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continuing-care community
noun as in retirement home
Example Sentences
Before coming to Broadmead two years ago, Krueger worked at a continuing-care community in Michigan for 20 years.
Here's what to keep in mind when weighing the financial pros and cons of moving to a continuing-care community.
A continuing-care community is a series of buildings that may include independent houses, an assisted living type of arrangement, a nursing home, and hospice care.
If he waits too long, though, he won't be able to move into the continuing-care community where he has prudently reserved a space.
Moving into his continuing-care community now would give him a leg up on creating a new life.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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