Different Kinds of Villages for Elders

The Senior Village idea involves a community of seniors, usually over the age of 55, who have similar interests. For example, homes can be clustered around a golf course or lake. There is a central location for social gatherings and organized activities, vans for shopping trips and expeditions, and a trained staff who focus on entertainment. Most senior villages also offer an assisted living component for those who are slowing down and need more care.

Senior villages are also called “retirement communities.”

Different Kinds of Senior Villages

Active Adult Communities provide activities and services for community members. These can include golf, tennis, ocean views, a marina, country and mountain views, a country club, walking and biking trails, a swimming pool, exercise room, and community gathering place. >> Search for Active Adult Communities by State

Independent Living describes a village for older adults that might remind you of your college days. The village is made up of private apartments or houses exclusively for seniors. They come and go as they please and have their own furnishings, but have centralized meals delivered to them or served in a community setting. The village also may provide social functions, cleaning services and laundry, and some transportation.

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Assisted Living (also called residential care) is a special combination of housing and health care. Elders in assisted living usually require medical care, bathing and hygiene. Assisted Living is a non-institutional setting that promotes maximum independence and dignity and encourages family and community involvement. Staff is available 24 hours a day to for both scheduled and unscheduled needs. >> Search for Assisted Living by State

Continuing Care offers three levels of support within the same community. If needs change, the appropriate level of support is available from independent living, assisted living and nursing care. Continuing Care Communities are also known as “CCRC”

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