BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer
A generation ago, aging Americans saw retirement as a straight line - a move to senior housing in a warm-climate community, followed by an easy shift to assisted living.
As the baby boomer generation hits retirement age, however, the trend is anything but uniform. Seniors today and tomorrow want lifestyle, and they wil...
CREJ Staff Writer
A generation ago, aging Americans saw retirement as a straight line - a move to senior housing in a warm-climate community, followed by an easy shift to assisted living.
As the baby boomer generation hits retirement age, however, the trend is anything but uniform. Seniors today and tomorrow want lifestyle, and they wil...
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