6,340 88,000 642,900 n n n n Normandy Farms Estates 215-661-1614 Blue Bell 371 58 73 n n n Peter Becker Community 42 215-256-9501 Harleysville 284 47 72 1,053 2,723 46,500 361,500 n n n Phoebe Wyncote 76 215-461-2102 Wyncote 26 19 58 3,500 3,600 n Rydal Park Ins. Fr. 215-885-6800 Rydal 328 60 120 1,952 6,630 57,000 500,770 n n n Shannondell at Valley Forge 30 610-728-5200 Audubon 891 48 60 1,155 3,033 119,200 659,900 n n n n Souderton Mennonite Homes 23 215-723-9881 Souderton 201 129 61 950 1,592 78,000 187,500 n n Spring House Estates 215-628-4429 Gwynedd 318 52 96 n n St. Mary Manor 37 215-368-0900 Lansdale 2 90 120 2,004 2,337 37,000 n Waverly Heights 78 610-645-8764 Gladwyne 220 24 44 2,250 8,198 206,040 938,290 n n n n n Wesley Enhanced Living Upper Moreland 86 215-675-0103 Hatboro 150 33 831 2,354 64,000 426,000 n n

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PHILADELPHIA Cathedral Village 54 Deer Meadows 84 Friends Life Care Paul's Run Retirement Community 12 Philadelphia Protestant Home Simpson House 112

215-984-8621 Philadelphia 293 50 148 2,370 5,665 69,000 329,000 n n n n n 215-624-7575 Philadelphia 126 126 206 2,000 2,900 10,000 160,000 n n n 215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg 215-934-3000 Philadelphia 257 66 120 1,700 3,650 n 215-697-8014 Philadelphia 277 172 116 613 1,036 47,040 134,925 n n 215-878-3600 Philadelphia 118 56 154 1,481 2,571 10,000 94,000 n n

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47,119 877-775-3581 Philadelphia 263 88 127 n n 86 215-991-7110 Philadelphia 43 70 120 2,144 4,386 30,000 120,000 n n n 86 215-624-5800 Philadelphia 75 25 120 1,675 2,550 60,000 90,000 n n n

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OTHER PENNSYLVANIA Bethany Village 120 717-766-0279 Mechanicsburg 400 100 69 1,085 2,177 108,700 497,000 n n n n Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village 26-27 570-524-2221 Lewisburg 92 40 102 723 1,202 75,000 447,700 Cornwall Manor 717-273-2647 Cornwall 301 30 108 1,200 2,390 19,000 445,000 n n n Cross Keys Village -The Brethren Home 123 888-624-8242 New Oxford 450 95 270 598 2,200 48,000 300,000 n n n n Cumberland Crossings 26-27 717-240-6013 Carlisle 113 45 58 1,600 1,800 127,000 187,000 n n n E.C.C. Retirement Village 800-223-5704 Myerstown 181 30 60 1,071 2,068 n Foxdale Village 1 800-253-4951 State College 148 35 32 2,421 5,474 80,000 364,000 n n Frey Village 26-27 717-930-1200 Middletown 51 35 136 841 1,527 47,000 211,200 Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village 21 717-334-6204 Gettysburg 78 17 100 593 647 62,300 245,000 n Green Ridge Village 800-969-4450 Newville 128 62 79 929 2,760 45,000 299,000 n n n n Highlands at Wyomissing, The 610-775-2300 Wyomissing 288 66 80 1,430 5,490 77,900 535,900 n n n n Homewood at Plum Creek 68 717-637-4166 Hanover 298 104 120 644 2,012 59,100 288,200 n n n n Kirkland Village 610-691-4504 Bethlehem 158 33 60 2,105 4,984 64,260 522,572 n n n n Luther Crest 26-27 800-606-3424 Allentown 264 29 60 1,551 4,120 72,000 513,200 n n Luther Ridge Retirement Community 21 717-264-5700 Chambersburg 86 33 645 645 98,500 222,400 n n Lutheran Home at Topton, The 26-27 610-682-1400 Topton 104 80 194 872 1,651 82,000 253,000 n n n Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace 21 717-637-0633 Hanover 112 46 40 757 2,558 65,000 237,000 n n Meadows at Maria Joseph Manor 570-271-1000 Danville 112 95 90 n Menno Haven Retirement Communities 62 800-222-6695 Chambersburg 531 177 212 732 3,937 67,500 373,700 n n n n Messiah Village 717-790-8201 Mechanicsburg 275 170 184 n n n n Moravian Hall Square 111 610-746-1000 Nazareth 128 86 61 n n Ohesson 26-27 717-242-5753 Lewistown 33 134 62,000 321,200 n Phoebe Allentown 76 610-435-9037 Allentown 88 55 395 1,731 3,137 n n Phoebe Berks Village 76 610-678-8795 Wernersville 271 81 90 1,400 3,490 n n n Presbyterian Village at Hollidaysburg 866-499-5042 Hollidaysburg 30 43 67 930 1,140 68,000 210,000 n n Please confirm all information with communities.

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183 32 134 751 1,185 72,500 238,350 n n n n

717-227-3000 Shrewsbury 81 68 100 581

581 96,900 130,900 n n n

St. Andrew's Village

724-464-1600

Indiana

30 22 131 2,134 2,782 43,890 97,780 n n n n

St. Anne's Retirement Community

717-285-5443

Columbia

68 53 121 805 1,670 3,000 10,000 n n n

StoneRidge Village

717-866-3200 Myerstown 179 30 60 1,241 4,444 46,206 145,000 n

Village at Kelly Drive, The

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York

60 80

800-238-3173 State College 150 9 717-764-9994

York

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554

46,400 126,700 n n

27 2,669 5,218 181,500 431,500 n n n n

140 0 104 677

69,200 207,300 n n

Westminster Village - Allentown

610-782-8300 Allentown

Westminster Woods at Huntingdon

800-392-7981 Huntingdon 84 34 64 1,212 1,484 138,000 165,000 n n n n

67 20 111 2,263 3,482 68,355 213,692 n n n

Woodland Retirement Community

814-447-0364 Orbisonia

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0 125 1,089 1,677

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856-667-5756 Cherry Hill 856-439-2060 Moorestown 200 40 60 2,930 6,372 102,000 421,615 n n n n n

56-57 800-331-4302

Medford

447 61 67

935 6,423 70,000 620,000 n n n n n n n

CAMDEN COUNTY Cadbury at Cherry Hill

88,122 800-422-3287 Cherry Hill 138 64 120 1,279 5,207 52,000 270,000 n n n n

Collingswood Manor

856-854-4331 Collingswood 80 116 60 2,920 4,000 6,600 12,000 n n

Fountains at Cedar Parke, The

856-753-2000

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Atco

124 856-782-1200 Voorhees

252 59 60 2,015 3,882 39,900 177,870 n n n 164 70 78 2,230 4,635 147,000 382,000 n n n n n

ESSEX COUNTY Winchester Gardens

Ins. Bk 800-742-5292 Maplewood 202 115

3,000 7,000 279,000

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MERCER COUNTY Meadow Lakes

89 800-564-5705 East Windsor 268 44 60 1,475 6,000 56,000 635,000 n n n n n n n

OTHER NEW JERSEY Applewood Estates

46 800-438-0888 Freehold

306 40 60 1,635 5,500 69,000 645,000 n n n n

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908-595-6500 Bridgewater 202 35 50 1,983 4,777 130,428 430,540 n n n

Atrium at Navesink Harbor, The

89 800-842-2480 Red Bank

110 19 43 2,500 6,300 126,750 396,500 n n n

Crestwood Manor

89 866-662-7359

336 32 64 2,147 4,876 69,000 230,000 n n n n n n

Whiting

6,116 856-769-1500 Woodstown 75 97 60 1,721 4,097 138,000 315,000 n n

Friends Village at Woodstown Leisure Park

19 732-370-0444 Lakewood

Monroe Village

89 866-859-2276 Monroe Twp. 286 28 60 1,375 4,079 50,400 349,000 n n n n n

Oscar & Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living

800-574-5760 Somerset

Seabrook

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732-918-9100 Tinton Falls 1,080 76 82 3,500 5,100 112,000 451,000 n n n n

Stonebridge at Montgomery

89 800-218-3456

Skillman

100 60 250 n n

212 60 40 3,137 6,270 125,000 561,350 n n n n n n

STATE OF DELAWARE 22 800-390-8298

Cadbury at Lewes

Lewes

130 45 40 2,174 3,771 198,000 561,500 n n n n

Cokesbury Village

800-530-2377 Hockessin 240 49 48

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Country House

800-976-7610 Wilmington 144 36 48

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Forwood Manor

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Foulk Manor North

19 302-478-4296 Wilmington 67 43 44

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302-529-1600 Wilmington 141 37 72 3,000 8,000 2,800 10,000 n n 2,300 10,395 n

Friends Life Care

215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg

Manor House

800-775-4593

Seaford

114 45 60

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Millcroft

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302-366-0160

62 26 110 3,258 6,577 3,258

6,577 n n

Shipley Manor

19

302-479-0111 Wilmington 62 15 82 3,220 8,070 3,220

6,150 n n

Westminster Village -Dover

302-744-3542

Dover

119 59 60 1,542 2,508 69,000 271,000 n n n n

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understanding the process I participated in almost 700 interviews, all the same, yet all different. I would meet with the elder first and answer his questions. I would find out where he was currently living and why he wanted to move. Then the family members joined us. I would answer more questions, discuss the entrance requirements, and go through the activity calendar. I would then ask for the required documents. I also read aloud a document to them to prevent any misunderstanding about what we had done that day and what the next steps were. I then took the whole group on a tour of an apartment and the common areas. I made sure to introduce the applicant by name to all residents and staff who passed by us on the tour. For some senior buildings, the procedure is to have you fill out an application and return it to the staff before you come for the interview. For some places, you have to pay to be on the waiting list. You should understand what each building requires.

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care will I receive? What activities do you offer? n What are the rules about coming and going and having visitors and pets? n When would I be able to move in and Questions You Should Ask what happens on move-in day? n What are the good/bad points about this n What am I allowed to bring? n Who will decide when I have to move out facility? n Do I meet the financial requirements? of here? n What will my apartment or room look n Would I be happy here? like? n How much will it cost me to live here each What Your Answers Should Be month? All your answers should be honest n What kind of meal program do you offer? ones. If you do not remember an answer, n How large is the staff and what kind of it is fine to write down the question and n

tell the interviewer that you will get back to him. You should feel at the end of the interview that you were treated well, that you understand the requirements for living in the facility, and that you know what will happen from that day on in regard to the application process. You probably will be asked to sign many papers at the interview. Most of the signatures give the staff the necessary permission to continue the application process. Excerpted from Roberta’s book “The Keys to Senior Housing: A Guide for Two Generations” (PublishAmerica 2009).

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Attleboro Retirement Community

Center Square Towers

215-750-7575

Langhorne

136

2,053

3,613

n

n n n n n n n

352

n

n n n

215-345-7550

Doylestown

Chandler Hall Health Services

61

215-860-4000

Newtown

10

1,041

1,132 n n n n n n

Christ’s Home Shepherd’s Crossing

60

215-956-1802

Warminster

114

972

1,132

215-345-4300

Doylestown

125

865

1,292

215-968-9222

Newtown

57

1,430

Franklin Park Apartments 81

Friends Home and Friends Village

n

n n n n n

n

n n

2,830

n n n n n

Galilee Village

215-547-5580

Levittown

120

n

n n

Gloria Dei Plaza

215-968-7606

Newtown

109

n

n n n n

Heathergate at Oxford Valley

(215) 891-5500

Langhorne

1,170

Hidden Meadows on the Ridge

215-257-6701

Sellersville

15

2,700

n n n n n

25

791

n

Lutheran Community at Telford

8

215-723-9819

Telford

250

683

2,560

n

n n n n n n n

Manor at York Town, The

45

267-488-0398

Jamison

64

1,750

2,400

n

n n n n n n n

Morrisville Presbyterian Apartments

215-295-8696

Morrisville

99

n

n n

New Hope Manor

215-295-1443

New Hope

100

625

n

n n n

1,600

Pennswood Village

35

215-504-1122

Newtown

312

2,766

7,137

Phoebe Richland

76

267-371-4512

Richlandtown

2

1,120

1,220

Pickering Manor Home

15

215-968-3878

Newtown

Pine Run

58

800-992-8992

Doylestown

215-364-3382

Southampton Estates

26-27 215-396-7236

Twining Village

n

n n n n n n n n n n n n

34

n n n n

300

5,071

n

n n n n n n n

Southampton 351

n

n n n n n n n

Holland

224

1,843 1,611

4,124

n n n n n n n

Wesley Enhanced Living Doylestown

86

267-895-1100

Doylestown

218

1,351

3,117

n

n n n n n n n

Wood River Village

113

215-741-3030

Bensalem

279

1,973

5,024

n

n n n n n n n

CHESTER COUNTY Ashbridge Manor

11

610-269-8800

Downingtown 123

1,650

2,650

Barclay Friends

1

610-696-5211

West Chester

3,690

6,250 n n n n

Cartmel & Coniston

95

800-216-1920 Kennett Square 96

1,967 n n n n

610-942-4242

2,070

Colonial Woods 95

Kendall Crosslands

Devon Manor 36

Freedom Village Brandywine

Genesis HealthCare- Highgate at Paoli Pointe 82

Glenmoore

5,250

n

n n n n n n n

n n n n n

800-216-1920 Kennett Square 279

2,699

5,712

n n n n n n n

610-688-8080

60

2,554

3,993

n

484-288-2200 West Brandywine 319

2,040

4,750

n

n n n n n n n

610-296-7100

3,300

4,320

n n n n n n

Devon

Paoli Coatesville

27

610-273-9301

Honey Brook

46

2,500

n

n n n n n n n

1

484-760-6300

West Chester

70

2,200

n

n

n n n n n

Bk. Cov 610-869-6801

West Grove

278

n

n n n n n n n

800-216-1920

Kennett Sq.

213

2,468

n n n n n n n

610-857-9281

Parkesburg

45

25

977

Downingtown

94

976

6,211

n n n n n n n

Honey Brook 172

847

1,849

n n n n n n n

Hickman, The

95

Kendal at Longwood

Parkesedge Elderly Apartments

136,140 610-269-8400

Simpson Meadows

125

Tel Hai Retirement Community

610-273-9333

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Jenner’s Pond Retirement Community

6

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Heatherwood Retirement Community

Harrison House of Coatesville

128

7

3,000

5,712

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Wellness Center

Dining Facilities

1,983

Fitness Center

132

Gardening Area

Berwyn

Beauty/Barber Shop

610-296-3337

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Villa Saint Martha

101

610-873-5300

Downingtown

60

1,963

3,522

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Ware Presbyterian Village

96

610-998-2400

Oxford

84

1,500

2,415

n

West Chester 193

2,990

4,535

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Wellington at Hershey’s Mill

484-653-1200

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DELAWARE COUNTY Center Square Towers Darby Town Houses

215-345-7550

Doylestown

352

610-522-1131

Sharon Hill

172

562

610-359-4438

Newtown Sq

243

2,509

Genesis HealthCare-Residences at Chestnut Ridge

610-447-0710

Chester

68

605

98

Dunwoody Village

605

n

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n

n n

5,772

n

714

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400

n n n n n n n

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Grace Court

610-623-3083

Yeadon

100

n

n

n n n n n

Granite Farms Estates

610-361-8221

Media

358

n

n n n n n n n

Lima Estates

610-627-2590

Media

300

n

n n n n n n n

Maris Grove

83

610-459-1090

Glen Mills

Martins Run

91

610-353-7660

Media

1,030 1,629 171

1,400

2,561

n n n n n n n

6,496

n n n n n n n

400

n

Mercy Court - Elderly Housing

610-623-3083

Yeadon

100

Palmerhouse

610-874-6767

Chester

123

Park View at Naaman’s Creek

610-485-8050

Chichester

n

n n n n n

n

n n

80

630

850

n n n n n n

Plush Mills

3

610-690-1630

Wallingford

124

3,400

4,750

n

n n n n n n n

Quadrangle, The

39

610-642-3000

Haverford

349

3,115

7,825

n

n n n n n n n

Riddle Village Retirement Community

44

610-891-3700

Media

365

1,785

6,158

n

n n n n n n n

153

2,061

4,132

Ins. Fr 610-527-6500

Rosemont Presbyterian Village

Stinson Tower White Horse Village Woodbrook House Apartments

610-874-1421

Rosemont Chester

150

n n n n n n n

n

n

n n

n

n n n n n n n

93

610-558-5000

Newtown Sq. 350

1,755

6,500

610-356-7583

Newtown Sq.

925

1,075 n n

80

LANCASTER COUNTY Brethren Village

717-569-2657

Garden Spot Village

717-355-6000

110

Homestead Village

Lancashire Terrace Retirement Village 43

Luther Acres

Moravian Manor Pleasant View Retirement Community

Woodcrest Villa/ Mennonite Home Comm.

1,248

n

n n n n n n

1,900

n

n n n n n n n

820

Lancaster

277

2,524

n

n n n n n n n

Lancaster

104

n

n n n n n n

Lititz

419

584

1,686 n n n n n n

717-626-1171

Lititz

352

701

2,035

n n n n n n n

717-626-0214

Lititz

89

800

2,000

n

n n n n n n n n n n n n n n

Manheim

152

851

1,485

n

717-684-0678

Columbia

132

730

1,129

n n n

717-381-4914

Lancaster

169

1,600

2,400

n

n n n n n n

800-770-5445

Lancaster

1497

1,204

3,653

n

n n n n n n n

31,121 717-390-4103

Lancaster

421

1,077

3,193

n

n n n n n n n

Narvon

58

480

565

n n n n

43

The Long Community at Highland Willow Valley Retirement Communities

498 920

717-569-3215

118,126 717-665-2445

St. John’s Herr Estate

Lancaster

717-397-4831

10,115 717-569-3271

Landis Homes

400

New Holland 542

9

Woodland Heights Retirement Community

717-445-8741

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY Advanced Living at Derstine Run 215-362-0227 Hatfield 60 n n n n n n n Advanced Living at Schwenckfeld Manor

215-362-0227

Lansdale

223

55

838

n

n

n n n n n

Advanced Living at Schwenckfeld Terrace

215-362-0227

Lansdale

63

210

773

n

n n n n n n

Harleysville

150

2,395

3,695

n n n n n n n

29,142 215-513-4250

Arbour Square of Harleysville

Ardmore House

610-649-8761

Ardmore

63

18

610-526-7004

Bryn Mawr

200

4,013

6,927

n

n n n n n n n

Brightview East Norriton

45

610-239-7700

East Norriton

95

3,065

4,690

n

n n n n n n n

280

n

Brittany Pointe Estates

215-855-3826

Lansdale

610-323-5190

Pottstown

47

681

Charles C. Knox Home

610-642-6410

Wynnewood

21

Dock Woods

87 23

n n n n n n n

1,000

n n n

1,500

3,000

n n n

n

n n

215-368-4438

Lansdale

363

869

2,464

n

n

n n n n n n

Elm Terrace Gardens

215-361-5600

Lansdale

125

1,280

3,550

n

n n n n n n

Fort Washington Estates

215-628-4156 Ft.t Washington 104

n

n n n n n n n

215-283-7072

Gwynedd

312

2,611

7,390

n

n n n n n n n

Frederick Mennonite Community

610-754-7878

Frederick

108

1,298

2,314

n

n n n n n n n

Friends Services for the Aging - Quaker Comm.

1

215- 646-0720

Blue Bell

24

Foulkeways at Gwynedd

Gloria Dei Farms

215-659-4100

Hatboro

144

921

1,092 n n n n

Gloria Dei Manor

215-947-8754

Huntingdon

110

542

705

n

n n n n

Gloria Dei Towers

215-947-6944

Huntingdon

175

469

537

n

n n n n

Golden Age Manor

610-948-4909

Royersford

85

n

n n

610-287-1822

Schwenksville

Greenfield Senior Living of Perkiomen Valley

85

20

1,275

Gwynedd Estates

215-628-4156

Ambler

610-287-5051

Schwenksville

85

Jefferson East Apartments

610-539-4844

Norristown

200

Marshall Lee Towers

610-825-2485 Conshohocken 80

14

Meadowood at Worcester

n

2,875

Highland Manor Apartments

Moreland Towers Apts .

181 440

650

n

n n n n n n n

n n n n

n n n n n

n

n

n n n

610-584-1000

Worcester

300

1,247

215-674-5058

Hatboro

138

412

6,340

371

510

n n n n n n

n

n n n n n n n

n

n n n n

Normandy Farms Estates

215-661-1614

Blue Bell

n

n n n n n n n

Park View at Cheltenham

215-572-4490

Elkins Park

75

630

830

n n n n n n n

Park View at Oak Crest

215-256-0840

Harleysville

100

636

859

n n n n n n n

Parkhouse Providence Pointe

610-948-8800

Royersford

15

1,350

1,950

n n n n

215-256-9501

Harleysville

284

1,053

2,723

n n n n n n n

42

Peter Becker Community

Pleasant Grove Apartments 76

Phoebe Wyncote

87

Saunders House 30

Shannondell at Valley Forge

Sidney Pollock House 23

Souderton Mennonite Homes

Hatfield

40

215-461-2102

Wyncote

26

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n n n n n n n n n

Rydal

328

1,948

6,630

n n n n n n n

610-326-6282

Pottstown

227

489

681

n n n

n n

610-658-5100

Wynnewood

15

n

610-728-5200

Audubon

891

n

n n n n n n n

610-326-6200

Pottstown

100

n

n n n

215-723-9881

Souderton

201

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215-368-8891

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Beaumont at Bryn Mawr

Buchert Ridge Community

130

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3,033 1,592

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14

1,672

Wellness Center

Dining Facilities

Fitness Center

n

n n n n n n n

3,559

n n n n n n n

215-368-0900

Lansdale

2

n n n n n

Sunrise of Abington

215-576-8899

Abington

60

n n n n n n

Valley Manor Apartments

215-256-4303

Harleysville

40

Waverly Heights

78

610-645-8764

Gladwyne

220

2,250

8,198

n n n n n n n

Wesley Enhanced Living Upper Moreland

86

215-675-0103

Hatboro

150

1,291

2,307

n

St. Mary Manor

37

Lafayette Hill

Gardening Area

318

Beauty/Barber Shop

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215-628-4429

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3,890

n

n n

n n n n n n n

PHILADELPHIA 801 Residence /APWH

215-925-9090

Philadelphia

299

n n

Angela Court

212-222-7000

Philadelphia

67

n

Ascension Manor

2159221116

Philadelphia

140

n n n

Atria Center City

215-564-5455

Philadelphia

135

2,800

n

n n n n n n n

B’rith Sholom House

215-877-3445

Philadelphia

357

715

1,260

n n n n

425

520

6,080

n n n n n n n

Cathedral Village

54

215-984-8621

Philadelphia

293

2,370

5,665

n

n n n n n n n

Deer Meadows

84

215-624-7575

Philadelphia

128

2,550

n

n n n n n n n

Dunlap Apartments, The

215-747-3200

Philadelphia

35

n

n

n n n n n

Gloria Dei Estates

215-728-0300

Philadelphia

212

922

n

n n n n n n

Guild House

215-923-1539

Philadelphia

90

Hayes Manor Retirement Residence

215-473-1552

Philadelphia

9

Kearsley Retirement Community

215-877-1565

Philadelphia

87

n

Olde Kensington Pavilion

215-763-5505

Philadelphia

103

n

215-934-3000

Philadelphia

257

1,700

3,650

n

n n n n n n

Philadelphia Protestant Home

215-697-8014

Philadelphia

277

613

1,036

n

n n n n n n n

Riverside Presbyterian Tower

215-563-6200

Philadelphia

130

Sacred Heart Manor

215-438-5268

Philadelphia

72

Sartain Apartments

215-236-0800

Philadelphia

35

Paul’s Run Retirement Community

12

745 1,000

3,000

n

n

2,000

n n n n

n

n n n n n

n

n n n n n

3,300

n n n

n

Simpson House

112

215-878-3600

Philadelphia

118

1,481

St. John Neumann Place

37

215-463-1101

Philadelphia

75

578

St. Mary’s Convent

215-922-4228

Philadelphia

33

n

n n n n n

Washington Square West

215-238-9460

Philadelphia

132

n

n

47,119 877-775-3581

Philadelphia

263

n

n n n n n n n

Watermark at Logan Square,The

2,571

n n n n n

n

n n n n n n n n

Wesley Enhanced Living at Stapeley

86

215-971-7110

Philadelphia

43

1,926

3,041

n

n n n n n n n

Wesley Enhanced Living Pennypack Park

86

215-624-5800

Philadelphia

75

1,836

2,961

n

n n n n n n n

215-329-3595

Philadelphia

125

925

1,495

n n n n n n

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Bethany Village

717-272-8911 717-766-0279

26-27 570-524-2221

Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village

Chandler Estate, Inc., The

610-863-1569

Lebanon

2,177

n

n n n

n n

n n n n n n n

Lewisburg

92

723

1,202

n

n n n n n

Pen Argyl

39

1,000

1,500

n

n n n n n n

n

n n

Cornwall Manor

717-273-2647

Cornwall

301

1,200

2,390

610-395-7160

Allentown

72

1,616

3,135

n n n n n n n

Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm.

123

26-27

Cumberland Crossings

E.C.C. Retirement Village 26-27

Frey Village

21

n

n n n

610-374-3122

Wyomissing

35

1,400

3,000

n n n n n n n

888-624-8242

New Oxford

450

598

2,200

n

n n n n n n n n n n n n n n

717-240-6013

Carlisle

113

1,600

1,800

n

800-223-5704

Myerstown

181

1,071

2,068

n n n n n n

717-930-1200

Middletown

51

841

1,527

n

n

n n

n n

717-334-6204

Gettysburg

78

593

647

n n n n n n

Green Ridge Village

800-969-4450

Newville

128

929

2,760

n

Highland Point Retirement Community

570-820-7005

Wilkes Barre

100

n n n n n n

Highlands at Wyomissing, The

610-775-2300

Wyomissing

288

n

717-637-4166

Hanover

298

644

2,012

n

n n n n n n n

610-691-4504

Bethlehem

158

2,105

4,984

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Allentown

264

1,551

4,120

n

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645

n

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Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village

68

Homewood at Plum Creek

Kirkland Village

26-27 800-606-3424

Luther Crest

21

Luther Ridge Retirement Community

717-264-5700

26-27 610-682-1400

Lutheran Home at Topton, The

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1,430

5,490

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Topton

104

872

717-637-0633

Hanover

112

843

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570-271-1000

Danville

112

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732

2,579

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800-222-6695 Chambersburg 531

111

610-746-1000

Nazareth

128

26-27

717-242-5753

Lewistown

33

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Bethlehem

3,937

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62

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Park View at Bethlehem

610-625-4999

Park View at Manchester Heights

717-767-1184

York

64

560

680

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n n

Park View at Tyler Run

717-854-6909

York

80

520

645

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Parkview at Manchester Heights Phoebe Allentown

76

Phoebe Berks Village

76

717-767-1184

York

64

520

630

n n n

610-794-5300

Allentown

88

1,731

3,137

n

n

n n n n n

610-678-8795

Wernersville

271

1,400

3,490

Presbyterian Village at Hollidaysburg

866-499-5042

Hollidaysburg

30

930

1,400

Rolling Meadows at Rentzel Farm

410-787-0795

Manchester

242

717-227-3000

Shrewsbury

81

651

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21

Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village

St. Andrew’s Village

724-464-1600

Indiana

30

2,134

2,782

717-285-5443

Lancaster

68

805

1,670

Lancaster

132

695

1,170

43

St. John’s Herr Estate

21

Village at Kelly Drive, The

717-684-0678 717-263-0119 717-848-2585

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Mechanicsburg 400

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Boyertown

Walnut Woods of Boyertown Washington Square Apartments

755

Fitness Center

140

Gardening Area

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610-782-8300

Allentown

67

2,263

3,482

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Westminster Woods of Huntingdon

814-644-2065

Huntingdon

64

1,212

1,484

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Woodland Retirement Community

814-447-0364

Orbisonia

5

1,089

1,677

Woods at Cedar Run

717-737-3373

Camp Hill

95

1,880

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BURLINGTON COUNTY Brightview Greentree 45 856-810-0070 Marlton 91 2,350 4,670 n n n n n Evergreens, The

856-439-2060

Moorestown

200

2,930

6,372

Golden Terrace Apartments

609-735-7711

Browns Mills

40

360

410

Greenleaf, The

856-235-4884

Moorestown

39

1,300

2,000

Lutheran Home at Moorestown Medford Leas

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Moorestown

30

3,000

3,500

Burlington

178

3,955

6,084

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The Weston Club

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609-239-3900

79

Masonic Home of New Jersey

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Wiley Christian Retirement Community

Medford

447

935

6,423

n

856-988-7575

Marlton

240

1,823

1,951

n

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856-983-0411

Marlton

138

961

2,401

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CAMDEN COUNTY Allendale Community for Mature Living 201-825-0660 Allendale 165 3,125 4,660 n n n n n n n Cherry Hill

138

1,279

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Collingswood Manor

856-854-4331

Collingswood

80

2,920

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Echelon Towers

856-772-0904

Voorhees

352

751

865

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n

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Fountains at Cedar Parke, The

856-753-2000

Atco

252

2,015

3,882

n

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4,635

Cadbury at Cherry Hill

88, 122 800-422-3287

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856-782-1200

Voorhees

164

2,230

n

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Manor at Saint Marys

856-874-5400

Cherry Hill

100

2,766

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Yardley Commons

856-772-1313

Voorhees

105

2,050

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Lions Gate

124

5,207

3,350

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GLOUCESTER COUNTY Cardinal Village 34 800-742-5292 Sewell 111 2,518 3,055 n n n n n n n n Woodbury Mews Senior Living

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856-491-4039

Woodbury

128

1,800

3,100

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MERCER COUNTY Meadow Lakes 89 800-564-5705 East Windsor 268 1,475 6,000 n n n n n n n n n Princeton Windrows

38

Yorkshire Village

800-708-7007

Princeton

294

1,526

2,716

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609-520-1100

Lawrenceville

99

995

1,450

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800-842-2480

Red Bank

125

2,500

6,300

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Bella Terra

80

732-730-9500

Jackson

124

2,525

4,255

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West Caldwell 206

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Crane’s Mill Retirement Community

973-276-3035

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4,876

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Edison Woods Seniors

732-549-7374

Edison

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800

940

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609-397-2256

Lambertville

87

766

1,113

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Leisure Park

19

732-370-0444

Monroe Village

89

866-859-2276

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Wellness Center

336

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Whiting

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1,375

4,079

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Park Terrace

732-680-1160

Rahway

140

1,025

1,775

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Regal Pointe

732-957-0083

Middletown

127

2,700

3100

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Silver Terrace Apartments

609-567-7100

Hammonton

89

Stonebridge at Montgomery

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800-218-3456

Skillman

732-568-1155

Somerset

3,137

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100

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STATE OF DELAWARE B’nai B’rith Housing

302-79806846

Claymont

800-390-8298

Lewes

Chelten Apartments

302-322-6323

New Castle

120

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Cokesbury Village

800-530-2377

Hockessin

240

n

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Country House

302-426-8112

Wilmington

144

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22

Cadbury at Lewes

2,174

3,771

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19

302-529-1600

Wilmington

141

2,600

5,500

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Foulk Manor North

19

302-478-4296

Wilmington

67

2,300

3,900

n

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Genesis HealthCare -Churchman Village

800-205-9342

Newark

56

2,474

3,959

n

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Golden Meadows

302-846-9655

Delmar

32

n

n

Ingleside Retirement Apartments

302-575-0250

Wilmington

208

1,385

2,950

n

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Lorelton, The

302-573-3580

Wilmington

82

3,194

5,627

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Luther Towers I & II

302-652-8797

Wilmington

370

282

375

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Marrow’s Court Apartments

302-453-9596

Newark

50

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Manor House

800-775-4593

Seaford

114

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Millcroft

19

302-366-0160

Newark

62

3,258

4,499

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Rockland Place

25

877-506-8404

Wilmington

93

2,995

4,095

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Shady Grove 11

302-436-9939

Selbyville

25

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Shady Grove 111

302-436-9939

Selbyville

20

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302-479-0111

Wilmington

62

3,220

5,079

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Stonegates Retirement Community

302-658-6200

Greenville

162

2,338

5,105

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Westminster Village - Dover

302-744-3542

Dover

119

1,542

2,508

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Wild Meadows

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Dover

223

375

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Assisted Living and Personal Care communities offer housing and a variety of supportive services delivered by qualified staff members.

Who Needs It? Residents usually include anyone who needs some help with the activities of daily living. The activities of daily living include eating, bathing, dressing, transferring, toileting, medication management and walking. Most communities offer three meals a day served in a common dining area. Many also offer some type of assistance with transportation. Housekeeping and laundry services are standard offerings. Staff 1members are available to meet resiPage dent needs 24 hours a day. Most commu-

Choosing a Community It is a good idea to carefully review several of the available options. First and foremost, consider the needs and desires of the potential resident. Begin the initial process of narrowing the search by reviewing a list of all the local communities. Request a brochure from your top choices, as well as other specific information communities can provide such as the resident agreement or contract, a list of services and amenities, detailed prices, staffing information, admission and discharge criteria, and community rules. It is advisable to visit a facility more than once to get a complete feel of the lifestyle at the community. Talk with staff and residents and tour the entire facility.

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BUCKS COUNTY Ann’s Choice 83 Arden Courts of Warminster 151 Arden Courts of Yardley 151 Brunswick at Attleboro, The 137 Chalfont Care Group Chandler Hall Health Services 61 Christ’s Home Retirement Community 60 Clare Bridge Cottage of Dublin 16-17 D’Youville Manor Dock Meadows 23 Friends Home 81 Garden at Pine Run Health Center, The 58 Hidden Meadows on the Ridge Legacy Gardens of Bristol 64 Lutheran Community at Telford 8 Main Street Residence NewSeasons at New Britain 19 Pickering Manor Home 15 Pine Run Lakeview 58 Quakerstown Community Home Richboro Rehab & Nursing Center Southampton Estates Southampton Residence Spring Village at Floral Vale -Secured Memory Care 152 Statesman Woods Assisted Living Sunrise at Lower Makefield The Arbors at Buck Run 20 Twining Village 26-27 Victoria Manor of Chalfont

215-443-4955 Warminster 66 3,646 8,764 n n n n n 215-957-5182 Hatboro 60 n n n n 215-321-6166 Yardley 52 n n n n 215-752-9730 Langhorne 102 3,990 5,791 n n n n n 215-822-7888 Chalfont 58 1,500 1,500 n n n n 215-860-4000 Newtown 136 4,684 7,300 n n n n n 215-956-2270 Warminster 55 3,471 4,103 n n n n 215-249-1700 Dublin 24 4,000 n n n n n 215-579-1750 Yardley 50 3,367 4,000 n n n 215-822-0688 Hatfield 64 3,216 4,611 n n n 215-968-9222 Newtown 21 1,485 2,030 n n n n 215-340-5268 Doylestown 36 4,045 7,452 n n n n n 215-257-6701 Sellersville 85 3,400 3,800 n n n n n 215-781-8700 Bristol 24 2,660 3,630 n n 215-781-9818 Telford 72 4,470 5,550 n n n 215-822-7888 Chalfont 40 1,500 2,500 n n n n n n 215-997-8700 Chalfont 93 3,485 4,640 n n n 215-968-3878 Newtown 22 3,100 3,300 n n n 215-489-7117 Doylestown 107 4,045 7,452 n n n n n 215-536-6025 Quakertown 27 1,100 1,700 n n n n 215-357-2032 Richboro 16 1,650 2,250 n 215-364-3382 Southampton 36 n n n n 215-355-5987 Southampton 13 n n n n 215-497-3003 Yardley 48 n n n n n 215-943-6611 Levittown 48 1,985 2,830 n n n 215-321-8200 Yardley 215-322-4960 Feasterville 105 n n n n n 215-396-7236 Holland 120 4,230 6,300 n n n n n 215-822-7888 Chalfont 100 1,050 2,100 n n n n n

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CHESTER COUNTY Atria Woodbridge Place Barclay Friends 1 Brandywine Senior Living at Longwood 50 Colonial Woods Kendall Crosslands 95 Devon Manor Exton Senior Living 19 Gardens at Freedom Village 36 Genesis HealthCare- Highgate at Paoli Pointe

610-933-7000 Phoenixville 610-696-5211 West Chester 484-734-6200 Kennett Sq 610-942-4242 Glenmoore 800-216-1920 Kennett Sq. 610-688-8080 Devon 610-594-0200 Exton 484-288-2700 W. Brandywine 610-296-7100 Paoli

Golden Living Community - Phoenixville Harrison House of Coatesville 82 Heatherwood Retirement Community Heritage Acres Personal Care Home Hickman, The 1 Jenner’s Pond Retirement Community Bk. Cov Kendal at Longwood 95 Manatawny Manor 26-27 Simpson Meadows 136,140 Sunrise of Exton Sunrise of Paoli Sunrise of Westtown Tel Hai Retirement Community 125 The Devon Senior Living 19 Villa Saint Martha 101 Ware Presbyterian Village 96 Wellington at Hershey’s Mill

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All dementia special care units should focus on the individual needs of the resident.

assisted living facility. It should emphasize special training the staff receives and describe the environment. Before choosing a special care unit, you should be confident that the higher price charged for care in the unit will actually result in better care for your relative. You may find that your relative can be adequately cared for in a regular unit. Finally, talk with someone about special care units. Your state ombudsman, your local chapter of the Alzheimer’s

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ting names or appointments, but re- to a familiar location, managing a budget at work or remembering the rules of membering them later. a favorite game. 2. Challenges in planning or What’s typical? Occasionally needsolving problems ing help to use the settings on a microSome people may experience changes wave or to record a television show. in their ability to develop and follow a plan or work with numbers. They may 4. Confusion with time or place People with Alzheimer’s can lose have trouble following a familiar recipe or keeping track of monthly bills. They track of dates, seasons and the passage may have difficulty concentrating and of time. They may have trouble undertake much longer to do things than they standing something if it is not happening immediately. Sometimes they may did before. What’s typical? Making occasional forget where they are or how they got there. errors when balancing a checkbook. What’s typical? Getting confused 3. Difficulty completing about the day of the week but figuring it familiar tasks at home, at work out later. or at leisure Information from the Alzheimer’s AsPeople with Alzheimer’s often find sociation website. Visit www.alz.org or it hard to complete daily tasks. Some- call 1.800.272.3900 for information, retimes, people may have trouble driving ferral and support.

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Arden Courts, designed by HCR ManorCare, is a memory care community created especially to meet the unique needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related memory impairment. Every detail - from the layout and activities to the specially trained staff and individualized attention - is designed to make life simpler, safer and more fulfilling for our residents. We provide an environment that preserves the warmth, the caring, the comforts and routines of home. 100% dedicated to Alzheimer’s and dementia care.

Reflections, A Brandywine Senior Living Memory Care Community (See p. 50) 1594 Route 88, Brick, NJ 08724, (732) 785-3370, www.Brandycare.com

Reflections provides high-quality care to those with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory, impairements. When you enter Reflections, you’ll walk into a welcoming town square complete with, storefront and all the charm of a quaint country town. The town square leads into two separate, neighborhoods each equipped with its own dining room and a variety of common areas. Reflections, offers safe, enclosed courtyards with beautifully landscaped strolling paths for residents to enjoy. Our Escapades...for Life! programs focus on what our residents can do - not on what they can no longer do.

Chandler Hall Health Services (See p. 61) 99 Barclay St. • Newtown, PA 18940 • 215-497-0904 • www.chandlerhall.org

Chandler Hall believes in integration and community. To that end, we do not separate our residents who have dementia and memory loss from our general population. We provide an individualized program that suits the unique needs of each person we serve. Respect for individuals includes providing a setting free of restraintsallowing as much independence as possible while creating a safe environment.

Dunwoody Village (See p. 98) Secure Units With Special Programs for Personal Care and Skilled Nursing 3500 West Chester Pike • Newtown Square, PA 19073 • (610) 359-4400

Dunwoody Village has both Personal Care and Skilled Nursing secure areas for residents with special needs. Residents live in a caring and stimulating environment that fosters their independence, dignity, and privacy in a home-like setting. Services and amenities include private rooms with private baths, family-style dining, wandering areas both inside and out and 24-hour nursing care. Dunwoody provides a continuum of care from Residential Living to Personal Care thru Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation. Family support programs are also provided. 5 star rated healthcare.

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Clare Bridge Place offers a secure environment and programs for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Highly trained Clare Bridge associates provide dementia care services and ensure “daily moments of success.” The Clare Bridge concept has evolved over more than twenty-five years by continually embracing the latest ideas in good dementia care practice coupled with the experience of caring for thousands of individuals with dementia and their families. For more information, call Dot Folz at 484-288-2709.

Spring Village at Floral Vale Secured Memory Care Community, 600 Township Line Road, Yardley, PA 19067, 215-497-3003 www.springvillage.net

Spring Village at Floral Vale is a quaint village-like community for residents needing memory care. It is an environment designed with safety, comfort and overall well-being in mind. Spring Village is active with days revolving around providing small group and individual enriching activities for our residents. Our care is provided with love and understanding the day your family member walks into our community. “Come Celebrate Moments”!

The Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline The Alzheimer’s Association Helpline (1.800.272.3900) operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in 170 languages. Our staff is highly trained and knowledgeable about all aspects of Alzheimer’s disease. The Helpline is partially funded by Genesis HealthCare. Call us if you have questions about: • Alzheimer’s disease or memory loss, medications and treatment options, brain health and care options • How the Association can help you • Caregiving tips and respite care options • Services available in your community and referrals You can also call us for emotional support –– as often as you need. We know that living with Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming at times. Remember, we are here for you –– all day, every day. For more information, call the Alzheimer’s Association 24-hour Helpline.

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hile some individuals are able to continue running their house holds with little assistance, there are those who may have debilitating physical or emotional conditions that require care beyond what family or professional home care aides can provide. It is best to start researching nursing facilities before an emergency arises to avoid making a less than ideal choice.

What is Nursing Care? At a nursing home, care is administered by professionals under the direction of a physician. Many facilities also offer sub-acute, respite, rehabilitation and other short-term care. Rehabilitation services can be especially helpful for individuals who are recovering from surgery, an illness or any other life-changing event. Who is Nursing Care For? These homes serve as permanent residences for individuals who are too sick or frail to live at home or as temporary facilities during a recovery period. Some enter a nursing home for a short-term stay after a surgery or illness, while others enter on a more permanent basis. Who Pays for Nursing Care? Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and personal assets are all used under vari-

Stays at a nursing facility can be short-term or permanent, but the goal of making life more comfortable is the same.

ous circumstances to pay for services in a nursing care facility. If a facility is not certified by Medicare and Medicaid, the care will have to be paid for entirely with personal funds. In general, Medicare pays for skilled nursing care following hospitalization for the same illness or condition at 100 percent of the cost for days 1 – 20. Some long-term care insurance pays for nursing home care; insurance payments are usually a fixed amount for a specified number of qualified days. The basic daily rate is the standard charge the nursing home bills to all residents, which covers the fundamental services every resident receives, including rent for the room, housekeeping, meals and general nursing care. It is important to understand all the services and amenities that are not included in the basic daily rate.

What to Look For in Nursing Care Before choosing a home, contact the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of your Area Agency on Aging. Ombudsman programs promote the highest quality of life and care for residents of nursing facilities and can help families and staff with inquiries and complaints. Visit your prospects at different times of day. Talk with residents. Be persistent about getting your questions answered. Entering & Adjusting to Nursing Care Although some people enter a nursing home temporarily for a short-term stay, it is still a sad day for most. Reassurance from family and friends that love and contact will be maintained can ease the transition. The following steps may help lessen the trauma of this change: n Talk about the admission in advance and describe the home in detail. n Visit the home with the prospective resident beforehand and get to know the administration. n Involve the prospective resident as much as possible in the decision-making process. n Decide together what items to bring to the nursing home. n Be available the entire day of admission to help settle the resident and provide support.

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345 n n n n

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Columbia

121 n n 219

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800-770-5445

600 Willow Valley Sq.

Lancaster

285 n 246

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Woodland Heights Retirement Community

717-445-8741

2485 Zerbe Rd

Narvon

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13

215-643-6333

250 North Bethlehem Pike

Ambler

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18

610-526-7004

601 N Ithan Ave

Bryn Mawr

61 n n 193 46 n

238 n n n n

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215-855-9765

25 West 5th St.

Lansdale

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Roslyn

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215-836-2100

8833 Stenton Ave

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610-469-6228

3031 Chestnut Hill Rd.

215-368-4438

275 Dock Drive

Dresher Hill Health & Rehabilitation

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23

215-643-0600

1390 Camp Hill Rd

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215-886-1043

146 Edgehill Rd.

Elkins Crest Health & Rehabilitation

215-379-2700

265 E Township Line Rd.

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215-361-5600

660 N Broad St

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215-628-4156

735 Susquehanna Rd

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24

215-283-7072

1120 Meetinghouse Rd.

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1

215- 646-0720

350 Sentry Pkwy E.

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72 n n 278

Fort Washington 118 n n 189 Glenside

60 n n 180

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44 n 336

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215-659-3060

1113 N Easton Rd

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350 Haws Ln

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120 n n 268

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6950 Germantown Ave.

Philadelphia 180 n n 190

Glendale Uptown Nursing Home

215-722-2300

7800 Bustleton Ave.

Golden LivingCenter-Stenton Hall

215-242-2727

7310 Stenton Ave

37

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2990 Holme Ave.

Philadelphia 296 n n 280

2600 Belmont Ave

Philadelphia 297 n n

215-877-1565

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215-844-8806

125 W. Schoolhouse Ln.

70,144 215-673-7000

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84 n n 180

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252 n n

Philadelphia 124 n n 145

160

Penn Center for Rehabilitation Ctr

215-386-2942

3609 Chestnut St.

Philadelphia Nursing Home

215-685-0800

Girard and Corinthian Ave

n n n n

Philadelphia 451 n n n n

Philadelphia Protestant Home

215-697-8014

6500 Tabor Road

Philadelphia 116 n n 237

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215-632-5700

9501 State Rd

Philadelphia 120 n n 250

270 n n n

Sacred Heart Manor

215-438-5268

6445 Germantown Ave.

Philadelphia 171 n n 200

205

2101 Belmont Ave

Philadelphia 154 n n 240

500 n n n n

Simpson House

112 215-878-3600

St. Ignatius Nursing Home St. John Neumann Home

37

St. Monica Manor

37

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4401 Haverford Ave.

Philadelphia 176 n n 180

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10400 Roosevelt Blvd.

Philadelphia 226 n n 250

312 n n n n

215-271-1080

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Philadelphia 180 n n 307

326 n n n n

215-235-1600

1001 Wallace St.

Philadelphia 180 n n 190

195 n n n n

47,119 877-775-3581

Two Franklin Town Blvd

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Wesley Enhanced Living at Stapeley

86

215-991-7110

6300 Greene St.

Wesley Enhanced Living Pennypack Park

86

215-624-5800

8401 Roosevelt Blvd

Philadelphia 120 n n 250

265 n n n n

215-456-8613

5501 Old York Rd.

Philadelphia 102 n n 440

440 n n

Willowcrest

Philadelphia 120 n n 289

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350 n n n n

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120 717-766-0279

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26-27 570-524-2221

325 Wesley Dr.

Mechanicsburg 69 n n 265

286 n

500 W Laurel St

Frackville

129 n n 184

198 n n n n

889 Fairground Road

Lewisburg

102 n n 265

286 n n n 130 n n n

Cornwall Manor

610-869-2456

315 E. London Grove Rd.

Chatham

121 n 130

Country Meadows of Bethlehem

610-865-5580

4035 Green Pond Rd.

Bethlehem

70 n n 178

178 n n n

888-624-8242

2990 Carlisle Pike

New Oxford 270 n n 260

297 n n n n

Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm.

123

1 Longsdorf Way

Carlisle

58 n n 265

307 n n n n

E.C.C. Retirement Village

800-223-5704

440 E. Lincoln Ave.

Myerstown

60 n n 198

228 n n

Emmanuel Center at Maria Joseph

570-275-6100

600 Schoolhouse Rd

Danville

26-27 717-930-1200

1020 N. Union Street

Cumberland Crossings

Frey Village

26-27 717-240-6013

Genesis HealthCare -Berkshire Center

610-779-0600

5501 Perkiomen Ave

90 n n

Middletown 136 n n 289 Reading

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1205 North Church St. 309 Bridgeboro Rd 115 Sunset Rd. 1700 Wynwood Dr. 2305 Rancocas Dr 3706 Church Rd. 255 East Main St. 902 Jacksonville Rd 185 Tuckerton Rd. One Medford Leas Way 303 Bank Ave. 62 Richmond Ave 99 East Main St.

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37 60 240 114 150 280 201 264 180 67 50 180 61

300 330 n n n 199 223 n n 275 300 n n n 186 220 n n n 182 293 n n n 186 260 n n n 192 214 n n n 345 n n 198 275 n n n 317 378 n n n 177 225 n n 231 231 n n

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856-424-9521

210 St. Mary's Dr.

Cherry Hill 215 n n 195

214 n n

Silver Care Ctr.

856-795-3131

1417 Brace Rd

Cherry Hill 214 n n 250

250 n n n

South Jersey Health Care

856-342-7600

2 Cooper Plaza

Camden

Virtua Health & Rehabilitation Ctr at Berlin

888-847-8823

100 Long-a-Coming Ln

Berlin

120 n n 300

400 n n n n

128 n n

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GLOUCESTER COUNTY HCR ManorCare

856-848-9551

550 Jessup Rd.

Meadow View Nursing & Respiratory Care Ctr.

856-875-0100

1328 S. Black Horse Pike

West Deptford 156 n n 225

225 n n n n

Williamstown 170 n n n n n

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609-586-1114

1501 Highway 33

Trenton

128 n n 168

187 n n n n

Forestal Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Ctr.

609-987-1221

5000 Windrow Dr.

Princeton

180 n n 180

200 n n n n

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800-699-1520 2240 Whitehorse-Mercerville Mercerville 114 n n

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Hamilton Continuing Care Center

609-588-0091

1059 Edinburg Rd

180 n n

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Lawrenceville 100 n n 177

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Lawrenceville Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr. 89

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Princeton

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Trenton

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Dover

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Gilpin Hall

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1101 Gilpin Ave.

Wilmington

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Green Valley Pavilion

302-653-5085

3034 South Dupont Blvd.

Smyrna

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207 n n n n

Green Valley Terrace and Village

302-934-7300

231 South Washington St

Millsboro

171 n n 195

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Sussex

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HCR Manor Care Health Services

302-239-8583

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255 n

HCR/ManorCare Health Services

302-764-0181

700 Foulk Rd.

Wilmington 138 n n 141

182 n n n

HCR/ManorCare Health Services - Wilmington

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Manor House

800-775-4593

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Seaford

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Millcroft

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302-366-0160

255 Possum Park Rd.

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Regal Heights Healthcare & Rehab. Services

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302-998-0181

6525 Lancaster Pike

Hockessin

Regency Healthcare & Rehab Center

5

302-654-8400

801 N Broom St.

Wilmington

Shipley Manor

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302-479-0111

2723 Shipley Rd.

Wilmington

82 n n 238

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The Milton & Hattie Kutz Home, Inc.

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Wilmington

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201 n n n

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Dover

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Dear Elaine, If you feel that you are being asked to leave the hospital (discharged) before you are well enough to go, you can ask for an immediate (expedited) independent review of your case. It is a good idea to ask your doctor for support. If you make a formal request for an immediate review within the proper timeframe, the hospital cannot force you to leave before a decision has been made. You should be able to stay in the hospital at no charge while your case is being reviewed. Even if it is ultimately decided that you do

not need continued hospital care, the hospital cannot charge you for any care received until noon of the next calendar day after you get the review decision. Prior to being discharged, the hospital will give you a copy of a notice called an Important Message from Medicare, which describes your rights as a patient. This notice will tell you how to contact the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) to request an immediate review of the hospital’s decision to discharge you. To get an expedited review, you must contact the QIO by midnight of the date you are being discharged (and before you leave the hospital). The QIO will inform the hospital of the appeal right away (that day or first thing the next morning if the request is received after the QIO has closed.) Appealing to the QIO is the first step in

the hospital discharge appeals process. The higher levels of this process vary depending on whether you are enrolled in Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan. —Marci Marci’s Medicare Answers is a service of the Medicare Rights Center (www.medicarerights.org), the nation’s largest independent source of information and assistance for people with Medicare. To speak with a counselor, call (800) 333-4114. To subscribe to “Dear Marci,” the Medicare Rights Center’s free educational e-newsletter, simply e-mail dearmarci@medicarerights.org To learn more about the services that Medicare will cover and how to change plans, log on to Medicare Interactive Counselor at the Medicare Rights Center’s website at www.medicareinteractive.org

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dult Day Centers are an important option for family caregivers as they offer socialization, activities, and necessary supervision to those who are socially isolated or need care and assistance. Caregivers can feel confident that their loved one is safe and well cared for while they are at work or performing other necessary tasks. Centers offer a variety of programs and amenities, including exercise programs and a diverse schedule of engaging activities. Assistance with the activities of daily living, including eating, walking, toileting and medication management may also be available. Additionally, many centers offer physical, speech and occupational therapies to their participants. All licensed centers provide nutritious meals and snacks on a daily basis. Choosing a Provider Information on local Adult Day Centers may also be available through senior centers, family physicians or the local Area Agency on Aging. After locating nearby providers, call them to request flyers, brochures, calendars and application information.

While reviewing this information, pay careful attention to how many years the provider has been in business and their licensures and certifications. Be sure to understand the staff credentials, staff to participant ratio, and the medical conditions the facility and its staff are equipped to handle. Inquire about the availability of transportation to and from the program if it is necessary. The types of activities offered and the menu variety should be considered as well. Specific costs and any financial assistance that is available should be clearly outlined in the information packet. Reviewing printed materials and asking questions over the phone can help narrow the choices, but the final decision of which Adult Day Center to use must be made in person. During the visit, carefully observe the general atmosphere of the building and the program. The layout of the building and the rooms should ensure easy accessibility for persons in wheelchairs or using walkers. The entire facility should be clean and pleasant. Furniture should be sturdy and comfortable, with choices available for lounging and participating in activities. Beyond the general setup of the facility, focus on the interaction between the staff members and the participants. Do

the participants appear happy and satisfied? Are volunteers available to offer assistance? The center should be a welcoming place, complete with staff members who are ready and able to help. Also, notice the participation level of the attendees. Are they actively involved? Inquire as to whether participants are involved in planning activities and how staff members handle suggestions for new programs. During the visit, staff members should be able to provide clear and easy to understand information about the services and activities provided at the center. Be sure to obtain answers for any remaining questions about center procedures, staffing and costs. Checking references from individuals who are currently using this provider or have used them in the past is the final step. After choosing a provider, try them for at least three to five days. If there are problems making the adjustment, staff members may be able to offer advice to help make the transition smoother. Article adapted from the National Adult Day Services Association, Inc.’s website. For more information, visit www.nadsa.org.

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Senior Care at Crozer

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Senior Care of Horsham

215-443-5300

Senior Care of Huntingdon Valley

215-322-5946

Senior Care of Plains

570-823-5161

717-581-3939

Senior Care of the Northeast

215-676-7800

Adult Day Services Souderton Center - Souderton 215-703-0523

Senior Care of Upper Darby

610-626-0662

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Senior Care of Warrington

215-343-6250

Senior Care of Newark

302-533-3543

Riverside Adult Day Program - Wilmington

302-765-4175

PENNSYLVANIA Adult Care of Chester County, Inc. - Exton

610-363-8044

Adult Day Services at Cross Keys Village - New Oxford 717-624-5955 Adult Day Services at Landis Homes- Lititz

215-860-4000

Delta Community Supports - Levittown

215-943-9230

Elderwatch Plus - Philadelphia

215-877-0202

Evergreen Adult Day Program - Wyndmoor

215-233-6309

St. John Neumann Nursing Home - Philadelphia 2 15-698-5600 610-378-2267

Tel Hai Adult Day Care - Honeybrook

610-273-9333

Immaculate Mary Adult Day Program- Philadelphia 215-335-2100

The Hickman - West Chester

610-696-1536

Kit’s Corner - Frederick

610-754-7878

Weiss Adult Day Health Center

215-371-2121

LifePath, Inc. - Sellersville

215-257-8687

Westminster Village- Allentown

610-782-8351

Lifespan Adult Day Care Services - Pennsburg

215-679-2659

Lifespan Adult Day Care Services- Quakertown

215-536-6016

Main Line Adult Day Center - Bryn Mawr

610-527-4220

Homelink, Inc. - Philadelphia

286-951-4321

Manatawny Manor Adult Day Services - Pottstown 610-705-3749 Menno Haven Adult Day Care- Chambersburg 800-222-6695

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856-451-7227

Senior Care of Camden

856-246-3350

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610-353-6642

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609-465-8840

Montgomery Adult Day Living Center- Lansdale

215-855-7997

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856-461-1700

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610-617-7850

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609-652-3600

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215-855-8296

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856-784-4000

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856-988-3250

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856-878-6035

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609-883-0200 856-691-3756

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215-671-0200

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717-274-1495

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215-788-2408

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610-325-1600

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CARE MANAGEMENT

Age Wise Family Services

215-659-2111

agewisefamilyservices.com

73

Complete Care Strategies

610-265-4300

completecarestrategies.com

75

Intervention Associates

800-254-9708

interventionassociates.org

175

JFCS’ Senior Services

267-256-2030

jfcsphilly.org

74

Katz Senior Services

610-527-6350

katzseniors.com

1-800-229-CARE

seniorsupportservices.com

Senior Supportive Services, Inc

2

Counseling

Counseling for Caregivers

215-371-1350

abramsoncenter.org

FINANCIAL/INSURANCE Harvest Group Financial Services, Corp. Senior Supportive Services, Inc

215-860-6056

harvestgroupfinancialservices.com

72

1-800-229-CARE

seniorsupportservices.com

2

610-566-4700

andersonelderlaw.com

LEGAL SERVICES/ELDER LAW Anderson Elder Law Elder Law Offices of E. Garrett Gummer, III

215-396-1001 & 215-345-5858 GummerElderLaw.com

71

MOVING COORDINATION, SENIOR MOVE MANAGEMENT, DOWNSIZING & DESIGN

Byron Home

856-216-1780

byronhome.com

63

Clark Estate Liquidation Services

610-857-4619

estate-options.com

7, 66, 67

Moving Planners

215-572-9877

movingplanners.net

65, 105

1-800-229-CARE

seniorsupportservices.com

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page

Personal Emergency Response Systems Centrol, Inc.

610-738-6992

centrol-inc.com

Clark Estate Liquidation Services

610-857-4619

estate-options.com

7, 66, 67

Diane Krause & Angela Berke - Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors

610-547-1239

info@seniorhometeam.com

67, 69

Laura Blenman-Prudential Fox & Roach

302-477-5500

laurablenman@gmail.com

67

Sandra Stradling-Weichert Realtors

856-983-2888

sandrastradling.com

67

1-800-229-CARE

seniorsupportservices.com

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Your Local Agencies On Aging

Pennsylvania Bucks County ..................................................... 267-880-5700

On the local level, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs)

Chester County ................................................. 610-344-6350

coordinate and provide services to meet the needs

Delaware County .............................................. 610-490-1300

and concerns of residents who are 60 years of age and

Montgomery County .........................................610-278-3601

older. The Department of Health and Human Services

Philadelphia County ...........................................215-765-9040

defines an AAA as a “public or private non-profit

Philadelphia ..........................................................215-686-8450

agency, designated by the state to address the needs

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and concerns of all older persons at the regional and local levels.” Because of the many services and programs they offer, AAAs are one of the single most important retirement resources. Available services vary by locale,

Burlington County ............................................ 609-265-5069 Camden County .................................................856-858-3220 Gloucester County ...........................................856-232-4646 Mercer County ................................................... 609-989-6662 Delaware Kent County .........................................................302-424-7310

and the list on page 82 is just a sampling of the ones

New Castle County ...................................... 1-800-223-9074

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Sussex County .....................................................302-424-7310

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Senior Housing Options Abramson Center for Jewish Life

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83

EricksonLiving.com

Applewood Estates

46

applewoodestates.com

Arbour Square of Harleysville

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29,142

arboursquare.com

Arden Courts - HCR Manor Care

151

hcr-manorcare.com

Artman Lutheran Home

13

artmanhome.com

Attleboro Retirement Village

32

attleborovillage.com

Bala Nursing & Retirement Center

156

bala-nursing.com

Beaumont at Bryn Mawr

18

beaumontretirement.com

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Exton Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Forwood Manor

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Foulk Manor North

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fivestarqualitycare.com

Foulk Manor South

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Foulkeways at Gwynedd Foxdale Village

24 56-57

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36

Freedomvillage.com

Friends Home & Village

81

friendshomeandvillage.org

Friends Services for the Aging

1

fsainfo.org

Friends Village at Woodstown

6, 116

friendsvillage.org

Bella Terra

80

seniorlifestyle.com

Gardens at Seabrook

Bethany Village

120

bethanyvillage.org

Glen Mills Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Birches of Arbour Square

29,142

arboursquare.com

Greenfield Senior Living of Perkiomen Valley

85

greenfieldseniorliving.com

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whrd.org

Harrison Senior Living

82

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Homestead Village

110

homesteadvillage.org

Homewood at Plum Creek

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Brandywine Senior Care

50

brandycare.com

Brightview East Norriton

45

BrightviewEastNorriton.com

Brightview Greentree

45

BrightviewGreentree.com

Brightview Mount Laurel

45

BrightviewMountLaurel.com

Jenner’s Pond Retirement Community

45

BrightviewWoodburyLake.com

Kendal Crosslands

Brookdale Senior Living

16-17

brookdaleliving.com

Landis Homes Legacy Gardens of Bristol

Brookside Health Care & Rehabilitation Center

5

Cadbury at Cherry Hill

88,122

brooksidehealthcare.com cadbury.org

TheCareExperts.com

Hallman Retirement Neighborhoods

Blue Bell Place

Brightview Woodbury Lake

83

95

Kcc.Kendal.org

10,115

landishomes.org

64

legacygardensofbristol.com

Leisure Park

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Lions Gate

124

lionsgateccrc.org

Living Branches

23

livingbranches.org

Lutheran Community at Telford

8

lctelford.org

Lutheran Social Services of South Cent PA

21

lutheranscp.org

Cadbury at Lewes

22

cadbury.org

Cardinal Village

34

cardinalretirementvillage.com

Cathedral Village

54

cathedralvillage.com

Catholic Health Care Services

37

CatholicHealthCareServices.org

Cedar Crest

83

EricksonLiving.com

Chandler Hall Health Services

61

ChandlerHall.org

Manor at York Town

45

manoratyorktown.com

Luthercare Majestic Oaks Nursing & Rehab Center

43 87,155

Luthercare.org seniorsnorth.com

charlesknox.com

Maris Grove

83

EricksonLiving.com

Cherry Hill Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Martins Run

91

martinsrun.org

Christ’s Home Shepherd’s Crossing

60

christshome.org

Masonic Home of New Jersey

79

njmasonic.org

Clarks Summit Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Charles C. Knox Home

Cross Keys Village

Meadowood at Worcester Medford Leas

The Brethren Home Community

123

crosskeysvillage.org

Deer Meadows

84

deer-meadows.org

Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries Dunwoody Village

26-27

diakon.org

98

dunwoody.org

Menno Haven Communities

14

meadowood.net

56-57

medfordleas.org

62

mennohaven.org

Millcroft

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Moravian Hall Square

111

moravian.com

Morris Hall

81

morrishall.org

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company

page

Mount Arlington Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Ware Presbyterian Village/Vista Ridge

NewSeasons at New Britain

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Washington Township Senior Living

70,144

oakwoodresidence.com

Watermark at Logan Square, The

Oakwood Residence Paul’s Run Retirement Community

12

paulsrun.org

Pennswood Village

35

pennswood.org

Peter Becker Community

42

peterbeckercommunity.com

Phoebe Ministries

76

phoebe.org

Pickering Manor

15

pickeringmanor.com

Pine Run Community

58

pinerun.org

Pleasant View Retirement Community Plush Mills

118,126 3

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White Horse Village

93

whitehorsevillage.org

Willow Valley Retirement Communities

9

willowvalleyretirement.com

Winchester Gardens

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Wood River Village

113

woodrivervillage.net

28

woodbury-mews.com

Woodcrest Villa -

38

princetonwindrows.com

Quadrangle, The

39

thequadrangleccrc.com

5

regalheightshealthcare.com

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5

regencyhcr.com

Residence at Glen Riddle, The

77

residenceatglenriddle.com

Riddle Village

44

riddlevillage.org

Rockland Place

25

watermarkcommunities.com

Rose Tree Place

25

watermarkcommunities.com

Seabrook

83

EricksonLiving.com

Shannondell at Valley Forge

30

shannondell.com

Shipley Manor

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Simpson House

112

simpsonhouse.org

Simpson Meadows

136,140

simpsonsenior.org

Somerford House & Somerford Place

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

waverlyheightsltd.org wel.org

Princeton Windrows

76

78

davisenterprises.com

Woodbury Mews

Simpson Senior Services

fivestarqualitycare.com watermarkcommunities.com

86

plushmills.com

simpsonmeadows.org

19 47,119

127

PresbysInspiredLife.org

Regency Healthcare

warepresbyterian.org

Weston Club at Sagemore

Ins. Frt.

Rehabilitation Center

96

Wesley Enhanced Living

Presby’s Inspired Life

Regal Heights Healthcare &

website (www.)/Email*

Mennonite Home Communities

winchestergardens.com

31,121

woodcrestvilla.org

Active Adult Communities Ashbridge Manor

11

ashbridgemanor.com

Medford Leas

56-57

medfordleas.org

Twining Village

26-27

diakon.org

Victorian Village

103

victorianvillagehatboro.com

Home Care Agencies AAA Warman Home Care, LLC

181

warmanhomecare.com

Accessible Home Health Care of MontCo PA

176

accessiblemontcopa.com

Angel Companions

179

angelcompanions.net

At Home Rehab, LLC

171

athomerehabllc.com

BAYADA Home Health Care

169

bayada.com

Bucks County Special Care

178

specialcarephila.com ChandlerHall.org

Chandler Hall Health Services

61

ComForcare

171 LowerBucksPA.ComForcare.com

Comfort Keepers

170

comfortkeepers.com completecarestrategies.com

Spring Meadows at Landsdale

138

Spring Village at Floral Vale

154

springvillage.net

Springfield Senior Commons at Harlee Manor

94

harleemanor.com

Complete Care Strategies

75

Springpoint Senior Living

89

SpringpointSL.org

Dunwoody Homecare

182

dunwoodyhomecare.org

Griswold Home Care

172

GriswoldHomeCare.com

HELPsource Home Health Services

169

helpsourceonline.com

Intervention Associates

175

interventionassociates.org

Sterling Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center

5

sterlinghcr.com

Symphony Square

33

symphonysq.com

Tel Hai Retirement Community

125

telhai.org

The Arbors at Buck Run

20

arborsbuckrun.com

Liberty at Home

183

libertyathome.org

Life Force

174

lifeforceeldercare.com

Relevant Home Care

177

relevanthomecare.com

Strafford Registry

179

straffordregistry.com

The Brunswick at Attleboro

137

attleborovillage.com

The Devon Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

The Oaks-Genesis HealthCare

152

genesishcc.com/TheOaks

Tiffany Court Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Villa Saint Martha

101

villasaintmartha.org

Voorhees Senior Living

19

fivestarqualitycare.com

Surrey Services for Seniors

173

The Birches at Home

surreyservices.org

29,142

Visiting Angels

thebirchesathome.com

173

visitingangels.com

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company

page

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Moving Coordination, Downsizing, & Design

Chandler Hall Health Services

61

ChandlerHall.org

Senior Care Centers of America

185

seniorcarectrs.com

Byron Home

63

byronhome.com

Clark Estate Liquidation Services

7,66,67

estate-options.com

Moving Planners

65,105

movingplanners.net

Hospice

Senior Supportive Services, Inc

Abramson Center for Jewish Life

56-57

Chandler Hall Health Services

abramsoncenter.org

61

ChandlerHall.org

2

Personal Emergency Response Systems

Centrol, Inc.

Care Management

Age Wise Family Services

73

agewisefamilyservices.com

Complete Care Strategies

75

completecarestrategies.com

Intervention Associates

175

interventionassociates.org

JFCS’ Senior Services

74

jfcsphilly.org

Katz Senior Services Senior Supportive Services, Inc

katzseniors.com

2

seniorsupportservices.com

seniorsupportservices.com

centrol-inc.com

Real Estate Services Clark Estate Liquidation Services

7,66,67

estate-options.com

67, 69

info@seniorhometeam.com

Diane Krause & Angela Berke - Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors Laura Blenman- Prudential Fox & Roach

67

laurablenman@gmail.com

Sandra Stradling-Weichert Realtors

67

sandrastradling.com

Senior Supportive Services, Inc

2

seniorsupportservices.com

Counseling for Caregivers Counseling for Caregivers

abramsoncenter.org

Financial/Insurance Harvest Group Financial Services, Corp.

72

harvestgroupfinancialservices.com

Senior Supportive Services, Inc

2

seniorsupportservices.com

Anderson Elder Law

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Elder Law Offices of E. Garrett Gummer, III

GummerElderLaw.com

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“It’s the perfect home base for all my adventures.” It’s so true. Whether you’re a world traveler or more of a homebody, Jenner’s Pond provides an ideal setting for enjoying your retirement living experience. Set upon 88 beautiful rolling acres, our community offers lovely residences, excellent services and plenty of options when it comes to dining. Have your adventures. We’ll do the rest. Call 610.869.6801 today to schedule an appointment and be sure to visit www.jennerspond.org.

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When you visit, be sure to ask about the new financial opportunities we’re offering for select residences at Jenner’s Pond, as well as our Moving Made Easy program.

2000 Greenbriar Lane • West Grove, PA 19390 • 888.536.6377 • 610.869.6801 • www.jennerspond.org


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