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TV for the Community, by the Community
Friday, September 01, 2006


“I’ve never heard of it,” says Andrew Pruner, community television coordinator at Cedar Crest, when asked if he knew whether any other retirement communities had comparable on-site TV production capabilities. “As far as what Erickson does, no.”

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Ask Your Health Care Counselor
Friday, September 01, 2006


People often ask about the services we offer at Renaissance Gardens at Cedar Crest. Here are some of the most common questions about Long-Term Nursing Care, which is extended treatment for conditions that may be chronic or subject to sudden change, and is supervised by medical personnel, including 24-hour on-duty licensed nurses.

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Marketing Moves to Woodland Commons
Friday, September 01, 2006


For Retirement Counselors Helen Waldrop and Lisa Schubert, Director of Marketing Ray Guarino, and the entire Sales and Information staff, the opening of the new clubhouse has extra special importance.

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Cedar Crest to Offer On-Site Learning Experiences Through Elderhostel
Tuesday, August 01, 2006


Cedar Crest is the first retirement community in the nation to form an affiliation with Elderhostel, a not-forprofit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities for older adults.

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100% Refundable Entrance Fee Brings Better Living to Thousands
Tuesday, August 01, 2006


Last month we launched a new series on the innovations that Erickson Retirement Communities and its founder, John Erickson, have pioneered over the years, which are changing the way older adults live. In this article, we take a closer look at the innovation that started it all: the 100% Refundable Entrance Fee.

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Prices Keep Rising. Where Does It Stop?
Tuesday, August 01, 2006


Consumers across the country are enduring higher prices. From the cost of electricity to $2 and $3 for a gallon of gas, wallets are feeling the pinch as each monthly bill squeezes budgets.

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Meet Marymae Henley Director of Resident Life, Cedar Crest
Tuesday, August 01, 2006


“I knew early on that I wanted to work with older adults,” says Marymae Henley, whose career has  spanned more than 20 years.As a Tufts college student home for the summer in New Jersey, she took a course at Kean College “just by chance” under the late Dr. Robert Famighetti, a leading academic in the field of aging.

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Renaissance Gardens at Cedar Crest Holds First Annual Baby Blessing Event
Tuesday, August 01, 2006


POMPTON PLAINS, NJ – Recently, Renaissance Gardens at Cedar Crest – an assisted living, skilled nursing, and sub-acute health care neighborhood located on the campus of Cedar Crest retirement community in Pompton Plains, N.J. – celebrated its first annual baby blessing. The event, which comprised children ages 3 and under, was a huge success. It also brightened the day of all involved.

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Final Opportunity for 2006
Saturday, July 01, 2006


Does living in a spacious, maintenance-free home surrounded by the serenity of a wooded nature preserve sound good to you?

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The Mountain View Gets Down to Life Issues
Saturday, July 01, 2006


What are the pros and cons of being a senior citizen? How do we deal with a rapidly changing world and change in our own lives? What can we do to stay young of mind, even as we get older? In an age of “information overload,” how can we keep learning in meaningful ways?

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