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A Comprehensive Guide to Retiring in Charleston, SC A Comprehensive Guide to Retiring in Charleston, SC
Offering a distinct southern charm and a relaxed coastal vibe, Charleston is the oldest city in all of South Carolina. There are many reasons to retire in Charleston, such as warm weather, generous tax exemptions, and an unbeatable atmosphere.
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The Ultimate Guide to Retirement in Lexington, SC The Ultimate Guide to Retirement in Lexington, SC
Just west of South Carolina’s Capital City of Columbia, on the shores of Lake Murray is Lexington. Seated in Lexington County, the Town of Lexington itself is steeped in history that predates the Revolutionary War.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Retiring in Tega Cay, SC A Comprehensive Guide to Retiring in Tega Cay, SC
Developed in 1970, 1,600 wooded acres of land on Lake Wylie, South Carolina just south of Charlotte, North Carolina were cleared to make way for the exclusive gated community of Tega Cay.
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4 Can’t Miss Holiday Events in Tega Cay, Fort Mill & Rock Hill, South Carolina 4 Can’t Miss Holiday Events in Tega Cay, Fort Mill & Rock Hill, South Carolina
If you find yourself in York County, South Carolina or anywhere in the greater Charlotte region during the holiday season, you’re in luck. There is so much to do in this area, from shopping to eating out to strolling through the various town centers.
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10 Benefits of Becoming a CNA 10 Benefits of Becoming a CNA
Close your eyes, think about how your future would look in a given career. Would you join the military, go to trade school, or attend a college? These are just a few options for when you’re re-evaluating where your career path is going.
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Oktoberfest at Wellmore of Tega Cay Oktoberfest at Wellmore of Tega Cay
On October 18th, 2019 Members at Wellmore of Tega Cay enjoyed a celebration of the wonderful German tradition, Oktoberfest! Members started the day with an axe throwing competition to see who could rack up the most points!
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Types of Irreversible Dementia Types of Irreversible Dementia
Dementia is a broad term for decline in memory. It affects three areas of the brain: language, memory and decision making. These changes make it difficult for people who have dementia to perform basic daily activities.
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Git Up Challenge by Wellmore of Lexington Git Up Challenge by Wellmore of Lexington
Git Up Challenge by Wellmore of Lexington
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Alleviating the Common Fears of Assisted Living Alleviating the Common Fears of Assisted Living
Having “the talk” about moving to an assisted living community can be difficult. There are a variety of reasons why you or your loved one may be hesitant to move into assisted living.
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10 Tips for Selling your Home When Preparing to Downsize 10 Tips for Selling your Home When Preparing to Downsize
Did you know that people in the United States are downsizing their homes in record numbers? Studies say this number is only going to increase in years to come as more and more people move into retirement communities.
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The Quintessential Gentleman’s Guide to Assisted Living – Part 2 The Quintessential Gentleman’s Guide to Assisted Living – Part 2
Swinging through a jungle in a loincloth with the misses on my arm is not likely, but living my life to the fullest is. As for cracking a 300 yard drive…I can dream. Diving into this new season early, with good perspective, strength, and the ability to adapt is indispensable.
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The Quintessential Gentleman’s Guide to Assisted Living – Part 1 The Quintessential Gentleman’s Guide to Assisted Living – Part 1
I’m not new to aging, but I am new to this age. The age where my balance is mischievous, reaction times lazy, and my agility is sometimes asleep at the wheel. I love my life. I have lived life full, and will continue to do so for a long, long time.
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