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MacKenzie Place at Lone Tree
(720) 240-0214
9945 Ridgegate Parkway
Lone Tree, CO
Cathedral Plaza
(303) 837-1424
1575 Pennsylvania St
Denver, CO
Roger Williams Manor
(303) 722-6557
101 Grant St Apt 102
Denver, CO
Residences At Franklin Park
(303) 832-4859
1535 Franklin St
Denver, CO
Sunset Towers Apartments
(303) 295-1874
1925 Larimer St
Denver, CO
Total Long-Term Care
(303) 573-7230
1801 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO
Marian Plaza
(303) 837-1818
1818 Marion St
Denver, CO
Emerson Gardens
(303) 839-5647
940 Emerson St
Denver, CO
Olin Apartments
(303) 861-8052
1420 Logan St
Denver, CO
Denver Educational Senior Citizens, Inc. (Desci)
(303) 333-1416
1901 E 13th Ave
Denver, CO
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Why Move to a Retirement Community?

written by Robert Fowler

When you get to retirement age, you may want to consider a move to a retirement community for several good reasons. Here are the top five reasons why you might want to consider moving to a retirement community.

You Can Budget Your Finances when Staying in a Retirement Community 

Financially, moving to a retirement community can be a sound decision. With most communities, you will be able to establish a regular annual or monthly fee that will include some of the extras you are paying for now. Maintenance, gym membership, entertainment are some of those extra expenses. You may be able to get by without so many cars because many of your needs are met within the community or the community is located near stores, bus stops, or other conveniences that make car travel unnecessary. 

You Can Socialize with Other Adults when Staying in a Retirement Community

Since a retirement community consists of other adults that are in your age group and that may share similar interests, you will have plenty of opportunities to interact and make new friends. 

You Can Pursue Your Interests when Staying in a Retirement Communities

Many retirement communities, particularly active adult retirement communities provide their residents with opportunities to explore their interests. It is common for an active adult retirement community to have its own golf course, tennis courts, and swimming pools. They even commonly offer classes in other areas of interest, including martial arts classes, art classes, dance classes, music classes, and more. 

If you choose a retirement community in the right location, it will also make it easier for you to pursue your interests outside of the community. If it is located near to a college or university, for example, you will be able to easily pursue educational opportunities you have always been interested in. If it is located near parks, you can visit the parks and go hiking and enjoy other outdoor activities. If it is near to a major venue, you can enjoy concerts, plays, and other cultural experiences as well. Retiring to a small town will allow you more outdoor activities fishing, hiking, etc.

You Can Feel Safe at a Retirement Community 

Retirement communities offer an added layer of security that most people cannot afford to implement when they own their own homes. A homeowner can install security alarms and cameras, but most homeowners cannot afford to have a gated property or to have security officers patrol their home.

At retirement communities, patrol officers are commonly in place. These officers may walk or drive throughout the community during the day and night. In addition, they are on call to residents 24 hours per day. Therefore, you don’t have to wait long to get assistance in an emergency situation. Many retirement communities are also gated.

You Can Enjoy Convenient Living at a Retirement Community

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