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Top 7 Retirement Tips for People Who Are 55+

A report by WHO found that one-sixth of the global population will be above 60 years of age by 2030. In addition, it highlighted the social and healthcare challenges most countries may face because of the aging population. Governments are doing their part, but it is an individual’s responsibility to make the most of available facilities, explore further and prepare well for later years. Here are the top 7 retirement tips if you are in your late fifties: Make health a priority Healthy later years are a result of a healthy lifestyle before it. Make physical and mental fitness a priority. Work on lowering your stress levels and start working out a few times a week to build physical strength that can help you endure what later years have in store. Get yourself diagnosed to identify and plan for any possible genetic medical conditions. Plan your social security Did you know that delaying your social security withdrawals can hugely improve your monthly benefits? You can use a socia...

How Do the Best 55+ Communities Help Residents Live Long and Healthy Lives?

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People love to live in familiar surroundings and among generally like-minded people. That partly is why many older adults greatly prefer living in communities that only accept tenants who are age 55 and over. According to the AHCA, There are approximately 28,900 assisted living communities with nearly one million licensed beds in the United States today, so how do you find the best one? The best 55+ communities provide their residents with many benefits, and the following are just a few. Greater Security While Enjoying Peace Few things can be more annoying for those who are age 55 and over than living among a bunch of loud and rude people. It also can be terrifying for senior citizens who have legitimate concerns about potential criminal activity. Many seniors and older adults know that criminals tend to target the elderly. The best 55+ communities have security personnel on duty around the clock. They also have community rules against loud noise and enforce them. Older tena...

How a Local 55+ Community Will Provide an At-Home Feeling for its Residents

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If you are approaching your late fifties, retirement, or shifting from formal employment to consultancy, you may start thinking about new lifestyles. A great option would be to join a local 55+ community which is specifically designed to accommodate seniors above 55 years of age in an adult living area with access to amenities and an active social life while simultaneously promoting independent living. Here are three ways a local 55+ community will provide an at-home feeling for residents. 1. Providing Easier Access to Support Services One of the things that could worry a senior looking to move to a 55+ community is whether they will still access some of the support services they had, such as hospitals and pet care. Luckily, most local 55+ communities are located near the best medical facilities. This means residents are assured of easier and faster access to such facilities in an emergency. 2. Providing Avenues for Socializing with Peers Home means a place of relaxing and h...

3 Reasons to Consider Joining an Active Senior Living Community

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According to PR Web, there are about 28,900 assisted living communities in the United States today. With so many to choose from and so many advantages, why not move into a community of people your age? Here are some reasons to consider joining an active senior living community as you get older. 1. A Single Monthly Price for the Majority of Your Expenses When you add up your general living expenses, you will notice that moving into an active senior living community may be much more affordable than you thought. Instead of paving for cable and internet access, handling property taxes, and spending lots of money on entertainment, all these areas of your life will be covered. Furthermore, you probably won’t need a car, since many provide transport if you need to go somewhere in town. 2. Lots of Amenities Within Reach You will save a lot of money by moving into an active senior living community because you’ll basically have the majority of what you love to do close to home. Apart...

How to Choose Among Active Senior Living Communities in Your Area

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Although all active adult communities aim to provide members with the greatest location to retire, there are numerous differences between them. While some areas are like little neighborhoods, others are like huge resort-style settings. Since people who reach the age of 80 live another eight to 10 years on average according to the Center for Disease Control, there are more active senior living communities than ever. There are some common, useful methods that can help in the search for active senior living communities in your area. Below are some of them. Choose a Retirement Location The first step is to choose a place to live. Retirement locations require a lot of thought. Alongside being close to family and friends, the climate is equally important. Active adult communities provide a wide range of facilities, but the region around the community is just as significant. Some active senior living communities are in tiny towns, suburbs, or large cities. Others are nearby mountains...

What to look for when choosing a retirement community

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You work, and you save for your entire life, and now it’s time to enjoy yourself. You’ve been looking forward to retirement for years now—maybe decades—so you want to do it right. But there are so many questions before you can pack your bags and start living your new post-career life. It all comes down to finding the right fit, whether that’s the best retirement communities for active adults or luxury apartments. We’re here to make it a little easier. Here is what you should look for when you’re choosing retirement and 55+ communities. Lifestyle Think about the lifestyle you have now. Do you want anything to change, or would you prefer your lifestyle to stay relatively unchanged? The lifestyle should be your first consideration and can include a variety of aspects. How independent would you like to live? Are you interested in living on your own, or would you like a caregiver in some capacity? Your independence is an important factor and a great place to start. Then consi...

Senior living: What is it and why is it so popular?

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When some people hear the words senior living, their minds go to nursing home facilities. Senior living is more than just these facilities. You may be wondering, “What exactly is senior living? What living options are out there to choose from?”. There are multiple options of senior living people can choose from. These options are convenient and beneficial in different ways. To learn more about what senior living is and why it has grown in popularity, continue reading. What is senior living? Senior living provides older adults housing and care that fit their specific needs. Also, activities are offered to keep the residents active and social in any way possible. Two options of senior living are important to keep in mind; Assisted living and independent living. Both of these living options provide activities that will allow them to socialize, but there are differences in how they work. Knowing the difference between the two will help you know what is the better option for ...

What’s life like in independent senior apartment communities?

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A recent survey found that 89% of residents were ‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’ with their senior apartment communities. For many senior adults, the idea of senior living means losing their freedom. They don’t realize that it means the opposite. In this article, we discuss what to expect from the best retirement communities for active adults. Continue reading to find out what to expect from senior living and how residents benefit. Independent senior living When it comes to senior apartment communities, many people worry about losing their independence. On the contrary, senior community apartments work toward encouraging independence. Unlike nursing homes, independent senior living communities are apartments meant for seniors. They don’t provide nursing care or limit the comings and goings of their residents. Some communities even offer complimentary transportation so their residents don’t need to drive. Independent senior living communities offer their residents more time...