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  2. Age-restricted community - Wikipedia

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    Age-qualified communities, also known as 55+ communities, active adult communities, lifestyle communities, or retirement communities, are often planned communities that offer homes and community features that are attractive to 55+ adults. These might include a clubhouse or lifestyle center with a good many activities, sometimes with indoor and ...

  3. Granny dumping - Wikipedia

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    Granny dumping (informal) is a form of modern senicide.The term was introduced in the early 1980s by professionals in the medical and social work fields. Granny dumping is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "the abandonment of an elderly person in a public place such as a hospital or nursing home, especially by a relative". [1]

  4. Patrick McClure - Wikipedia

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    McClure has a Master of Arts (Public Policy) from Murdoch University, WA (1987–1991), [1] and a Bachelor of Social Work (Distinction) from Curtin University, WA (1978–1981). He also has a Diploma in Theological and Pastoral Studies from Yarra Theological Union , Vic (1975).

  5. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    While new retirement communities have developed in various areas of the United States, they are largely marketed to older adults who are financially secure. Lower income retirement communities are rare except for government subsidized housing, which neglects a large proportion of older adults who have fewer financial resources. [11]

  6. Acts Retirement-Life Communities - Wikipedia

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    Acts Retirement-Life Communities (Acts), based out of Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, is the third largest not-for-profit owner, operator and developer of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) in the United States. [1]

  7. H. Gary Morse - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Morse moved to Florida to take over his father's business selling vacant lots to mobile home owners. Morse instead decided to build homes, restaurants, pools, and golf courses, and by 1986, Morse was selling more than 500 homes per year. In 2011, the Holding Company of the Villages Ltd. generated at least $550 million in revenue.

  8. List of statutes of New Zealand (1999–2008) - Wikipedia

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    Local Electoral Act Amended: 2002/04/06; New Zealand Superannuation Act 2001 Amended heaps; Public Audit Act; Public Trust Act; Sydenham Money Club Act; Taranaki Regional Council Empowering Act; The Statutes of New Zealand Local Acts Nos 1-6; Tutae-Ka-Wetoweto Forest Act; Plus 55 acts amended and one act repealed.

  9. Independent senior living - Wikipedia

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    The total operational resident capacity for independent senior living communities in the United States in the year ... was 245,000. Holiday Retirement is the largest single provider of independent living with a resident capacity of 25,000 [3] at 240 retirement communities throughout the U.S. and Canada.