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I thought living in a retirement community in my 70s might mean slowing down. I was very, very wrong.
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A retiree shares her positive experience of moving into a retirement community, finding it more active and socially engaging than she initially expected, with diverse amenities and interesting people to meet.
I thought living in a retirement community in my 70s might mean slowing down. I was very, very wrong.
Once hesitant to move into a retirement community, the author said she and her husband have enjoyed trying the many different amenities their new home offers.
Courtesy of Maureen Rubin.
My husband and I were craving more space and amenities to fill our time with in our retirement.
I hesitated to consider a retirement community, fearing dull, elderly neighbors.
My new life is filled with vibrant, interesting people. I'm so glad I considered this lifestyle.
After being cooped up in our two-bedr
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