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		<title>Moving in the Right Direction-Senior Transitions, Inc.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2013 21:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kemmie Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merrill and Judy Skolnik were starting to feel isolated in their home of 51 years. Judy was experiencing some health problems and finding it difficult to navigate their multi-level home. While Merrill enjoyed their family home, he found it hard to maintain the large yard and aging house. The Skolniks began looking at continuing care retirement communities (CCRC), and after a lengthy search, they selected Roland Park Place in Baltimore, Md. The two native Baltimoreans have a long history in [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merrill and Judy Skolnik were starting to feel isolated in their home of 51 years. Judy was experiencing some health problems and finding it difficult to navigate their multi-level home. While Merrill enjoyed their family home, he found it hard to maintain the large yard and aging house.</p>
<div id="attachment_19632" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/IMG_8673rc.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-19632" alt="Merrill and Judy Skolnik were overwhelmed by the thought of moving until they enlisted the help of a moving coordinator." src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/IMG_8673rc-300x260.jpg" width="300" height="260" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Merrill and Judy Skolnik were overwhelmed by the thought of moving until they enlisted the help of a moving coordinator.</p></div>
<p>The Skolniks began looking at continuing care retirement communities (CCRC), and after a lengthy search, they selected Roland Park Place in Baltimore, Md. The two native Baltimoreans have a long history in the area and were relieved to find a place in the city and close to their children.</p>
<p>After raising their four children, Judy launched a career as an advisor at Towson University. An electrical engineer, Merrill earned his degree from Johns Hopkins University and worked for nearly 40 years for the U.S. government. When he retired, he was the Superintendent of the Radar Division of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., and a widely renowned author and expert in radar technology.</p>
<p>After living in the same home for decades, the Skolniks were overwhelmed by the thought of moving. Even after finding the right retirement community, they had no idea of where or how to start the transition.</p>
<p>The staff at Roland Park Place suggested that the Skolniks enlist the help of Senior Transitions, Inc., a moving coordinating company owned and operated by Charna Kinneberg, RN, MBA. Senior Transitions assists seniors and their families with every aspect of the moving process from planning and downsizing to packing and unpacking.</p>
<p>“We are not a one-size-fits-all company. Each client is unique,” Charna explained. “Our services are tailored to relieve the stress of moving, and our first goal is to determine the exact needs of the client.”</p>
<p>When Charna started helping the Skolniks, relocating began to seem manageable. “She just took the whole burden off; she was in charge,” recalled Judy. “Thank goodness for Charna.”</p>
<div id="attachment_19633" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/IMG_8690rc.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-19633" alt="Instead of worrying about home maintenance or feeling isolated, the Skolniks now enjoy a wide range of activities with new friends and neighbors." src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/IMG_8690rc-200x300.jpg" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Instead of worrying about home maintenance or feeling isolated, the Skolniks now enjoy a wide range of activities with new friends and<br />neighbors.</p></div>
<p>Charna helped Judy and Merrill make key decisions about what to take with them and what to leave behind. “She’s very decisive,” Judy recalled of Charna. “She knows what should be done and just does it.” She also enlisted help to do the packing and unpacking, so the couple did not have to worry about the physical tasks of the move.</p>
<p>“They were just wonderful,” Judy said of Senior Transitions. “They pack you up, and they bring you here, and they unpack you. They even make up your bed, and you’re ready to begin your new life.”</p>
<p>In addition to being efficient and professional, Charna and her staff also formed a personal relationship with the Skolniks. It was almost a year after they moved that Judy recalled seeing some of Senior Transitions’ staff members in the lobby of Roland Park Place. “A new resident was moving in upstairs with Charna’s help. I recognized the movers, and, to my surprise, they greeted me by name. They remembered everything about us. I couldn’t believe it,” she said.</p>
<p>Since moving, the Skolniks have enjoyed a much-improved lifestyle. Merrill stopped driving and Judy only drives during the day, so the couple rarely ventured out in the evenings while living in their house. Now, they take the community bus to the opera, theater, concerts and dinners. “There’s something to do here all the time,” Judy said. “I try to take advantage of everything, and it’s been very stimulating.”</p>
<p>Finding a community close to home and the professionals to help them make the move has helped the Skolniks transition to their ideal retirement. From living an isolated life in their increasingly burdensome house to enjoying activities and events with new friends and neighbors, the Skolniks have certainly made a move in the right direction.</p>
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		<title>Senior Transitions, Inc.-Real Life Story</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2013 20:33:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kemmie Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Theodore DeBois was living in his large, single family home alone. His wife had passed away several years earlier, and the house was quickly becoming too much to manage. Due to his worsening macular degeneration, Theodore also required round-the-clock home care aids to assist him. “When my father decided it was time for a move, I was pretty stressed about how I was going to get him moved,” recalled June Jacobs, Mr. DeBois’ daughter. June and her family quickly settled [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Theodore DeBois was living in his large, single family home alone. His wife had passed away several years earlier, and the house was quickly becoming too much to manage. Due to his worsening macular degeneration, Theodore also required round-the-clock home care aids to assist him.<!--?xml:namespace prefix = "o" ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /--></p>
<p>“When my father decided it was time for a move, I was pretty stressed about how I was going to get him moved,” recalled June Jacobs, Mr. DeBois’ daughter.</p>
<p>June and her family quickly settled on North Oaks, a nearby independent living community, as her father’s new home. The community suggested she contact a moving coordinator to help with the details of the large move. “I called Senior Transitions, and that was the best call I ever made,” June said. Senior Transitions, Inc. is a moving coordination company owned by Charna Kinneberg, RN, MBA.</p>
<p>Following their initial phone consultation, Charna started working on a floor plan for Mr. DeBois’ new home. She brought her computer to the family home, measured the furniture and quickly ascertained what would fit in the new apartment. June said, “By the time she was done, we knew exactly what furniture we were taking. That was a major help.”</p>
<p>When moving day arrived, Senior Transition’s expertise again proved invaluable. Charna and her staff packed the entire house in just a few days and then enlisted a top-quality mover to handle the complex move. “Throughout the process, every time I would panic, she would assure me that everything would be all right, and she was right,” explained June.</p>
<p>On the day of the move, Mr. DeBois went out to lunch with his caregiver and returned to an apartment that was ready to live in: complete with pictures on the wall, clothes in the closet, food in the fridge, and linens on the bed. After the move was finished, Charna arranged to have people remove the remaining junk and trash from the home.</p>
<p>“I really can’t recommend Charna’s services enough,” June concluded. “She took so much off my plate and made the whole process just amazing. I call her and her staff angels.”</p>
<p>A mere six weeks after deciding he was ready to move, Mr. DeBois was settled into his new home at North Oaks. Today, he is enjoying all that community living has to offer.</p>
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		<title>Rosner Healthcare Navigation&#8211;Real Life Profile</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2013 17:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kemmie Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Betsy Kremer went to visit her parents, Howie and Billie Palmer, in their assisted living community in upstate New York, she quickly realized that her father was not flourishing in the new environment. After initially moving into an independent living apartment, the Palmers were just settling in when Billie’s increasing healthcare needs forced them to move to the assisted living unit of the community. The assisted living community provided the care that Billie needed, but Howie, who was still [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Betsy Kremer went to visit her parents, Howie and Billie Palmer, in their assisted living community in upstate New York, she quickly realized that her father was not flourishing in the new environment. After initially moving into an independent living apartment, the Palmers were just settling in when Billie’s increasing healthcare needs forced them to move to the assisted living unit of the community. The assisted living community provided the care that Billie needed, but Howie, who was still independent, found the social opportunities lacking.</p>
<div id="attachment_19459" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 226px"><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Rosner-profile.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-19459" alt="With the help of a care manager, Howie and Billie Palmer made a seamless move from their assisted living community in upstate New York to their daughter’s house in Maryland." src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Rosner-profile.png" width="216" height="122" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">With the help of a care manager, Howie and Billie Palmer made a seamless move from their assisted living community in upstate New York to their daughter’s<br />house in Maryland.</p></div>
<p>Betsy and her husband invited her parents to come and live with them in their home in Maryland. To her surprise, her father not only accepted their offer but also was ready to move the following day.</p>
<p>“When I asked when he wanted to move, he said tomorrow, and I knew I needed to go back and make arrangements immediately,” Betsy recalled. With no experience with elder care and no idea where to start, she quickly became overwhelmed planning for her parents’ impending move.</p>
<p>When one of her acquaintances recommended that she contact Jill Rosner from Rosner Healthcare Navigation for help, Betsy quickly made the call. “Jill came over and met with my parents, and she clearly knew her way around the medical field,” Betsy said. “She recommended the home care agency we are still using, made suggestions on doctors, and helped troubleshoot any problems we had along the way.”</p>
<p>Since the Palmers have settled into their daughter’s home, Jill has continued to help the family work through various challenges. She visits monthly to perform an assessment and review their care plans.</p>
<p>In addition to her monthly visits, Jill is always available for emergency consultations. “She is there whenever anything comes up,” Betsy explained. “She also always stops by whenever I am out of town to make sure everything is going well. That really provides peace of mind for me.”</p>
<p>As the primary caregiver for her parents, Betsy is extremely grateful to have the assistance and expertise of Rosner Healthcare Navigation at her disposal. She concluded, “Jill’s always there if I need her; all I have to do is pick up the phone.”</p>
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		<title>A Difficult Move to a Retirement Community Made Simple</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 19:26:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lauren Searson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Kathleen and Richard McCarty retired, they took the path less travelled by choosing to upsize.  Therefore, when the time came to move to a retirement community years later, the process seemed especially daunting.  With the help of Charna Kinneberg and her team at Senior Transitions Inc., however, the couple was able to experience a seamless move from the large family home to their new apartment. Kathleen and Richard met in Baltimore while he was a student at Johns Hopkins [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_8920" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Grandparents-That-Used-A-Senior-Move-Management-Service.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-8920" src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Grandparents-That-Used-A-Senior-Move-Management-Service-150x150.jpg" alt="The McCartys at Their New Retirement Community" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Richard and Kathleen McCarty faced an especially overwhelming task when they eventually decided to downsize from their large home, but with the help of move management service Senior Transitions, Inc., their move to a retirement living option was completely stress-free.</p></div>
<p>When Kathleen and Richard McCarty retired, they took the path less travelled by choosing to upsize.  Therefore, when the time came to move to a retirement community years later, the process seemed especially daunting.  With the help of Charna Kinneberg and her team at <a title="Senior Transitions, Inc." href="http://www.retirement-living.com/experts/moving-and-downsizing/details/69/senior-transitions-inc" target="_blank">Senior Transitions Inc.</a>, however, the couple was able to experience a seamless move from the large family home to their new apartment.</p>
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<p>Kathleen and Richard met in Baltimore while he was a student at Johns Hopkins University and she was attending Mount St. Agnes, now a part of Loyola University.  Married a year later, the couple had two children as Richard pursued his Masters degree at Hopkins.</p>
<p>The family then moved to Ithaca, NY where Richard became part of the faculty at Cornell University and Kathleen helped with library and development work for the school.   With the birth of their third child, the couple remained in the area for 24 years before returning to Baltimore in 1990 where Richard served as Chair of the Department of Biology at Hopkins.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had moved to Timonium, but the suburbs just weren&#8217;t for me, so we downsized to a condo in the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood,&#8221; said Kathleen.  At the time, the McCartys had also bought a weekend place in the mountains of Virginia.</p>
<p>&#8220;Two years later, the house right up the street became available and the first time we looked at it, we were filling out a contract,&#8221; said Richard.  &#8220;It had five bedrooms, so we were upsizing again, which isn&#8217;t necessarily a good idea.&#8221;</p>
<p>Although the couple loved their home, they were there for a decade before the maintenance became too much to handle.   Additionally, they had sold their weekend home and were therefore combining the belongings of two households.</p>
<p>Despite the overwhelming aspects of downsizing, there was one base the McCartys fortunately had covered.  They had always known where they would spend their later years.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our lawyer looked at our housing agreement and said everything looked fine but asked if we had shopped around,&#8221; said Kathleen. &#8220;We said we have not shopped around, we don&#8217;t want to live in the county, we want to stay in our neighborhood, and we want to be a part of Roland Park Place.&#8221;</p>
<p>The continuing care retirement community was a mere two blocks from where the couple had already been living, and for them, Roland Park Place&#8217;s reputation set it apart from any other option.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was also the peace of mind we could give our children,&#8221; said Richard.  &#8220;This is a place you walk in at your own power and they carry you up and you don&#8217;t have to worry about a thing; it&#8217;s wonderful.&#8221;<br />
Among these perks, however, the couple still knew they faced the hurdle of clearing out their large home and giving whatever items they could to their three children or Goodwill.</p>
<p>Fortunately, upon signing their agreement to be residents, the McCartys received a packet from the community that included a brochure for Charna Kinneberg and her professional senior move management service, Senior Transitions, Inc.</p>
<p>&#8220;I looked at it and immediately told Richard we were going with this organization,&#8221; said Kathleen.  &#8220;Charna seemed to do everything, and she certainly did.&#8221;</p>
<p>Senior Transitions, Inc. helps with various parts of the moving process including automated floor plan designs, packing, supervising movers, preparing for home sales and disposing of unneeded items.  Charna Kinneberg, RN, MBA, started the company in 2001 and is a founding member of the National Association of Senior Move Mangers (NASMM).  She also serves on the board of two geriatric care provider groups.</p>
<p>And with this expertise, the couple said she was fully prepared from the start.  &#8220;From the moment Charna walked in the door, it was peace, serenity, efficiency and organization,&#8221; said Kathleen.  &#8220;A lot of people have jobs that they&#8217;re really good at, and she is really good at senior transitions.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the help of the Senior Transitions staff, the McCartys were connected with reliable movers and were able to donate several items, including 17 boxes of books that went to a charitable organization.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we got here, it was shocking to discover how they could unpack and find places for everything, and exactly where I would&#8217;ve put them!&#8221; said Kathleen.  &#8220;They knew our house and they took the time to do all that.&#8221;</p>
<div id="attachment_8921" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Garden-in-Senior-Housing.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-8921" src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Garden-in-Senior-Housing-150x150.jpg" alt="Garden Plots at Roland Park Place Senior Living" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">With the move behind them, the couple is enjoying life at their new home, Roland Park Place, where they take advantage of the retirement community&#39;s fitness center and further pursue their passion for gardening.</p></div>
<p>As avid gardeners, the McCartys were especially delighted to know their beloved flowers were also accommodated.  &#8220;Our sunroom was filled with at least 20 orchids and all kinds of paraphernalia, and we had no place for them here,&#8221; said Richard.  &#8220;Charna put them on Craigslist for us and got several phone calls.  A woman came and took everything in a half hour period and our worry was off the deck completely.&#8221;</p>
<p>The couple not only appreciated Charna&#8217;s dedication throughout the process, but that of each of her employees.  &#8220;They were the best we&#8217;ve encountered.  All wonderful, lovely, charming people who came prepared every day to calm me down,&#8221; Kathleen said with a smile.</p>
<p>While many of the McCartys&#8217; peers have utilized Senior Transitions and were just as thrilled with their services, the couple still does not hesitate to spread the word about the move management company whenever possible. &#8220;I couldn&#8217;t recommend Charna and her employees more highly to anybody,&#8221; said Kathleen.</p>
<p>With the stress-free move behind them, the couple could not be happier with their new apartment and surroundings at Roland Park Place.  As they take advantage of the community&#8217;s fitness center and scheduled daytrips, the McCartys have enjoyed getting to know their neighbors and continuing their favorite pastime by reserving a plot in the gardening areas.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s important to move when both of you are able to do so physically and mentally,&#8221; said Richard.  &#8220;We are younger than most people here, but we were actually able to make the right decisions and enjoy the move and get it done.  It made our adjustment to living here very easy.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>A Professional in Real Estate Finds Assistance When Making the Move</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 14:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lauren Searson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The process of downsizing and selling the family home is often overwhelming, even for those with a background in the moving industry. A real estate broker for 25 years, Carol Fine, and her husband, Richard, wanted to make a quick move from their five-bedroom house three years ago, and with the help of Downsize, Etc., they were able to do just that.   Married for 53 years, the Fines have two children. While Richard enjoys playing golf and swimming, Carol [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;font-size: small"><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/6630.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-6751" src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/6630-206x300.jpg" alt="A Professional in Real Estate Finds Assistance When Making the Move" width="206" height="300" /></a>The process of downsizing and selling the family home is often overwhelming, even for those with a background in the moving industry.<span> </span>A real estate broker for 25 years, Carol Fine, and her husband, Richard, wanted to make a quick move from their five-bedroom house three years ago, and with the help of Downsize, Etc., they were able to do just that.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;font-size: small">Married for 53 years, the Fines have two children.<span> </span>While Richard enjoys playing golf and swimming, Carol can often be seen sewing or settling down with her latest read.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-size: small"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman">It was when she was diagnosed with early Alzheimer&#8217;s that they decided it was time to make the transition and ended up selling their home within a few weeks.<span> </span>&#8220;We couldn&#8217;t do it ourselves.<span> </span>It was just so overwhelming to stand there and figure out what to take or sell,&#8221; she said.<span> </span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;font-size: small">Fortunately, she was introduced to Nancy Malphrus and Bart Goldstein of Downsize, Etc., a company that specializes in real estate, liquidation and design.<span> </span>&#8220;Nancy came over and knew what we needed to do,&#8221; said Carol. &#8220;I was extremely impressed with her presentation and guidelines for downsizing.&#8221;</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-size: small"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman">The couple then visited their future two-bedroom apartment with Bart, who drew up a diagram, factoring in the particular furniture they wanted to take.<span> </span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;font-size: small">&#8220;They recommended a moving company that was terrific,&#8221; said Carol.<span> </span>&#8220;It was also a very controlled environment as they limited the number of people who could go through the house.&#8221;</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;font-size: small">Not only were their valuables properly cared for and secure, but the Fines&#8217; home was left spotless.<span> </span>According to Carol, Bart and Nancy made all of the arrangements for selling or donating the remainder of the couple&#8217;s belongings while Bart helped decorate their apartment.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;font-size: small">Since their move, the Fines have continually stayed in touch with the organization and do not hesitate to recommend it to anyone they know considering a move.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;font-size: small">&#8220;Being in real estate for so many years I know how much is involved and you just can&#8217;t make a move like that on your own,&#8221; said Carol. &#8220;The process for us was absolutely seamless — it was a dream.&#8221; </span></p>
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		<title>Making the Move to a Retirement Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lauren Searson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was while attending Johns Hopkins University for graduate school that Anne and Bertram Wyatt-Brown first met. Not only were they both focused on careers in teaching, but they soon learned they shared many other interests, such as writing and music. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that they were on the same page when recently making decisions for their future in a retirement community. Over the years, the Wyatt-Browns traveled a great deal teaching at different institutions. After beginning [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/61251.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-6125" title="Picture - Making the Move to a Retirement Community" src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/61251-300x185.jpg" alt="Making the Move to a Retirement Community" width="300" height="185" /></a>It was while attending Johns Hopkins University for graduate school that Anne and Bertram Wyatt-Brown first met. Not only were they both focused on careers in teaching, but they soon learned they shared many other interests, such as writing and music. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that they were on the same page when recently making decisions for their future in a retirement community.</p>
<p>Over the years, the Wyatt-Browns traveled a great deal teaching at different institutions. After beginning their careers at Colorado State in Fort Collins, Colo., they later went to University of Colorado in Boulder and spent 17 years at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Oh. They eventually transferred to the University of Florida, where they taught for 21 years. In addition, the couple also spent part of their careers in Princeton, University of Wisconsin, University of Richmond and William &amp; Mary. Anne and Bertram also had a daughter, who now lives in St. Paul, Minn., along with two grandchildren.</p>
<p>Despite their many moves, it was never a question for the couple as to where they would spend their future. They left Florida to return home to Baltimore, where they had their sights set on eventually moving to Roland Park Place based on its convenient location and the positive experiences of Anne&#8217;s parents there.</p>
<p>Although Anne was initially hesitant about the physical aspects of the move, health issues and the difficulty of navigating and maintaining their three-level house had prompted the couple to seriously think about the transition to maintain their busy lifestyle.<br />
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<p>&#8220;Baltimore is home for me; my family is here,&#8221; said Anne. &#8220;The reason we ended up at Roland Park Place is my parents lived here and I had no intention of going to the county. As far as I was concerned it was the city or forget it, and it had to be the neighborhood.&#8221;</p>
<p>Having several friends and relatives needing care in a variety of elder care settings over the years had made the couple see the value of a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). They appreciated the fact that they would be able to remain connected to their friends on the campus even if their health needs were to change.</p>
<p>Anne also liked the improvements she had seen at Roland Park Place since her parents were living there. Among those big differences was a list of resources compiled by the staff to help ease the transition and a complimentary floor plan design consultation for future residents.</p>
<p>To further ensure a stress-free move, Anne and Bertram decided to hire a firm that could provide senior move management services. They selected <a href="/experts/moving-and-downsizing/details/69/senior-transitions-inc">Senior Transitions, Inc.</a>, an organization owned and operated by Charna Kinneberg. Senior Transitions, Inc. is a well established company. Charna is one of the founding members of the National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM).</p>
<p>With so many decisions to make about what to take, the couple really appreciated a software program that Senior Transitions, Inc. used that mapped out their new floor plan with their existing furniture and possessions. According to Charna, the program allows clients to immediately see their plans and what will or will not work in their new space.</p>
<p>&#8220;You could really see what it was going to look like,&#8221; said Anne.</p>
<p>Charna then provided her guidance to assist the couple in sorting through their belongings and getting rid of or donating different pieces of furniture.</p>
<p>&#8220;I coach my clients to focus on what we want to keep, not what they are getting rid of. It really helps with the decision making process,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Understanding just how important their tremendous book collection and academic libraries were to the Wyatt-Browns, Charna made certain to identify appropriate space for as many bookcases as possible. The couple was pleasantly surprised at how many bookcases could actually fit. Also realizing that Anne and Bertram needed space for their own computers, she incorporated a desk for each of them in the design.</p>
<p>&#8220;My goal is to keep as many of the most treasured items as possible while maintaining a safe environment,&#8221; said Charna.</p>
<p>Although Anne is often questioned how she could give up so many pieces of furniture, she said, &#8220;A lot of our furniture was handed down to us, and to be able to give it to people who want it and who will someday give it to somebody else I think is wonderful.&#8221;</p>
<p>For the official moving day, Senior Transitions, Inc. brought in a crew to manage and facilitate the move. &#8220;They were very efficient and fun to be around,&#8221; said Bertram. &#8220;They made it a pleasure . . . they were just great.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anne continued, &#8220;They had terrific ideas for pictures, and once they put the pictures up, it made it ours and just transformed the place. They are really gifted in figuring out where to put things and I am in awe of their skill.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the move behind them, the Wyatt-Browns are eager to get involved with programs at their new home as they continue the activities they are most passionate about.</p>
<p>One of these lifelong pursuits for the couple is writing. While Anne is an author as well as the co-editor of a gerontological-style journal, Bertram has written twelve books and is a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins. &#8220;I go to seminars sometimes and get revved up about that,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Music is another passion they have shared. Anne, who started in the Glee Club at Bryn Mawr when she was 14, had dreamed of attending Radcliffe College and joining its Chorale Society after hearing them in concert. Not only did she accomplish this goal, but she also became the group&#8217;s manager and has since continued to sing in different chorales and churches.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everywhere we have gone, I have sung in a group,&#8221; she said. &#8220;We had 10 moves, and every time, we would join a church and join the choir.&#8221; That carries through today as the couple sings in the choir at the Cathedral of the Incarnation which is right down the street from their home.</p>
<p>Most importantly, Anne and Bertram have enjoyed getting to know the individuals at the community. They have been very impressed with how outgoing the staff and residents are and are pleased that there are other &#8220;academics&#8221; living at Roland Park Place.</p>
<p>&#8220;The facilities are great and we plan to make good use of them, but it&#8217;s the kindness of people that really makes a difference,&#8221; said Anne.</p>
<p>As they meet new individuals, however, they will never forget the people who played a pivotal role in helping them get settled into their new home. No matter their daily pursuits, the Wyatt-Browns know they have beautiful and comfortable surroundings to return to thanks to Senior Transitions, Inc.</p>
<p>&#8220;They were terrific, we have nothing but praise for Charna and her group,&#8221; said Bertram.</p>
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		<title>A Seamless Transition</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 09:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lauren Searson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The last time we moved was 41 years ago,&#8221; says Ross Ressler as he comfortably relaxes in the beautifully furnished apartment he shares with his wife Mary Ann in Charlestown Retirement Community. As the couple&#8217;s apartment is completed with their upright piano and a faux fireplace that gives it an ambiance of comfort and luxury, it is hard to believe that after 40 years their latest transition was so smooth. Long before this move, however, the Resslers&#8217; story begins when [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The last time we moved was 41 years ago,&#8221; says Ross Ressler as he comfortably relaxes in the beautifully furnished apartment he shares with his wife Mary Ann in <a href="/housing/details/249/charlestown">Charlestown Retirement Community</a>. As the couple&#8217;s apartment is completed with their upright piano and a faux fireplace that gives it an ambiance of comfort and luxury, it is hard to believe that after 40 years their latest transition was so smooth.</p>
<p>Long before this move, however, the Resslers&#8217; story begins when they met at a dance, which, according to Mrs. Ressler, has often led to the debate of who saw who first. Though no matter whom it was, the couple is happy to say they have celebrated 48 years of marriage. During this time, Mr. Ressler had worked for Amoco American Oil Company while Mrs. Ressler was a homemaker and bookkeeper who worked part time at the Catonsville Community College bookstore for several years.</p>
<p>It was Aug. 28, 2008 that the Resslers received the call for which they had been waiting. An apartment matching their request had become available. Though the couple sold their home in a matter of three weeks, they knew the actual moving process would not be so easy.</p>
<p>Mrs. Ressler said she and her husband knew they did not want to tackle this move on their own and at the time were given a list of vendors by the Charlestown sales staff. Instead of getting overwhelmed and bogged down with the details, they contacted Charna Kinneberg, owner of the company Senior Transitions, Inc. which provides move coordination services.</p>
<p>As a result, they had downsized, disposed of unnecessary items, had everything packed up, and were moved into their new place by October 10, less than two months after initially learning the apartment was available.</p>
<p>&#8220;We didn&#8217;t have to go through a book to try to find people to take away trash, donate things to, or even move our things since Charna and her staff took care of everything,&#8221; says Mrs. Ressler. &#8220;Everyone was wonderful including the other vendors they recommended. They showed up on time and if they were going to be late at all, they called. There was no waiting around wondering.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr. Ressler adds that on the actual moving day, the vendors were taking care of unpacking all of the items and followed the couple&#8217;s wishes placing everything accordingly. &#8220;We walked into the bedroom and there they were making our bed &#8211; it was just like a hotel where everything we needed was in place and ready for us!&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>In other moves they made over the years, according to Mrs. Ressler, they had still had to contend with the packing supplies after everything was done. That was certainly not the case this time, however, thanks to their moving coordinator. The trash was removed with boxes taken away, thus the Resslers were free to quickly start their lives at Charlestown.</p>
<p>The Resslers&#8217; story is certainly not uncommon; however, theirs teaches others of the available resources that can be utilized when taking on this difficult task. Charna says the move coordinators take one of the major barriers of moving away. &#8220;We often hear &#8216;I don&#8217;t want to be a burden to my children,&#8217; or &#8216;I don&#8217;t have time to help my parents,&#8217;&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>With a qualified, experienced move coordinator, these and other issues associated with a move are handled. According to Charna, the ultimate goal is to remove that stress from the experience, though the source differs from client to client. One may just need someone to help them figure out what will fit into the new unit while another client may want help disposing of things they do not need. Someone else will just want help packing or unpacking as others want to go on vacation and come back after the move is done.</p>
<p>No matter the scenario, this move manager is there to help. &#8220;We&#8217;ve done it all,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>Senior Transitions, Inc., however, is not limited to coordinating local moves. Charna is President Elect and one of the founding members of the National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM), an organization of move managers located throughout the U.S. and Canada. The industry has grown significantly in the past six years from the initial 16 member companies in 2002 to now over 500 companies.</p>
<p>&#8220;When a client is moving to or from another location, we can easily find a member company to help on the other end,&#8221; says Charna. &#8220;Because of my longstanding involvement with the organization, I often personally know the other company.&#8221;</p>
<p>Also as a result of her commitment to the association, some of the communities she regularly works with even call her rather than just selecting from the NASMM web site.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, with what turned out to be a very stress-free move behind them, the Resslers have enjoyed life in their new home. As Resident Ambassadors at Charlestown, they talk to prospective residents, showing them the community and discussing the advantages of living at Charlestown. Mrs. Ressler is also in the process of starting a new dining companions program at the community with her friend.</p>
<p>Of course, they often discuss their experience with Senior Transitions, Inc. and would recommend seeking the assistance of a move manager to anyone in a similar situation.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no way we could have made the move without them,&#8221; says Mrs. Ressler. &#8220;It&#8217;s the single biggest reason most people give for not making the move. With Charna and her staff&#8217;s help, that issue is gone.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>An Unbelievable Surprise: Moving to a Retirement Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:59:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lauren Searson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Bonnie and William Iandolo, trying to visualize their apartment after downsizing from the family home was rather difficult. By utilizing an experienced moving company, however, their move was not only stress-free, but the couple could not believe their eyes when they first entered their new residence. Bonnie, who started working at American University for the Public Relations Department, eventually retired from the law school&#8217;s Registrar Office. When William, a lawyer, started having problems with his leg, the couple knew [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Bonnie and William Iandolo, trying to visualize their apartment after downsizing from the family home was rather difficult. By utilizing an experienced moving company, however, their move was not only stress-free, but the couple could not believe their eyes when they first entered their new residence.</p>
<p>Bonnie, who started working at American University for the Public Relations Department, eventually retired from the law school&#8217;s Registrar Office. When William, a lawyer, started having problems with his leg, the couple knew it was time for a transition.</p>
<p>&#8220;When our son and daughter-in-law also encouraged us, we became more serious about it,&#8221; said Bonnie.</p>
<p>After researching and visiting various communities in the area, they decided Ashby Ponds was the right fit. Though they were fortunate to have sold their house before the market&#8217;s downturn, the Iandolos knew the actual process of moving and parting with their belongings would not be easy.</p>
<p>It was then they were introduced by their son to Joel and Susie Danick of Maryland-based Transitional Assistance &amp; Design. After the move managers gave the Iandolos a presentation, they sat down with the couple to review the floor plan of their apartment.</p>
<p>&#8220;Based on the square footage, Joel helped us figure out what we could and could not take,&#8221; said Bonnie. &#8220;He worked very hard at making everything right.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was a relief for the Iandolos knowing every aspect of their move was being taken care of. When the actual day arrived, Joel had arranged for the movers to unpack the couple&#8217;s belongings and have it ready before they stepped foot in their apartment.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was absolutely floored when I came upstairs, I think my heart actually stopped,&#8221; said Bonnie. &#8220;They had done such a marvelous job putting everything together and it was all polished; it was like walking into a new home.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since their move in December, the couple of almost 55 years enjoy the various amenities and activities of their community as much as possible. According to Bonnie, it is not unusual to be asked by her neighbors, some of whom still have unpacked boxes, how she was able to make such a smooth transition. In response, she gladly recommends the moving managers that made it all possible.</p>
<p>&#8220;They are so organized and knowledgeable about problems with spacing and layouts and they ensure everything is finished when you move in,&#8221; she said. &#8220;It was a wonderful feeling and I could not have asked for anything more perfect for an end product.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 14:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Forty-Something&#8221; Man Moves into Assisted Living Community Local publisher strives to inspire adult children to be more aware of the experiences their aging parents have in transition. Vienna, Va. — Steve Gurney is 43 years old, exactly half the national average age of residents living in assisted living communities. On Feb. 9, Gurney will experience first hand what it is like to move into one of these communities by taking up temporary residence at Paul Spring Retirement Community in Alexandria, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/man-in-a-nursing-home-bed.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7165" src="http://www.retirement-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/man-in-a-nursing-home-bed.jpg" alt="man in a nursing home bed" width="150" height="150" /></a>&#8220;Forty-Something&#8221; Man Moves into Assisted Living Community<br />
Local publisher strives to inspire adult children to be more aware of the experiences their aging parents have in transition.</p>
<p>Vienna, Va. — Steve Gurney is 43 years old, exactly half the national average age of residents living in assisted living communities. On Feb. 9, Gurney will experience first hand what it is like to move into one of these communities by taking up temporary residence at <a href="/housing/details/888/paul-spring-retirement-community">Paul Spring Retirement Community</a> in Alexandria, VA.</p>
<p>Nearly 20 years ago, Gurney founded the Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook, a comprehensive resource that provides details on all of the senior living options in the mid-Atlantic. He said, &#8220;I realized that I have spent my entire career helping families and elders make these choices, but I have never experienced the transition first hand as a resident. I will be using this experience to help families better understand this important life transition.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gurney will not be utilizing this experience to evaluate the level of care and amenities or to determine if a specific community or option is &#8220;good&#8221; or &#8220;bad.&#8221; Instead, he will be focusing specifically on the feelings and emotions that an individual faces when moving to a new and different living environment.</p>
<p>The inspiration for this project began last September when Gurney was taking his children to their first day of school. He said, &#8220;When I give my kids encouragement about their first day of school, it&#8217;s authentic because they know I have been through the same experience. This made me realize that I need to be more authentic by going through the same experiences that the readers of our publication and website are facing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gurney recognizes that his experience will be somewhat artificial due to his age and the fact that he will not be a permanent resident. However, by focusing specifically on the emotions accompanying the transition of leaving his home, he feels that he will be able to share important insights with others.</p>
<p>After his stay at Paul Spring, Gurney plans to take up residence at a continuing care retirement community, nursing home, an independent living community for low-income seniors, and an Alzheimer&#8217;s-specific community. &#8220;Most people don&#8217;t recognize the wide variety of choices,&#8221; said Gurney. &#8220;By living as a resident in five different types of communities, I hope that this experience will also help families better understand the options.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gurney plans to document his experiences through a blog at www.proaging.com and in articles in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook.</p>
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		<title>The Ultimate Move</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lauren Searson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helen and Steve Low have always been vitally interested in international affairs. Their involvement in the Foreign Service for more than 30 years took them to some exotic parts of the world and enabled them to participate in important historical moments. Though these world-rounded individuals remain as busy as ever, they are ready to settle down in a home that can offer everything they need in the future. &#8220;With the Foreign Service, we&#8217;ve made many moves, but this is different,&#8221; [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Helen and Steve Low have always been vitally interested in international affairs.  Their involvement in the Foreign Service for more than 30 years took them to some exotic parts of the world and enabled them to participate in important historical moments.  Though these world-rounded individuals remain as busy as ever, they are ready to settle down in a home that can offer everything they need in the future.</p>
<p>&#8220;With the Foreign Service, we&#8217;ve made many moves, but this is different,&#8221; said Helen.  &#8220;This is the &#8216;ultimate&#8217; move.&#8221;</p>
<p>And for these D.C. residents of over 50 years, their ultimate move had to be to Fox Hill, a senior living community scheduled to open this year in Bethesda.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re really looking forward to this transition,&#8221; said Helen.  &#8220;We&#8217;ll still be inside the Beltway and can continue to take part in the many activities the Washington area offers &#8211; the social groups, the music and theater and other cultural aspects.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was that interest in different cultures that brought the Lows together initially.  The two met in the early 1950s while attending graduate school at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.  They were married in 1954 and joined the Foreign Service shortly after.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had done a doctoral thesis on the Philippines and Helen had studied India, so it was only natural that we would spend our career in Africa and/or Latin America.  It was just a fascinating time,&#8221; said Steve.  After helping open the first American post in Kampala, Uganda, followed by a tour in Senegal, they were sent to Brasilia soon after it was founded.</p>
<p>The Lows then traveled to Zambia where he had been appointed ambassador.  It was a particularly interesting time as they were surrounded by wars on four sides.  As the American leader of a joint British-American negotiating team, Steve helped reach a settlement that ended the war and provided for Zimbabwe&#8217;s independence.</p>
<p>Over the course of 31 years in the Foreign Service, the Lows spent half of their time in the U.S. where Steve was assigned to various positions in the Department of State including director of training at the State Department&#8217;s Foreign Service Institute.  Following retirement from the Foreign Service, he spent five years in Italy as director of the Johns Hopkins University&#8217;s Bologna Center.</p>
<p>With such a diverse and interesting history, the Lows should fit well into the vibrant atmosphere of Fox Hill.  Though the community&#8217;s close proximity to the cultural surroundings of D.C. was an appealing factor for the couple, they will also enjoy the community&#8217;s Performing Arts Center with scheduled concerts, shows and movies as well as its artists&#8217; and recording studios.</p>
<p>The opportunities to stay active and connect with other residents, however, do not stop there.  Individuals can socialize over coffee in Fox Hill&#8217;s own Winter Garden &#8216;town center&#8217; or pamper themselves at the spa.  The indoor virtual driving range, wine cellar, game room, swimming pool, fitness center and five dining venues are even more of the extensive amenities that can be found within the community.</p>
<p>With a variety of options, residents will enjoy flexibility and the chance to maintain self-directed lifestyles.  The Lows are certainly pleased with this sense of independence as they plan to continue current projects outside of the community.  Steve, for example, has been working with the State Department on establishing the National Museum of the History of American Diplomacy.  &#8220;We think it&#8217;s important because there is no place in the U.S. devoted to looking at the history of our relations with the rest of the world,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>His similarly busy wife has remained active over the past eight years with a group called Zambia Orphans of AIDS.  &#8220;While it is a small group of volunteers headed by a remarkable Zambian woman, we have helped over 20 projects around the country,&#8221; said Helen.</p>
<p>Though they will carry on with those pursuits they are passionate about, they definitely plan to take advantage of all that their future home has to offer.  One thing the Lows are sure to enjoy is the community&#8217;s beautiful nature trails.  After looking at several potential communities, including those directly in the city, the couple felt Fox Hill would best serve as a successor to their current residence.</p>
<p>&#8220;The house we&#8217;re leaving has a fabulous Japanese-inspired garden that makes it very tranquil and serene,&#8221; said Helen.  &#8220;Finding a place that had some greenery was important to us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Also important was security and the quality healthcare at Fox Hill that includes in-home healthcare coordination and on-site assisted living, memory care and occupational, physical and speech therapy.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re both in our 80s and in good health,&#8221; said Steve.  &#8220;We thought it would be a good idea to move into a community and get established while we&#8217;re still young and vigorous.&#8221;  The couple said there is a sense of comfort in knowing that if something were to happen to either of them, the other could continue with a very nourishing lifestyle.</p>
<p>Following in their parents&#8217; footsteps, the Lows knew this was a decision they did not want to place on their three sons living in Australia, Hawaii and Boston.</p>
<p>&#8220;It isn&#8217;t fair for them for us to leave the burden of settling us somewhere,&#8221; said Helen.  &#8220;With families of their own and demanding jobs, we want this move to require as little effort from them as we can.  Even so, all three have been immensely supportive.&#8221;</p>
<p>Together, the Lows have ensured that they are well-prepared for the future.  They have selected a beautiful condominium and are among Fox Hill&#8217;s charter members, a group of early depositors.  Individuals joining the community have the benefit of owning their residences and working with designers to personalize them.</p>
<p>The overall setup of Fox Hill, however, is just what the couple was looking for.  Helen is especially delighted with the ample kitchen space and for having a place for both the piano and the harpsichord Steve built for her.</p>
<p>While they have close friends also moving to the community, the Lows have been able to meet other future residents at various events arranged by Fox Hill.  According to Helen, the sessions have been very informative on many aspects of the move and have enabled them to compare notes on the overall transition with their peers.  Future residents are also able to interact through Fox Hill Connection, an online virtual community where residents can chat with future neighbors, play online games, receive community updates and more.</p>
<p>As they approach their moving date, the couple looks forward to the secure, and of course, busy future ahead of them.  With an excellent location, endless opportunities and no home-maintenance, they can enjoy the carefree quality of their new community while maintaining their independent and active lifestyles.</p>
<p>While these avid world travelers may not leave their suitcases on the shelf for long, they could not be more pleased with the wonderful new home to which they will be returning.</p>
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