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Gardening: Good for Body and Soul

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to smaller homes, including life plan communities. Kendal’s Community Garden The community garden, currently comprised of 34 plots, has been part of Kendal since its first summer in 1994. While many residents cultivate smaller gardens around their cottages, the community garden gives other residents

Tax Scams and CCRC Deduction

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’ then the refundable portion could later be taxable as income.” A portion of fees for  Kendal at Oberlin residents are considered pre-paid healthcare expense. The deductible amounts vary from year to year and are determined annually by the community, based on the relative costs of providing care services. To get

Medicare Annual Enrollment is Now

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Medicare Supplemental (Medigap), Medicare Advantage Plan or Part D drug coverage, this is the time to review your current plan and make sure it still provides the best coverage and the best value. Kendal at Oberlin, a life plan community, is fortunate to have an insurance coordinator on staff to help

Embrace Winter

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Kendal at Oberlin – A Vibrant Community for Older Adults Are you making plans for your future? Kendal at Oberlin offers an active lifestyle with opportunities for lifelong learning, art and culture. Request a Brochure In the past, Molly Kavanaugh frequently wrote about Kendal at Oberlin

Summer in Oberlin

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visit includes time for a drink or meal. Kendal residents Dorothy and Joe Lucianos’ favorites include The Slow Train and The Local coffee shops “where the coffee and bagels are good and, for us, the ambience is good, too,” and the Feve for hamburgers. Other eateries include: Lorenzo’s Pizzeria, which

It’s Tax Time - Tax Tips for Seniors

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available but why bother. “If you file a paper return the processing time could be up to a year, possibly more,” says Oberlin CPA Vance DeBouter. Vance is a member of Kendal at Oberlin’s Finance Committee and a former Board member. “The use of paper forms instead of a software package also requires

Holiday Meals: Think Small & Outside the Box

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not be as festive as years past, try to include a side dish that feeds your heart too. Kendal resident and retired Professor of Religion Malcolm Peel will be serving up kindness in three flavors. “I expect to pass through life but once. --- If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, any good

Filing for 2020 Federal IncomeTax: What is New?

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and the portion of the monthly fee attributable to medical care paid by continuing care retirement community residents is deductible as medical expenses.  “Most Kendal at Oberlin residents receive a significant tax deduction for the medical component of the monthly fee. New residents receive an even

The ABCs of RMDs

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to help you evaluate a life plan community! Download My Copy   In the past, Molly Kavanaugh frequently wrote about Kendal at Oberlin for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, where she was a reporter for 16 years. Now we are happy to have her writing for the Kendal at Oberlin Community. About Kendal