spectratg
Senior Member
- Location
- Adamstown, MD
I live in a cottage at a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). There are 3 levels available--independent living (cottages and apartments), assisted living, and healthcare (nursing home). I'm 80 (widower) and have been here for 5 years. It's comforting to know that the other levels of care are available if and when I may need them. I have been in healthcare twice for short periods of time--double pneumonia recovery last year and back surgery recovery this year.I live in a 55 plus community. My home is a very nice apartment in a big hi-rise right next to a beautiful golf course. There is no assisted living; if people need help they hire their helpers on their own. It's called "independent living" and sounds like what you need. It's just the same as living in a regular house or apartment anywhere, except that you have to be 55 or older to live there.
My CCRC is 63 plus. Many people (widows and couples) move here when they are already in their late 70s and early 80s. Spacious grounds for walking with my dog. We are essentially at 100% capacity thanks to a lot of new people moving in during the last two years. I think that CCRCs will become increasingly common as the population ages.