The same can be said of her home at BayWoods, a retirement community in Annapolis where she moved in 2003.
In 2002, when Ms. Epstein's husband, Aaron, was diagnosed with a terminal illness, the couple decided to downsize from homes in Davidsonville and Rehoboth, while ensuring their long-term comfort and security.
"He wanted me to be taken care of," Ms. Epstein said. "He liked the idea of me being in Annapolis, where we loved...
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