Spanning over 50 acres next to Highland Lake in Windham, The Cove is designed for living and aging in place.
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“But I don’t need a hearing aid… yet.”
It’s human nature to tough out the little things, but doing nothing about your hearing loss will slowly diminish your quality of life.
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Is Maine a good place to age? It’s complicated.
Income and geography affect Mainers’ ability to navigate health care challenges, afford basic needs and stay connected in the community during retirement.
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For many older Mainers, covering costs in retirement is a major challenge
Experts say there is a clear divide between people who can afford to live comfortably in retirement — and those whose tight budgets make it difficult to pay for basic needs like food and housing.