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Time: 2 min 39 sec
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Baxter Thorman, a resident of Inverness Village retirement community in Tulsa, OK, discusses the benefits of having a continuum of care on campus and why he believes a continuing care retirement community, or CCRC, is the best senior living option.
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Baxter Thurman my wife and I moved in here in o-5 because she had a serious neurological brain disease and we knew we were going to eventually need something like skilled nursing so we moved in in she passed away in we lived in a cottage and really convenient I stayed in the cottage that when she went into A.L., she stayed with me there for a year or two and then I couldn't take care of her anymore so it's very convenient to walk back and forth and I was always could be down there during mealtimes and later when her disease really progressed I couldn't help it that's one of the real pluses about having everything like this in one campus I think Security's probably the main reason kind of long-term security I know when I needed I could get assisted living and or skilled nursing but under shortened run I was living in a house I just said a house lease and when I traveling when I was living in the house I was always kind of worried about somebody figuring out I wasn't there and breaking in and here there's no problem the secondary reasons is basic convenience and worried about yards we had two big oak trees in the front yard leaves the next season you either had do it yourself you had to hire somebody to do it that's no issue now so I got a light bulb that needs changing and I don't have to worry about that it is a very convenient place to live I think the crown jewel here is the fitness center and I work out five days a week weights machines that's a real plus I also get down to the bistro every evening and may have a glass of wine and good friends and friends or you know checking on each other all the time when I was living in the house I might go wait for anybody realized wouldn't be good shape here I don't show up for a glass of wine or dinner somebody calls wants to know what's going on I'm Baxter Foreman I'm a happy resident here at Inverness village you
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Time: 1 min 48 sec
Description:
Inverness Village is a Tulsa, Okla.-based retirement community located just in a beautiful, country setting, that's just minutes from downtown Tulsa, shopping, restaurants and more. Here, Cottage residents Marilyn and Ted Cowan share why not waiting too long was just the right move!
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[Music] I sort of felt like I wasn't old enough to be here though I am one of the nice things about imminent stowage only about half the property usually developed so in the back here we've got Big Pun for fishing and they've got walking trails all around Walker right if I security out here it's great for me they have a lot of amenities I think every day of the week there's something definitely that you can do this culture or that you know if you like to swim you know they have milk in the head they just have all kinds of things if you if you really wanted to be involved I realized - yeah and go lift weights ride the bike indoors with weathers the thing we really really love though is the environment the fact that we can go to the lock the pot we have all kinds of places we can write or buy and it's so relaxed [Music] I'm Marilyn Murphy Cowen I'm Ted Callen real happy we've been a part of Inverness yes and I am too [Music]
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