
2 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Cumberland County, ME
To help you with your search, browse the 10 reviews below for continuing care retirement communities in Cumberland County. On average, consumers rate continuing care retirement communities in Cumberland County 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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Piper Shores
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Continuing Care Retirement Communities near Cumberland County, ME
Recent Reviews of Continuing Care Communities in Cumberland County
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Review of The Cedars
I knew someone at The Cedars and they showed me their unit and I discussed with them what they thought of the place. It's a little pricey, but it's excellent. It could be a little warmer, but the w... Read more
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Review of Piper Shores
Piper Shores was beautiful and very big with the ocean view. It has 1300 residents, and that didn’t bother us at all; in fact, we liked that. It had beautiful and bright rooms. Read more
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Review of Piper Shores
Piper Shores is very clean and very beautiful. It is probably just too expensive for us. We checked out the apartment as well as the cottages. It is very nice, and the space is just right. The staf... Read more
Helpful Articles
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What Is a CCRC?
What They Are A CCRC, also referred to as a life-care community, combines residential accommodations with health services. The purpose of a CCRC is to allow residents to receive the appropriate ca...
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5 Signs It's Time to Look for a CCRC
Let’s face it – you still feel too young to move into a retirement community. But your friends and even family might be dropping by with glossy marketing materials touting the continuing care retir...
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Checklist: How to Choose the Right Continuing Care Retirement Community
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The Costs of a Continuing Care Retirement Community
When you hear the phrase “aging in place,” you probably think about modifications and technological changes that allow people to grow old in their own homes. Stair lifts and railings in the shower ...
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CCRC vs. Life Care: Which Contract is Right for You?
The burgeoning senior care market has introduced a slew of new concepts and terms that are easily confused. Many people believe, for example, that life care and continuing care communities are the ...