Active Lifestyle Retirement Communities

Retirement Communities
Retirement communities are especially designed for people who are above 55 years of age. Also called active adult communities, these include a variety of housing facilities for senior citizens. California has always been a popular location for retirement communities owing to the state’s pleasant climate throughout the year. More recently, Oregon has gained popularity for locating such facilities, due to its diverse and scenic landscape.
Retirement Communities: Why California?
California offers exceptional opportunities for the establishment of retirement communities. The lush California Central Valley is bordered by coastal mountain ranges in the west, the Sierra range to the east, the Cascade range to the north, and the Tehachapi Mountains in the south. Apart from its scenic beauty, the state is famous for its mild winters and balmy summers.
Retirement Communities: Why Oregon?
Oregon, with its temperate climate, is becoming increasingly popular for the development of retirement communities. The state is home to some of the most spectacular mountain peaks in the US. The Columbia River, waterfalls, vast forests and beaches add to the breathtaking beauty of surrounding retirement communities in Oregon.
Retirement Communities: Economic Impact
Many states are encouraging the establishment of retirement communities, as they promote economic development, add to a state’s income and create jobs.
Retirement Communities: Types
Retirement communities provide several facilities to address the needs and preferences of their residents. Differing from retirement homes, in that they focus on involvement and engagement among the residents and with the larger community, retirement communities are true, secure, multifunctional neighborhoods. In contrast, many retirement communities offer facilities such as clubhouses, arts and crafts centers, dancing, reading sessions, golfing and swimming pools.
In contrast, retirement homes may offer only an apartment with no demarcated areas for socializing and no organized opportunities for lifestyle enhancement.
Retirement communities can be divided into three categories:
* Active adult communities – These are independent living residential units where the residents live in single family homes or condominiums and receive minimal support from the community staff. These communities typically have a golf course and/or a club house offering fitness and leisure activities.
* Independent living communities– Independent living communities which offer private apartments, dining services, transportation, fitness and social activities.
* Supportive communities – These are assisted living communities which provide assistance with Activities of Daily Living (also known as ADLs) and/or memory care programs for the residents.
Some retirement communities offer more than one of these levels of services within a continuum of care.
For more information on retirement community living in California and Oregon, visit http://www.westmontliving.com. Westmont Living offers “inspired retirement living,” focusing on a secure, nurturing environment emphasizing respect for individual history and preferences — a place that you will be happy to call home.
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Portland Assisted Living – Westmont Living is committed to providing the highest level of service for senior living in an atmosphere that promotes total well-being and personal fulfillment. We specialize in independent living homes, assisted living and memory care facilities.
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Does anyone here 55 or better live in a Del Webb Sun City community?
My husband and I are considering moving into an active adult community once my mother passes away. We live out in the middle of nowhere right now to be near her, but we are very socialble. Plus, we have too much yardwork to do and are really tired of fighting a constant battle with it!
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Another reason we want to move: my husband has a bad heart, and we want to live near decent hospitals.
I also wanted to add that it’s not like my husband and I are just waiting for my mother to pass away. We both love her very much. She is a wonderful lady. She is frail and has Alzheimer’s disease. It is getting harder and harder to take care of her.
We have quite a few Del Webb communities here in California. I have a friend that lives in one of them. They are very happy there.
These communities are “on the go” communities. There are over 40 different card clubs in their community. And, of course, there are all of the other things, basically, anything that you might find enjoyable, you can find either in the community or close by.
Enjoy your search, you’ll have a ball!
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