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Nov 21, 2008
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Living It Up On One Level Tuesday, August 15, 2006
“I wanted to move to Henry Ford Village from my 10-room house where I raised my six kids, but I needed my new home to hold all my furniture and things. That’s why the Hilshire design is perfect for me,” says Viola Davis, who moved from Detroit last December.
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Moving Home and the Flexible Pricing Program Tuesday, August 01, 2006
You have decided to move to Henry Ford Village. After years of cutting grass, putting up with rising utility costs, and being hit with bills for unexpected repairs and replacements, you want to trade homeownership for a worry-free, stimulating life where you turn that drudgery over to others.
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No Two Apartments Alike at Henry Ford Village Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Within these pages, a lot has been said about the remarkable lifestyle, unparalleled health care, and affordability at Henry Ford Village. But you read little about the lengths to which Henry Ford Village goes to ensure that every apartment home reflects the personalities of folks living there.
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Six Ways Single Women Thrive Tuesday, August 01, 2006
There are countless reasons why single women enjoy living at Henry Ford Village. Here is a list of the six most frequently mentioned reasons why so many ladies thrive at Henry Ford Village.
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That Leg Cramp Is Important Tuesday, August 01, 2006
One of the most prevalent cardiovascular conditions is peripheral artery disease, or PAD. It is a condition in which the arteries in the legs have poor circulation, which can lead to various problems.
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Felines Enjoy Carefree Life at Henry Ford Village Saturday, July 15, 2006
More than 140 million cats and dogs currently make their homes in yards and living rooms across America. That adds up to a lot of dug-up flower beds, vet bills, and ruined upholstery. It also adds up to a lot of happiness. Let’s take a closer look at Henry Ford Village, for example.
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Thinking About Retirement? Saturday, July 15, 2006
With people living longer and healthier lives, they are retiring later in life, and enjoying more years of retirement. The planning process has become a bit more complex. You need to reassess and evaluate, again and again, three basic questions
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