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  1. retirement community, retirement complexnoun

    a planned community for residents who have retired from an active working life

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  1. retirement community

    A retirement community is a residential complex or housing area designed specifically for adults typically aged 55 and over who are semi-independent or fully independent. These communities often provide a range of amenities, activities, services such as healthcare facilities, recreational activities, meals and transportation that cater to the needs and lifestyle of older residents. They are designed to enable a maintenance-free and secure living environment promoting social interaction and active retirement.

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  1. Retirement community

    A retirement community is a housing complex designed for older adults who are generally able to care for themselves; however, assistance from home care agencies is allowed in some communities, and activities and socialization opportunities are often provided. There is not single definition of a retirement community, but some of the characteristics typically are: the community must be age-restricted or age-qualified, residents must be partially or fully retired, and the community offers shared services or amenities. Additionally, there are different types of retirement communities older adults can choose from including: ⁕Independent living communities, which offer no personal care services. ⁕Congregate housing, which includes at least one shared meal per day with other residents. ⁕Mobile homes or RV's for active adults. ⁕Subsidized housing for lower income older adults. ⁕Leisure or lifestyle oriented communities or LORCs, which include various amenities. ⁕Continuing Care Retirement Communities, which are further defined below. New types of retirement communities are being developed as the population ages including elder co-housing, which is defined later in this article. Retirement communities are often built in warm climates, and are common in Arizona, California, Florida and Texas but are increasingly being built in and around major cities throughout the United States. Youngtown, Arizona, established in 1954, was the first age-restricted community. Del Webb opened Sun City, Arizona, with the active adult concept, in 1960. In 2011, The Villages, Florida is the largest of these communities. While new retirement communities have developed in various areas of the United States, they are largely marketed to older adults who are financially secure. Lower income retirement communities are rare except for government subsidized housing, which neglects a large proportion of older adults who have fewer financial resources.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of retirement community in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of retirement community in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of retirement community in a Sentence

  1. Parker Conrad:

    We lived illicitly in this retirement community for six months, which was the worst six months of my life, every time you drove in, you had to check in with a security guard, and we would say we were there to visit Mike’s grandparents. The downstairs neighbors were very nice and gracious and didn’t tattle on us, although they easily could have, and the security guards just rolled their eyes.


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  • सेवानिवृत्ति समुदायHindi
  • społeczność emerytalnaPolish

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