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As more and more Baby Boomers are breaking through the “55-years-and-above”
barrier, the lifestyle offered by an active retirement community
is becoming attractive for the increasing number of baby Boomers
who have broken through the “55-years-and-over” barrier and
become senior citizen material.
An active retirement community enables its residents to live
as independently as their capabilities allow, while supplying
them with every possible amenity. An active retirement community
can consist of apartments, town homes or duplexes, or single
family residences.
For senior citizens who prefer to spend their time on things
other than household tasks, an active retirement community
offers a nearly maintenance free way of life. The community
management will even remover the efforts involved in arranging
social, shopping, sporting, or entertainment activities.
An active retirement community may be located near golf courses,
or have its own swimming pools and tennis courts for the enjoyment
of its residents. It will organize and provide transportation
for day trips to museums, concerts, art galleries, and movies
or plays. Every active retirement community will have a clubhouse
in which residents can gather to socialize or watch television;
but the residents are required to take responsibility for
their own health care arrangements. And only rarely will an
active retirement community offer laundry services.
Active Retirement Community Regulations
The age restricted active retirement community is required,
under regulations established by the US Department of Housing
and Urban Development, to have a resident population with
at least four-fifths, or 80%, of its members above the age
of 55. The remaining twenty percent of the facilities residents
must be at least nineteen years old.
The other class of communities, the age-targeted retirement
community, is also governed by the HUD regulations. An age-targeted
retirement community is designed for residents over the age
of 55 who have no children or minors in their care. The regulations
do not exclude young people and grandchildren from visiting;
they are welcome, but cannot become permanent residents.
The leisure, or resort, active retirement community will have
a variety of onsite facilities for the use of its residents.
This type of active retirement community emphasizes the social
aspect of retirement, and will have fitness facilities,
swimming pools and spas, tennis or even handball courts, and
an active social calendar. Arranging classes in arts and crafts,
and have community picnics and outings to local cultural attractions,
an active retirement community will often have its own shuttle
service to area grocery stores and shopping malls.
The active retirement community is an ideal solution for those
who see retirement as the chance to catch up on everything
they had no time for during their working years. It will provide
them with an attractive, safe environment in which to make
new friends, explore new interests, and just relax and enjoy
life!
By: Wade Robins
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