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myLifeSite Blog Archives provides information and guidance on senior living, life plan communities, CCRCs, independent living, and closely related topics from myLifeSite.
myLifeSite Blog Archives provides information and guidance on senior living, life plan communities, CCRCs, independent living, and closely related topics from myLifeSite.
The thing I keep coming back to is that older Americans who contemplate a retirement community have the sense that instead of simply “moving” they are moving “into” something and this makes them feel uncomfortable or trapped. While this may seem minor we all know that perception can be reality and it seems to me this is often the perception.
LifeSite Logics is pleased to be featured in a recent article in Senior Housing News highlighting a growing need for transparency in the senior living industry…
How one financial advisor sees planning opportunities in retirement community tax breaks.
Question: What term are advertisers, marketers, reporters, and others who serve people in their retirement years supposed to use when referring to their target market? Is a label really necessary?
Resort-style living. Cruise ship atmosphere. Sounds pretty good to me!
Yet, in the words of Lee Corso, “Not so fast my friend.” As the oldest baby boomers begin approaching their mid-retirement years it seems that the senior living industry might want to reconsider the potential impact of this image.
"For many seniors and retirees, the move to a retirement community can be a wonderful and rewarding experience for their later years. But my friend, Brad Breeding, president of LifeSite Logics [now My LifeSite] , which is a company that helps people find the right retirement community, says that planning for the future should include an [...]
"For many seniors and retirees, the move to a retirement community can be a wonderful and rewarding experience for their later years. But my friend, Brad Breeding, president of LifeSite Logics , which is a company that helps people find the right retirement community, says that planning for the future should include an understanding of [...]
According to a new study released by Pew Research and referenced in this Columbus Dispatch article almost 60% of Americans over age 65 are now online, and this is up 6% from just a year ago.
New Book- What’s the Deal with Retirement Communities?”- Addresses the Realities of Choosing a Retirement Community.
Congratulations to our elders for keeping it real and showing us that growing old CAN be fun!