CCRCs by State
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Alabama
14 options -
Arizona
34 options -
California
168 options -
Colorado
27 options -
Connecticut
22 options -
District of Columbia
20 options -
Delaware
11 options -
Florida
130 options -
Georgia
11 options -
Hawaii
4 options -
Iowa
47 options -
Illinois
93 options -
Indiana
47 options -
Kansas
63 options -
Kentucky
8 options -
Louisiana
4 options -
Massachusetts
22 options -
Maryland
92 options
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Maine
11 options -
Michigan
51 options -
Minnesota
46 options -
Missouri
66 options -
North Carolina
108 options -
Nebraska
10 options -
New Hampshire
18 options -
New Jersey
39 options -
New Mexico
4 options -
New York
25 options -
Ohio
80 options -
Oklahoma
19 options -
Oregon
35 options -
Pennsylvania
403 options -
South Carolina
55 options -
Tennessee
20 options -
Texas
58 options -
Virginia
70 options -
Washington
130 options -
Wisconsin
15 options
FAQ
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Who is Right For Continuing Care Retirement Communities?
Seniors who want to enjoy a secure and stable living environment, with minimal stress and maximum convenience. Typically, CCRCs require residents to be at least 62 years old and in good health. -
What Types of Services Are Provided in Continuing Care Retirement Communities?
Independent living or Assisted living apartments
On-site healthcare services
Housekeeping, laundry services, daily meals, transportation services
Fitness centers and recreational activities
24-hour security and emergency response systems
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How Much Do Continuing Care Retirement Communities Cost?
The average cost of a CCRC in the U.S. is around $3,500 to $5,000 per month. Some CCRCs require a buy-in fee that can range from $100,000 to $1 million or more, while others do not require a buy-in and simply charge a monthly fee ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 or more.