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Housing

Independent Living

As we grow older, questions of where to live after retirement come to mind. If your choice is independent living, you have chose a life that offers a lot of versatility. Most elderly enjoy being able to live where they want and do what they want. As a resident in an independent setting, you will have these freedoms. You won’t be classified as some one needing assistance, and you can rely on your local medical infrastructure to provide you with support.

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