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CCRC
Contract Options/Coverages
Entrance/Monthly Fee Schedule
Accreditation
Service Affiliations
Quaker Connections

CCRC (Continuing Care Retirement Community)
A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), combines attractive residences with the security of a coordinated system of services designed to address the comfort, health, wellness, and developing needs of adults as they grow older. CCRCs provide a continuum of care, including residential living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care, all at one site.
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Contract options/COVERAGES
Contract
A more general definition of a CCRC is a community that offers a lifetime contract to its residents, guaranteeing such services as meals, housekeeping, maintenance, medical and nursing care, if needed, for the payment of specified fees, usually a lump sum initial payment and a monthly fee.
Medford Leas offers a choice of contract options, financial and health care flexibility, an extensive array of services and attractive amenities, and beautifully designed homes. Download the Fee Schedules and Contract Options below for complete details of contracts and coverages.
Residence Agreement includes: This agreement offers optional fee-for-service access to the superior services at Medford Leas, along with our unique option for transition to a Residence and Care Agreement at a later date. (Limited to some homes; minimum age 55)
• Refundable Occupancy Rights Purchase—90% minimum Refund Plus featuring capped escalator (certain provisions apply)
• Optional fee-for-service access to compete range of Medford Leas’ health and longterm care services (subject to availability)
• Optional fee-for-service access to housekeeping and dining services.
Residence & Care Agreement includes:
The most complete package, this agreement ensures Medford Leas’ unlimited commitment to provide its superior residential and health, wellness and future long-term care services for your lifetime. (Minimum age 65)
• Choice of Traditional or 80% Refundable Entrance Fee Plans
• Unlimited lifetime Medford Leas’ health and wellness care services and assurance of Medford Leas’ unlimited long-term care services, should you ever need them.
• Optional fee-for-service access to housekeeping and dining services (at the Medford campus).
Both agreements also include:
• Occupancy in the home of your choice.
• “Total Home Maintenance”—interior and exterior repairs/maintenance, groundskeeping, trash and snow removal, plus sewer utility costs.
• Use of all Medford Leas' extensive community facilities and amenities
• Full membership in the Medford Leas Residents’ Association and participation in all its activities.
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Entrance/Monthly Fee Schedule
Download Lumberton Campus Fee Schedule
Download Medford Campus Fee Schedule
Download Rushmore Crossing Fee Schedule
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Accreditation
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Continuing Care Accreditation Commission (CCAC)
Medford Leas is accredited by the independent Continuing Care Accreditation Commission (CCAC)—the nation’s only accrediting body for CCRCs. Before awarding accreditation, CCAC reviews all facets of a community’s amenities, services, accommodations, management, and long-term financial reliability. The CCAC “seal of approval” is a mark of quality, awarded to only about 350 of the thousands of continuing care communities nationwide.
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Service Affiliations
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AAHSA
The American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA) is committed to advancing the vision of healthy, affordable, ethical aging services for America. The association represents 5,600 mission-driven, not-for-profit nursing homes, continuing care retirement communities, assisted living and senior housing facilities, and home and community-based service providers. AAHSA has state association partners that represent AAHSA members in most states.
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NJAHSA
The New Jersey Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (NJAHSA) is the statewide association of not-for-profit senior care organizations and is dedicated to advancing quality aging services in New Jersey through advocacy, education and fellowship. Founded in 1931, NJAHSA and its members believe in affirming the enduring value of our elders to society, to family and to the community; promoting quality, stewardship and choice in aging services; advancing mission driven values, compassionate services and public trust; being accountable to those we serve; and developing ethical leadership. NJAHSA represents not-for-profit nursing homes, assisted living residences, residential health care centers, independent senior housing, and continuing care retirement communities throughout the entire state of New Jersey. NJAHSA serves over 135 member communities, many of which are supported through religious, fraternal and governmental sponsorship.
NJAHSA is a state affiliate of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA).
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quaker connections
Many Medford Leas residents attend meeting for worship in Medford or on the Medford Campus.
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Medford Monthly Meeting
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Medford Leas' Quaker Worship Group
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