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Guide to Retirement Living: Search the database on this website for pet friendly Independent Living Communities. Searches can be made by county in each state. The Guide to Retirement Living is the only complete resource for senior living in the Mid-Atlantic Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. The website describes Independent Living Communities as: residential communities that provide active, older adults with the security and companionship of a community without the hassle of home maintenance. Independent living communities generally offer a full range of planned social activities to their residents. While some of these homes are purchased, most are rental properties.

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Top Ten Dog Breeds for The Elderly
Dogs have been making great companions for centuries now. They are loved by all ages. Everyone has their own preference as to what dog best suits their lifestyle. When choosing a dog, this is an important aspect to consider, especially for the elderly. Having a four legged friend can be comforting and can bring much joy to an elderly person. Studies have proven that having a dog around, improves the overall wellbeing of seniors. They can have someone to share their love with. Even nursing homes have grabbed onto the idea of having animals visiting or even living in the same venue. What are the best picks for the elderly though? The two most important areas to consider are the size and temperament of the canine. Smaller dogs tend to be less maintenance and easier to handle than larger ones. Smaller dogs are also beneficial for the elderly because they make great lap dogs. Below are some top choices of breeds for seniors...
 
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