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Book Reviews : Retirement Preparation: What Retirement Specialists Need to Know, edited by Helen Dennis. Lexington: Lexington Books, 1984, 205 pp. No price indicated

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Book Reviews : Retirement Preparation: What Retirement Specialists Need to Know, edited by Helen Dennis. Lexington: Lexington Books, 1984, 205 pp. No price indicated

Journal of Applied Gerontology , Volume 3 (2): 2 – Dec 1, 1984

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0733-4648
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1552-4523
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10.1177/073346488400300214
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Abstract

’ 223 of once knew. the authors best meets the needs conclude, they Congregate living, these New roles are found and a definite in lifestyle sociological changes. change from the of new and new of which interests, develops forming friendships freedom and are independence important adjuncts. their final &dquo;You Don’t Have To Live the authors Alone,&dquo; Titling chapter observe that can be a flexible alternative to the currently congregate housing available extremes of custodial care versus It is stated, complete self-sufficiency. that is not The cost of the however, congregate housing cheap. housing-plus- service it makes available to older of middle to package mainly people upper incomes. The I Live do I is then To Be 100...’ where and how question posed, ’If want to live when I no be as and self-sufficient as I am now? may longer sturdy Until we can ask ourselves and answer this we cannot make informed question, nor can we discern whether the from which we wish to choose choices, options even exist. Their advice is to a future while one still has plan lifestyle enough and will of to make an informed choice and to make the energy strength necessary change. is

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Journal of Applied GerontologySAGE

Published: Dec 1, 1984

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