Houston Chronicle

Here’s a decision guide for you

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Why consider a move to a retirement community?

Do you spend too much time at home alone and sometimes wish you had more friends?

Are the costs of homeowners­hip — including maintenanc­e, repairs, utilities, lawn care, homeowner’s insurance and real estate taxes — becoming more and more expensive and burdensome?

Do you want more time to pursue hobbies, travel, go to classes and stay in shape?

Are you worried about where you or your spouse would be cared for if that becomes necessary in your future?

Do you want to be sure your children do not have the burden of making decisions about health care and downsizing your stuff ?

If you answered “yes” to any of the questions,” you should consider living in a retirement community.

Most residents agree they should have moved sooner when moving into a senior living community.

Why is a Continuing Care Community so vitally important?

Continuing Care at The Hallmark means you will receive long-term health care services included skilled nursing care, memory support and assisted living services for the remainder of your life (even if your savings run out), at discounted fees — in a quality private room and home-like setting, with a trusted not-for-profit owner and operator such as Brazos Presbyteri­an Homes LLC. that has been committed to serving seniors in a Christian environmen­t for more than 40 years.

Along with that, the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have a plan in place for your future is priceless.

For more informatio­n about The Hallmark, a Continuing Care Retirement Community, call 713-235-1828 or visit the website at www.thehallmar­k.org.

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