Senior Communities

Senior communities have always been around in the United States, but in the past few decades a revolution in quality and service has emerged.  Most retirement communities now seek to cater to senior needs, providing a living space that is both comfortable and full of things to do.  Many seniors relocate to these communities looking for more interaction with people, as well as for sports and health facilities that are offered.  A senior retirement community can provide an exciting environment, full of fun that is all within convenient reach.

Florida is the capital of the retirement community world, with dozens of communities established throughout the state.  Florida boasts a warm climate that is very comfortable during the winter, as well as unparalleled scenery and wildlife.  The Florida Panhandle region in particular is home to some of the most beautiful vistas in the country, with retirement communities nestled throughout the area.  The Panhandle area also offers some of the most historic communities in the nation.  St. Augustine, established centuries ago by the Spanish, can be found in the Panhandle.

Modern retirement communities are usually established by corporations, each seeking to offer the best experience possible for its clients.  Because there are so many retirement communities in Florida, these establishments offer a wide range of amenities, all in an effort to draw customers.  Championship 18 hole golf courses are almost a standard for Florida retirement communities.  Lavish health and fitness centers can also be found in many retirement communities.  

Homes are often built in Mediterranean style, with an emphasis on grand architecture and living comfort.  Retirement communities in Florida range greatly in price, from the more affordable establishments to the most well equipped, with homes well above a million dollars in property value.  More affordable options include seniors only apartments and modular home units.  While still offering quality amenities, these units are somewhat more modest, allowing seniors to budget more appropriately.

Some seniors put their homes on the market and use the proceeds as equity for investment.  Relocating into a seniors apartment, they can live comfortably off the returns from their investment.  For those seniors that want both an independent lifestyle and the medical support they need, Continuing Care Retirement Communities (or CCRCs) can offer this sort of flexibility.  A CCRC has the modern features needed to have an enjoyable lifestyle, while also ensuring medical care when it is needed.