Retirement Community

Retirement communities include active adult or 55+ communities for younger seniors who are independent; assisted living communities for families whose elderly parents require assistance with daily living, but do not have conditions that require 24-hour medical attention; and continuing care communities, which offer a mixture of these living styles, as well as nursing homes.

Articles About Retirement Community
  • Will You Be Able to Sell Your Home?
    Most middle-aged boomers and older seniors have amassed a lot of equity in their homes. But in a depressed economy, will they get the home prices they expect when they sell--especially since they'll have a lot of competition when prices improve? Here's how to maximize your nest egg when you sell, and to find other ways to tap into your home equity.
  • Couples Living Together in Senior Housing
    Many senior housing facilities, such as assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing and memory care centers, have residences where couples can live together.
  • Sex in Retirement Communities—Who Decides What's Proper?
    Is it OK for elderly people in nursing homes to have sex? What happens when your elderly, single mom or dad falls in love with another single senior at the nursing home or assisted living facility?
 

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