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200 Laurel Lake Drive / Hudson, Ohio 44236 / (330) 650-2100 / www.laurellake.org


In uncertain times, retirement planning is key:

Northeast Ohio retirees, baby boomers invited to learn more about 
the financial benefits of Laurel Lake residency

March 19, 2009 -- In times of economic uncertainty, it’s more important than ever for retirees to make decisions about the future that will protect their interests, and provide added dividends.

"We're encouraging retirees to maintain a long-term view," says Kathy Chadwick, marketing director for Laurel Lake Retirement Community in Hudson. "Resist the temptation to put retirement plans on hold---instead, use this time to investigate all of your options."

To help with this process, Laurel Lake will host a Spring Open House on Tuesday, April 21 and Thursday, April 23 at 2:00 PM to help retirees learn more about the community. For reservations, please call the information office at 1-866-650-2100.

Guests will have an opportunity to talk with people who live at Laurel Lake, and ask questions. Refreshments and a brief presentation, "Finding Security in Change," will be shared, along with details of Laurel Lake’s current financial incentive program, which ends April 30.

Attendees may also request a free, personal and confidential "Cost of Living & Financial Analysis" report, a useful tool when discussing Laurel Lake with your financial advisor.

Now celebrating its 20th year, Laurel Lake is one of the most trusted providers of quality retirement residences and services in Ohio. The 150-acre continuing care retirement community offers two restaurants and a pub; an aquatics center with all-season swimming pool and therapy spa; a well-equipped fitness center with personal trainers; on-site wellness services, assisted living and skilled nursing care; and more than 70 rewarding lifestyle programs.

Laurel Lake is part of Catholic Healthcare Partners, one of the largest not-for-profit health systems in the United States and the largest in Ohio. Call 1-866-650-2100 or visit www.laurellake.org for more information.