Military Officer - October 2008 - (Page 5) You’ve worked hard to protect America’s freedom Now, ensure your own Honor. Commitment. Trust. You know the traits of leadership – they’re the same qualities that have made ACTS Retirement-Life Communities the nation’s largest not-for-profit owner, operator, and developer of continuing care retirement communities, with more than 35 years of proven experience. And now, with the addition of Magnolia Trace in Huntsville, ACTS is proud to call Alabama home. Each of our 19 exceptional communities has its own special spirit and appeal. But they all share our faith-based culture of loving kindness – and choices to encourage and enhance your active way of life. Like the unmatched assurance of the ACTS Life Care Program, offering comprehensive on-site health care. And, the unique advantage of being able to move to or visit any other ACTS community, while enjoying all the same privileges and protection. Because a percentage of life care fees may be tax deductible, ACTS offers real value as well as real peace of mind. Consult your tax advisor for details. Protect your future and enjoy freedom from worry. Call today for more information or to join us for a personal visit at the community of your choice. Nineteen Communities, Six States, More than 8,100 Satisfied Residents Pennsylvania 888-499-2287 North Carolina 800-633-2718 Alabama 866-476-7570 South Carolina 866-897-3490 Florida 888-339-2287 Visit www.ACTSretirement.com or call today toll-free Georgia 888-654-2287 ACTS is a not-for-profit organization pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support programs in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin. All eligible communities are CCAC accredited. © 2008 ACTS 1912 http://www.ACTSretirement.com
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