A continuing care retirement community is able to offer progressive levels of care as they become necessary.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
In today\u2019s uncertain economic times marked by roller-coaster markets and flat-line wages<\/a>,\u00a0leave it to a certain segment of Michigan seniors and retirees who are choosing to live in bigger homes instead of taking a more common route of downsizing during their retirement years.<\/p>\n In fact, according to a recent report by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave, 49% of retirees in their survey chose not to downsize in \u201ctheir last move.\u201d Moreover,\u00a030% were electing to move into a much larger home. Such choices obviously belong to a retirement sector quite \u201cconfident with their investments.\u201d<\/p>\n More importantly, the survey revealed that about 20% selected a larger home not only to accommodate family visits, but also to provide the space for families to live with them in the future—the survey indicates that 16% of the retirees responding actually had a (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" A continuing care retirement community is able to offer progressive levels of care as they become necessary. In today\u2019s uncertain economic times marked by roller-coaster markets and flat-line wages,\u00a0leave it to a certain segment of Michigan seniors and retirees who…<\/span><\/p>\n