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Welcome to Assisted Living Vermont
Although Vermont is a New England state, It has no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Champlain covers 50% of Vermont’s western border. The Iroquois and Abenaki native American tribes lived there before the settlers arrived. Because of the abundance of Maple trees, Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup. If you retire in Vermont you can expect cold winters, and warm, slightly humid summers, but the scenery and landscape is beautiful. Also, if you like small town living, Vermont might be your retirement Mecca. You can find assisted living in Burlington, Rutland and Barre and Alzheimer’s care in Winooski, St Albans and Bennington. There are also good retirement communities in Montpelier, St Johnsbury, Colchester and Milton.
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Questions to ask an advisor... |
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Can I afford it ?
Is there a location near me ?
What types of care are available ?
Is there financial help ?
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