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Print. Web. Video.A new generAtIon of superIor,
55+ demogrAphIc tArgetIng
BEST
RETIREMENT CENTERS NURSING HOMES
EMERGENCY SYSTEMS DOCTORS VACATIONS RECREATION ACTIVITIES
WITH FAMILY JEWELRY CARS SOCIAL EVENTS HOME CARE
Welcome to our family.
The Retire Inquirer is a family of
creative media tools that vibrantly
connect to people in the 55+ age
group. Through modern, informative
and compelling content that appeals
to a highly coveted demographic, the
Retire Inquirer endeavors to capture
the importance and meaning behind
the decisions that define the future of
today’s growing adult.
Housing Guide: from luxury retirement communities to hospice care centers and nursing homes, retire Inquirer appeals to everyone who is searching for the various housing arrangements that serve the 55+ demographic.
Editorial: Articles written by experts for all things retirement and beyond. our creative and unique content features exclusive pieces on medicine, recreation, family and all of the most important things that growing adults care about.
Media and Web: Advertising with retire Inquirer builds a handsome web presence for all of our clients. our icreative program creates a seamless online connection between our client’s important web presence and the retire Inquire website. clients have complete control over the content displayed and all web activity is closely managed by retire Inquirer’s expert web team.
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We know you’re busy and we know you want to save money—so, we put together a list of meals that are not only healthy, but also take less than 15 minutes to make and cost under $15.00 bucks!
The Recipe List
BEST
EVER!A Week of Health.3 Fast & Easy Recipes to Jump Start Your Fit Goals.
RECIPES
1. Preheat oven to 400. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. 2. Lay each link of turkey bacon on the sheet; bake until it begins to render its fat.
3. Turn bacon over, and slide to one side of sheet. Season chicken with salt and pepper, and place on baking sheet. 4. Bake until bacon is browned and crisp and chicken
is cooked through, roughly 15 minutes.5. Transfer bacon to a paper-towel-lined plate, and let drain; crumble. Let chicken cool completely. 6. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine tomatoes, onion, celery, celery leaves (if using), mayonnaise, and vinegar.7. Cut chicken into 1/2-inch chunks, and add to bowl. Season with salt and pepper, and toss to coat. Serve chicken salad over lettuce leaves, and sprinkle with bacon.
Cost: $12.00
Time: 20 min.
Servings:2
Directions
chicken.club.Salad.
lettuce leaves 6 slices turkey bacon4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (6 to 8oz each)3 plum tomatoes, quartered lengthwise, seeded, and cut into 1/2-inch pieces1/2 small red onion, finely chopped
2 celery stalks, sliced crosswise 1/4 inch thick 1/2 cup celery leaves (optional)1/2 cup light mayonnais1 tablespoon white-wine vinegarcoarse saltground pepper
Ingredients
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broken noodleS.ricotta.red Sauce. 4 cups homemade or store-bought mari-
nara sauce1 package (9 ounces) pappardelle (wide pasta), broken into large pieces, or you choose any pasta you like.Coarse salt and ground pepper1/2 cup part-skim ricotta1/2 cup fresh basil leaves
Ingredients
1. In a large saucepan, bring sauce and 2 cups water to a boil; reduce to a simmer. 2. Add noodles, and simmer, stirring fre-
quently, until tender, 6 to 8 minutes. 3. Season with salt. 4. Serve with a dollop of ricotta, basil, and pepper.
Directions
Cost: $10.00
Time: 10 min.
Servings:2
Directions
Salmon.Spinach.feta.
2 skinless salmon fillets (6oz each)
Coarse salt and ground pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 bags (5oz each) baby spinach
1/2 cup feta, crumbled (2oz)
1/3 cup pine nuts
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
Ingredients
1. Heat broiler, with rack set 4 inches from heat. 2. Place salmon on a rimmed baking sheet; season with salt and pepper.
3. Broil until opaque throughout, 5 to 7 minutes.4. Meanwhile, in a large skillet, heat oil over medium.
5. Add as much spinach as will fit; season with salt and pepper. 6. Cook, tossing spinach and adding more to skillet as space becomes available, until tender, about 2 min-utes. Remove from heat; drain off excess liquid. 7. Stir in feta, pine nuts, and lemon juice. 8. Serve salmon with spinach saute.
Cost: $15.00
Time: 15 min.
Servings:2
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SPECIAl SECTIOn: Montgomery County
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Arbour square of Harleysville 215-513-4250 Harleysville g
Arden Courts of King of prussia 610-337-1214 King of Prussia g
Artman lutheran Home 215-643-6333 Ambler g g
Beaumont at Bryn Mawr 610-526-7004 Bryn Mawr g g g g
Blue Bell place 877-283-8802 Blue Bell g
Brandywine Assisted living at dresher Estates
215-591-4000 Dresher g
Brandywine Assisted living at senior suites 610-272-6200 norristown g
Brightview East norriton 610-239-7700 East norriton g g
Britanny pointe Estates 215-855-3826 lansdale g g g g
Brookside Health Care and Rehabilitation Ctr.
215-884-6776 Roslyn g
Buchert Ridge Community 610-323-5190 Pottstown g
Clare Bridge of Montgomery 215-540-0520 north Wales g
dock Woods 215-368-4438 lansdale g g g g
Fort Washington Estates 215-628-4156 Ft. Washington g g g
Foulkeways at Gwynedd 215-283-7072 Gwynedd g g g g
Friends services for the Aging - Quaker Comm.
215-646-0720 Blue Bell g g g g
Gwynedd Estates 215-628-4156 Ambler g g
lutheran Community at telford 215-723-9819 Telford g g
Meadowood at Worcester 610-584-1000 Worcester g g g g
normandy Farm Estates 215-661-1614 Blue Bell g g g g
peter Becker Community 215-256-9501 Harleysville g g g g
phoebe Wyncote 215-461-2102 Wyncote g g g g
Rydal park 215-885-6800 Rydal g g g g
sanatoga Ridge Community 610-326-6282 Pottstown g
shannondell at valley Forge 610-728-5200 Audubon g g g g
souderton Mennonite Homes 215-723-9881 Souderton g g g
spring House Estates 215-628-4429 Gwynedd g g g g
spring Mill presbyterian village 610-828-4848 lafayette Hill g g
st. Mary Manor 215-368-0900 lansdale g g g g
still Waters Community 215-673-5994 Pennsburg g
the Birches at Arbour square 215-541-3700 Harleysville g
victorian village 215-441-0350 Harboro g
Waverly Heights 610-645-8764 Gladwyne g g g g
Wesley Enhanced living Upper Moreland 215-675-0103 Harboro g g g
Wynwood of Montgomery 215-542-9670 north Wales g
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Barclay Farms Kent 877-729-6837
Bon Ayre Smyma 302-659-5800 bonayrehomes.com
Champion's Club at Jonathan's landing Magnolia 877-698-5602
Crossings at Christiana Bear 302-322-5818
southern Meadow Magnolia (302) 677-0800
spring Arbor Middletown 866-299-4996
spring Meadow Smyma 302-659-5551
springer Woods Wilmington 302-838-7925
village of long Creek newark 302-838-7925
noble's pond Dover 888-222-0030
Wild Meadows Dover 888-222-0030
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Edison Woods seniors Edison 732-549-7374
Four seasons at Forest Meadows Gloucester Township (877) 524-3700
Four seasons at Weatherby Woodwich/Swedesboro (866) 487-9042
Gatherings at Bel Air Absecorn 609-813-2326
Gatherings at Cape May Cape May 609-463-0284
Gatherings at lawrenceville lawrence Twp. 609-484-1935
Heritage Deptford 856-686-2244
Holiday City at Monroe Williamstown 856-728-7351
Highland Estates Gloucester Twp. (856) 374-8000
Hyde park Woodbridge 732-855-2999
locus Hill Hamilton 609-587-3775
oaks of Weymouth Mays landing 609-625-6257
park terrace Rahway 732-680-1160
parke place Washington Twp. 856-256-8050
pelician place at Riverwinds Thorofare 856-848-0683
princeton Windrows Princeton 800-708-7007 princetonwindrows.com
Regency at denville Denville 973-625-2200
Regency at Monroe Monroe Twp. 732-605-1717
silver lake Academy House Clayton (856) 881-1848
spicer Estates Mullica Hill 856-467-2707
stirling Glen Monroe Twp. (877)HOV-HOME
tavistock at Mays landing Mays landing 609/909-5353
Woodlands at Hamilton Hamilton 609-584-5860
yorkshire village lawrenceville 609-520-1100
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Alden place at Cornwall lebanon 717-272-8911
Ashbridge Manor Downingtown 610-269-8800 ashbridgemanor.com
Bethel park Bethel Park 412-833-3220
Brittany Hills landenberg (610)268-2300
Coldstream Crossing Retirement Community
Phoenixville 610-933-3493
Country Classic at Morgan Hill William Twp. 610-330-9902
Essex House lemoyne 717-730-7302
Four seasons at East Brandywine East Brandwine 215-478-9400
Foxfield Boothwyn 610-859-8800
Grande at Riverview Conshoshoken (610) 828-3877
Harrowgate landenberg (610) 268-2300
Knob Hill Farm Honeybrook Twp. 610-273-3500
laurel vistas York 866-552-8735
luther Crest Allentown 800-606-3424 diakon.org
Maple village Hatboro 215-675-0103
Meridian of valley square Warrington 215-491-7009
north Field at Menno Haven Chambersburg 800-222-6695 mennohaven.org
ovation at Elk view West Grove (610) 869-0155
plaza Grande at newton square newtown Square (610) 355-0101
Regency at northampton Carriages Holland 215-322-740
Renaissance at Morgan Creek Richland Twp 215-538-3600
Riverview Estates Forks twp 610-923-0600
Rolling Meadows Manchester 800-764-9881
traditions of America at Hanover Bethlehem 484-281-3555 tohanover.com
traditions of America at liberty Hills Freedom 724-869-5595 toalibertyhills.com
traditions of America at liberty Hills State College 814-466-9490 toalibertyhills.com
traditions of America at Mount Joy Mount Joy 717-492-4529 tomountjoy.com
traditions of America at silver spring Mechanicsburg 717-766-9557 toasilverspring.com
traditions at inniscrone Avondale 610-268-1442
victorian village Hatboro 215-441-0350 victorianvillagehatboro.com
Windsor at Glen Mills Glen Mills 866-736-1222
Woods at Rock Raymond Downingtown 800-791-8211
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Attleboro Retirement Community
800-643-8515 langhome 136 102 179 2,053 3,613 70,500 188,300
Chandler Hall Health services
215-860-4000 newtown 10 136 53 1,041 1 195,000 255,000
Christ's Home shepherd's Crossing
215-956-2270 Warminster 114 55 24 972 1,096 83,500 406,000
Friends life Care 215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg.
luthern Community at telford
215-723-9819 Telford 250 72 75 666 2,535 49,600 315,000
Manor at york town, the 267-488-0398 Jamison 64
pennswood village 215-504-1122 newtown 312 37 50 2,766 7,137 95,500 384,900
phoebe Richland Health Care Ctr.
267-317-4512 Richlandtown 2 143 1,120 1,220 5,000 7,500
pine Run Community 800-992-8992 Doylestown 300 107 127 1,843 5,071 10,000 335,500
southampton Estates 215-364-3382 Southampton 351 36 120
twining village Ritirement Community
215-396-7236 Holland 224 120 80 2,046 5,199 99,000 179,000
Wesley Enhanced living doylestown
267-895-1100 Doylestown 218 60 60 1,379 3,180 82,000 385,000
Wood River village 215-741-3030 Bensalem 279 58 17 1,779 4,398 68,950 391,400
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Barclay Friends 610-696-5211 W. Chester 8 43 99 3,512 5,973 44,100 72,200
Kendall Crosslands 800-216-1920 Kennett Sq. 279 45 64 2,699 5,712 107,500 397,420
devon Manor 610-688-8080 Devon 60 60 60
Freedom village Brandywine
481-288-2200 W.Brandywine 319 56 50 2,040 4,750 141,500 560,000
Friends life Care 215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg.
Jennr's pond Retirement Community
610-896-6801 West Grove 278 60 38
Kendal at longwood 800-216-1920 Kennett Sq. 213 60 49 2,468 5,712 70,400 309,220
Makemie At Whiteland 484-875-9100 Exton 202 25 54 2,395 6,150 337,985 932,500
Manatawny Manor 610-705-3700 Pottstown 2 59 133 2,500 2,500 30,000 30,000
simpson Meadows 610-269-8400 Downingtown 94 36 976 6,211 12,440 168,000
tel Hai Retirement Community
610-273-9333 Honey Brook 173 87 139 814 1,772 74,500 275,000
villa saint Martha 610-873-5300 Downingtown 60 60 120 1,256 2,271 25,000 50,000
Ware presbyterian village 610-998-2400 Oxford 84 52 137 1,500 2,415 99,500 486,000
Wellington at Hershey's Mill 484-653-1200 W. Chester 193 64 36 2,990 4,535
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Renovated, new fashioned, and top notch care – the words frequently used to describe the ideal mature living situation that many will find themselves in – aren’t exactly believed to be easy to come by. But modern retirement retreats, care facilities and hospice centers deserve a second look. These categories have made dramatic leaps and bounds in quality in recent years, and top housing providers now offer a range in living accommodations for all lifestyles, from active and energetic to those who reserve their energy and need special types of care. Capping a thorough search for housing options with the traditional approach through Retire Inquirer has, in fact, become the best way to pin point the most comfortable housing.
Of course, not all housing opportunities were created equal, and if you’ve ever experienced living at a large, low quality home, you know how important quality is. ‘I love my retirement home. It’s a great center – if you find the right
programming for you,’ says Shire Rosenberg, 73, who started helping friends and family connect with housing opportunities through her per-sonalized classes at her care facility. ‘ There are homes, from retirement centers to hospice care homes that leave a lot to be desired. When I first started assisting people, I hated it because I saw so many areas where homes needed to improve. But as I have been in the business, I have seen across the board improvement.’ So, how do you tell the good from the great? Here are a group of housing opportunities, coupled with information and testimonials strait from their residents.
Better Care Methods Mean Better Housing. Retirement housing traces its root back for thousands of years, when religious organiza-tions would require followers to open up their homes to people who needed extra care, which created a safety net for growing adults. In Eu-rope, the expanding need for care transitioned into home care as the years progressed.
Retirement housing opportunities have a bit of an image problem.