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The Pros & Cons of 55+ Active Adult Communities

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As you are exploring your senior living options, you may have looked at what is referred to as an  active adult community . These are 55 and over “age-restricted” or “age-qualified” communities, typically meaning that someone in the residence must be at least 55 years old. What defines an active adult community? Active adult communities aren’t much different than any other residential community, aside from their age requirements, but most are designed with a retirement-friendly, low-maintenance lifestyle in mind. (Note: There are other types of age-qualified communities for seniors as well, among them continuing care retirement communities [also called CCRCs or life plan communities] and rental retirement communities.) These communities can be comprised of single-family houses, as well as multi-family patio homes, condominiums, or townhomes, with units that are owned by the resident (as opposed to a rental community). Often, this type of 55 and over community will be bui...

Killer Pros of 55+ Active Adult Communities

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Killer Pros of  55+ Active Adult Communities As you are exploring your senior living options, you may have looked at what is referred to as an “active adult community.” These are 55 and over “age-restricted” or “age-qualified” communities, typically meaning that someone in the residence must be at least 55 years old. What defines an active adult community? Active adult communities aren’t much different than any other residential community, aside from their age requirements, but most are designed with a retirement-friendly, low-maintenance lifestyle in mind. (Note: There are other types of age-qualified communities for seniors as well, among them continuing care retirement communities [also called CCRCs or life plan communities] and rental retirement communities.) These communities can be comprised of single-family houses, as well as multi-family patio homes, condominiums, or townhomes, with units that are owned by the resident (as opposed to a rental communi...

Tips To Select An Active Adult Community

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Looking for the right active adult community in Washington? This short guide could be of help. Most seniors like to stay in their own homes for as long as they can but they are aware of the challenges and difficulties posed by this desire. They know that at some time or the other, they are better off being a part of an active adult community. Typically, active adult communities are communities built for seniors but they should not be mistaken as homes for the frail and doddering. These communities are senior-friendly, no doubt, but also provide all the recreational facilities and amenities needed by people who are still active and energetic. For instance, a reputed active adult community in Washington consists of step-less homes, heated swimming pools, clubs and fitness centers, recreational areas and so on. In fact, you'd be astonished by the sheer conveniences and facilities provided in many such communities. These communities are for people who want to age in styl...