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Independent Living Seniors’ Community
from:As the Baby Boomers age and become “senior citizens”, they realize that they may retire some day. Many boomers decide that their current house is too large or cumbersome to keep. They don’t need any nursing care, but they do want something that suits their new (or hoped for) lifestyle. An independent living seniors’ community may be an ideal solution.
An independent living seniors’ community probably will not fit the image of having old, apparently helpless people sitting in wheel chairs in front of a dingy building. There will be some places that fit that description, but an independent living seniors’ community is just as likely to be a bustling place with a tennis court or golf course nearby, as well as a variety of cultural and other activities within each commuting distance. Some of them may be in large, urban areas; others can be located in the suburbs. The owners of a modern independent living seniors’ community will realize that today’s seniors are mobile. They can come and go as they please and will not hesitate to leave if a place does not satisfy them.
Each independent living seniors’ community has a specific approach to senior living. Some of the communities were created simply to offer housing that was built for seniors. Some of the communities offer a range of services that might include some nursing care on an as needed basis. Some communities will offer a complete range of services from an area for strictly independent living to a nursing home for those seniors who need continuous nursing care. There are many communities scattered around the entire United States so it might be possible to find an independent living seniors’ community in most any area in which an individual might want to live. Just as there are a variety of places to live, there are a variety of prices and a large variety of terms and conditions: Does one want a place only a part of the year? Does one want to pay monthly or annually?
Finding a future home is not as difficult as it has been in the past. Many baby boomers are familiar with computers. If they aren’t, they probably have a child or grandchild who is familiar with a computer. Computer search engines have made the search for an appropriate independent living seniors’ community relatively easy. One can easily search for facilities miles away from an individual’s current residence. As more seniors begin to look for specific kinds of living situations, more will become available. Even if retirement isn’t in the immediate future, an individual might want to start exploring the variety of options available for an independent living seniors’ community.
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Lake Wales Senior Community News
Tuesday shorts 1-6-2009 (McCook Daily Gazette)
LINCOLN -- A total of eight former Huskers were on NFL rosters entering the 2008 NFL Playoffs. Of the eight, six Huskers played in the first round while Kyle Vanden Bosch's Tennessee Titans received a first-round bye and Chris Patrick of the Philadelphia Eagles was inactive.
Read more...Local sports briefs (News Chief)
Published: Friday, January 2, 2009 at 4:01 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, January 2, 2009 at 8:48 a.m. LAKE WALES - Warner University's men's basketball team defeated Concordia University, 95-63, in the final game of the Hampton Inn Classic on Wednesday.
Read more...Prep girls basketball: Snohomish topples Jesuit, Oregon's No. 1-ranked team (Everett Herald)
AUBURN -- Snohomish's Ally Schmitt and Katie Benson made a great first impression on Oregon's Jesuit High School.
Read more...Jenkins' Burgess Leads 3-Point Assault on Ridge (The Lakeland Ledger)
winter haven | George Jenkins' Chris Burgess continued his impressive rookie high school season in the Big Blue Shootout Wednesday. The freshman point guard connected on four 3-pointers and scored a team-high 22 points to lead the Eagles to a 61-49 victory over Ridge Community at the Jack Deedrick Gymnasium.
Read more...All News... Medway at Large - Reporters' Notebook (The Kent Messenger)
Writing this remotedly from from home up northish in the hood. Didn't have time to update today but just wanted to write a few lines to keep up appearances before this blog returns with a proper regular flourish in the New Year.
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