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[quote=Anonymous]Interesting to see Leisure World mentioned. I do not understand why units have not been updated and even the homes seem stuck in the late 1970s or 80s. I will say there is a medical practice right on site which is independent and not just one doctor. There also are close by basic services such as grocery, drug store etc. In general MOCO seems to be high, but better on housing prices, but not sure on rents. On site, there it appears there are options for exercising and various interest groups as well as places to eat - without a meal plan. It could be an inexpensive interim move before a need for more comprehensive health care supports. We are interested in a similar 55+ active adult community if we were to move closer to family as we have a daughter with a disability who lives with us . Where we are she works part-time, volunteers and has rec activities so hard to rebuild that network. Also health care for anything is 20 minutes. Any suggestions would be welcome on the Virginia side. After 21 years on the top tier of the Developmental Disability Medicaid Waiver Waiting list, she just git a funded slot. So it will be important more for her future care options, but it will limit us to Virginia. [/quote]
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