The Bulletin Volume 106 September 21 to October 4, 2014 Taylor Community’s 2014 Music Series Lakes Region Wind Quintet Sunday, September 21 @ 3:00 p.m. Free and open to the public, with no reservations required. Important Resident Contract Information from Taylor’s Financial Controller From Ed Soucy It has been my pleasure to work with a number of resi- dents who converted from a Lifestyle Contract to Con- tinuing Care since we announced the benefits of a new conversion option available for a limited time. These residents are now assured access to higher level care within the Taylor Community, specifically nursing, should it ever become needed in the future. Further- more, they will continue to be cared for at Taylor for the rest of their lives regardless of ability to pay for their care. They have peace of mind knowing they will never have to move from Taylor due to changes in their health or finances. It is very important that those of you with Lifestyle Agreements understand that you do not have access to these benefits under your current contract. It is also important to know that you may be able to convert to a continuing care contract, even if you didn’t select this contract type when you first moved to Taylor, provided you meet the current health and financial criteria. And, it is also good to know that there are possible income tax benefits to be gained by having a continuing care contract (one should consult a tax professional to un- derstand how and if this deduction applies to you). I was surprised to learn of the two different contract types when I first came to Taylor. My years of experi- ence were with other CCRC’s where Continuing Care was the only option. That was the whole basis for mov- ing into the community knowing that you had access to the full continuum to not only meet your current situa- tion but also future needs as you age and circum- stances change. Taylor residents who qualify have always had the op- tion to convert from a Lifestyle Contract to Continuing Care. However, standard practice has been that only the remaining refundable portion of their initial Lifestyle entrance fee was credited to the new Continuing Care contract. More recently, Taylor’s Board of Trustees voted to endorse new financial terms that are very ad- vantageous to residents who decide to convert. Now, for a limited time, qualified residents can convert to Continuing Care and apply the full amount of their origi- nal entrance fee toward the payment of the Continuing Care entrance fee. Depending on the contract and the date of origination, that can amount to savings of more than $100,000! (Continued on Page 2) Save the Date! Taylor Community’s 6th Annual Fall Festival at Woodside Friday, October 17 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. You won’t want to miss this fun event! Musician Bob King will provide the live music, and Ma- gician Philip Smith will perform roaming tricks and then a 30-minute magic show for all to enjoy. We’ll once again have the ever-popular Pumpkin Penny Pitch along with a variety of other games to play. And the event just wouldn’t be complete without a few fall culinary delights. . . Enjoy cider donuts, apple crisp, hot mulled cider, and more! Please help make the 6th Annual Fall Festival a suc- cess by inviting guests to join us for this fun event. In addition to enjoying a fun afternoon, they’ll have the opportunity to see firsthand all Taylor Community has to offer. As residents, you have a unique opportunity to contribute to the growth of the community by referring friends who might be interested in one day moving to Taylor. Thank you in advance for not only making this a fun social event, but also a successful marketing op- portunity. Please RSVP to 366-1400. See you there! Bob King performs at Taylor’s recent Home & Garden event.
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The Bulletin Volume 106 September 21 to October 4, 2014
Taylor Community’s 2014 Music Series
Lakes Region Wind Quintet
Sunday, September 21 @ 3:00 p.m.
Free and open to the public, with no reservations required.
Important Resident Contract Information from Taylor’s Financial Controller
From Ed Soucy
It has been my pleasure to work with a number of resi-dents who converted from a Lifestyle Contract to Con-tinuing Care since we announced the benefits of a new conversion option available for a limited time. These residents are now assured access to higher level care within the Taylor Community, specifically nursing, should it ever become needed in the future. Further-more, they will continue to be cared for at Taylor for the rest of their lives regardless of ability to pay for their care. They have peace of mind knowing they will never have to move from Taylor due to changes in their health or finances.
It is very important that those of you with Lifestyle Agreements understand that you do not have access to these benefits under your current contract. It is also important to know that you may be able to convert to a continuing care contract, even if you didn’t select this contract type when you first moved to Taylor, provided you meet the current health and financial criteria. And, it is also good to know that there are possible income tax benefits to be gained by having a continuing care contract (one should consult a tax professional to un-derstand how and if this deduction applies to you).
I was surprised to learn of the two different contract types when I first came to Taylor. My years of experi-ence were with other CCRC’s where Continuing Care was the only option. That was the whole basis for mov-ing into the community knowing that you had access to the full continuum to not only meet your current situa-tion but also future needs as you age and circum-stances change.
Taylor residents who qualify have always had the op-tion to convert from a Lifestyle Contract to Continuing Care. However, standard practice has been that only the remaining refundable portion of their initial Lifestyle entrance fee was credited to the new Continuing Care contract. More recently, Taylor’s Board of Trustees voted to endorse new financial terms that are very ad-vantageous to residents who decide to convert. Now, for a limited time, qualified residents can convert to Continuing Care and apply the full amount of their origi-nal entrance fee toward the payment of the Continuing Care entrance fee. Depending on the contract and the date of origination, that can amount to savings of more than $100,000!
(Continued on Page 2)
Save the Date!
Taylor Community’s 6th Annual Fall Festival at Woodside
Friday, October 17 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
You won’t want to miss this fun event!
Musician Bob King will provide the live music, and Ma-gician Philip Smith will perform roaming tricks and then a 30-minute magic show for all to enjoy.
We’ll once again have the ever-popular Pumpkin Penny Pitch along with a variety of other games to play.
And the event just wouldn’t be complete without a few fall culinary delights. . . Enjoy cider donuts, apple crisp, hot mulled cider, and more!
Please help make the 6th Annual Fall Festival a suc-cess by inviting guests to join us for this fun event. In addition to enjoying a fun afternoon, they’ll have the opportunity to see firsthand all Taylor Community has to offer. As residents, you have a unique opportunity to contribute to the growth of the community by referring friends who might be interested in one day moving to Taylor. Thank you in advance for not only making this a fun social event, but also a successful marketing op-portunity. Please RSVP to 366-1400.
See you there!
Bob King performs at
Taylor’s recent Home & Garden
event.
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WOODSIDE THEATER
Saturday Nights - 7:00 PM Saturday night movie titles
are posted in the following places: outside the Theater, in the elevators,
on the Information Board and on Touchtown
Sunday Matinees - 1:00 PM
Sept. 21 - No Matinee Today Sept. 28 - Mary Poppins
9/21 Barbie Koerner Ledges
9/21 Bev Martin Woodside
9/21 Olivia Phipps Meeting House
9/23 Terry Peters Woodside
9/23 Ken Blackey Ledgeview
9/24 Sonya Bomster Ledges
9/25 Linda Schweikert Back Bay
9/27 Barbara Harris Ledges
9/27 Vivian Brassard Ledgeview
9/27 Emily Johnson Ledgeview
10/2 Jeanne Boyd Woodside
10/3 Nancy Fischer Taylor Home
10/4 Janina Majcher Ledgeview
Please extend a warm “Taylor Welcome” to the following new residents:
Margarete Stafford 9/13 Woodside Peter & Alida Millham 9/15 Ledges
Stewart & Denny Stringfellow 9/15 Ledges
Welcome to the Community!
Women’s Luncheon, Tues., Oct. 7 @ 11:30 a.m.
The men are also invited!
Jerry Bourgeois, “Women in the Fire Service”
(Menu was printed in Bulletin Volume 105)
Please RSVP to Shirley Powers at 524-1364 by Oct 1.
Enjoy a good book!
September Additions to Woodside Library
Fiction:
One Summer, David Baldacci River, Cross My Heart, Breena Clarke The Invention of Wings, Sue Monk Kidd Blossom Street Brides, Debbie Macomber Whitney, My Love, Judith McNaught Pot of Gold, Judith Michael An Irish Country Christmas, Patrick Taylor
Biography:
Teed Off: My Life as a Player’s Wife on the PGA Tour, Sherrie Daly Marty on the Mountain: 38 Years on Mount Wash-ington, Martin Engstrom
What’s the Buzz All About?
On October 30, some of your neighbors and friends will be participating in the Lakes Region Scholarship Foundation’s 14th Annual Spelling Bee that will take place at the Laconia High School.
Mendon MacDonald, Doris Citron and Joan Allison have formed a team, but would like to have at least 2 more people to serve as alternates and would also like to have a cheering section to root for them. The team also needs a catchy name and a “dress-up” theme.
If you have any ideas or would like to serve as an alternate speller, please contact Sue Williams at 366-1226 by September 30. Please call Dial-A-Ride to sign up for the cheering section.
Contract Information (continued from Page 1)
Perhaps you thought about looking into this when you read about it in a previous Bulletin but for some reason chose not to explore it further. Even if you have only a casual interest in what this might mean to you, consid-ering converting your contract warrants a one-on-one discussion specific to your situation.
Limited Time: The opportunity to credit the full en-trance fee paid to the Continuing Care contract is only available for this calendar year and expires 12/31/2014. Call me, Ed Soucy, at ext. 1229 for more information and to schedule a time to get together to discuss your options and how much you could save by converting before December 31.
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Campus Happenings
Taylor Community 2014 Music Series Performance Lakes Region Wind Quintet
Sun., Sept. 21 @ 3:00 p.m., Woodside
Play Readers Group Mon., Sept. 22 @ 1:00 p.m. Woodside Wet Craft Room
87th Annual Meeting of Incorporators Mon., Sept. 22, Woodside
Registration & Hors d’oeuvres 5:00 p.m. Business Meeting 6:00 p.m.
WOODSIDE CAFÉ The Woodside Café is open Monday through Friday from 11AM until 2PM. In addition to the featured entrées and side dishes, a Soup du Jour is available, along with Burgers, Paninis, Toasted Subs, Sandwiches to order, and Salad Bar. Saturday hours are 9AM until 1PM, with a standard menu and limited breakfast served. The Café is also open for dinner on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-7PM, with no reservations required.
Questions regarding food service or meals may be directed to Amanda Cobern at 366-1231. Thanks!
~China Moon Harvest~ Sweet Chili Glazed Salmon, Roasted Garlic Lo Mein and Stir-Fry Vegetables ($16) or Teriyaki Chicken, House Fried Rice and Sesame Napa Cabbage ($15).
Choice of Bok Choy Salad with Ginger Vinaigrette or Chicken Vegetable Egg Roll. Dessert: Chef’s Choice, SF and GF Ginger Pineapple Sauce over Vanilla Ice Cream.
Italian Meat Lasagna, Sautéed Zucchini and Garlic Bread ($15) or Cinnamon Cider Braised Pork, Mashed Potatoes and Steamed Carrots ($16).
Choice of Butternut Bisque or Fried Calamari. Dessert: Chef’s Choice, SF and GF Ginger Pineapple Sauce over Vanilla Ice Cream.
Fri., Sept. 26 Entrée: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Sides: Italian Vegetable Medley, Garlic Breadstick
Menu for Week of September 22nd
Mon., Sept. 29 Entrée: Pork Milanese with Onion Gravy Sides: Herbed Red Potatoes, Steamed Carrots
Tues., Sept. 30 Entrée: Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Side: Small Caesar Salad
Tuesday Dinner
Sept. 30
Grilled Tenderloin Beef Tips with Mushroom Gravy, Baked Potato and Garlic Sautéed Broccoli ($18) or Chicken Marsala over Rice Pilaf with Roasted Butternut Squash ($14).
Choice of Chicken Vegetable Soup or Garden Salad. Dessert: Chef’s Choice, SF and GF Apple Crisp.
Roasted Turkey Breast & Stuffing, Apple Orange Cranberry Relish, Mashed Sweet Potatoes and Steamed Green Beans ($15) or Baked Ritz Crumbed Cod, Baked Potato and Summer
Squash with Red Pepper ($14). Choice of Cream of Mushroom Soup or Beet & Goat Cheese Salad. Dessert: Chef’s Choice, SF and GF Apple Crisp.
Fri., Oct. 3 Entrée: Meatloaf with Pan Gravy Sides: Baked Potato, Baby Spinach
Menu for Week of September 29th
As always, transportation is available by calling Dial-A-Ride at 366-1234, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Mon. - Fri.
THE LAKE ROOM at LEDGEVIEW Join us! Breakfast is served from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. daily, Lunch/Dinner from 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. daily, and Supper from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday (please join us at the Woodside Café Tuesday and Thursday nights).
Please RSVP at 366-1202. See you there!
The family of Paul and Jean Davis cordially invite you to attend an Open House 90th Birthday Celebration to celebrate their 90th birthdays with snacks and cake on Wed., Sept. 24 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.