Wildflower Terrace is a 201-unit mixed-income, mixed-use rental community for persons 55+ located at the northeast corner of Berkman Drive ...
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Wildflower Terrace Senior Community - Austin TX
3801 Berkman DriveAustin, Texas 78723
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About Retirement Communities
Retirement communities have become a popular choice among active and independent senior adults over 55. These vibrant neighborhoods offer a range of economic housing options, including single-family homes, condos, and duplexes. Designed with the needs of retirees in mind, these communities provide an ideal solution for those who no longer wish to deal with the hassle of regular home maintenance.
One of the many advantages of traditional retirement communities is the sense of community and camaraderie they foster. Age restrictions ensure a peaceful and like-minded atmosphere, creating an environment where residents can connect with others who are at a similar stage in life. Whether it's joining social clubs, participating in group activities, or simply enjoying the company of neighbors, these communities offer ample opportunities for social engagement.
Living in a traditional retirement community also means having access to a variety of amenities. Homeowners' association fees typically cover services like lawn care and snow removal, freeing residents from the burdensome tasks of home upkeep. Additionally, many communities boast amenities such as swimming pools, fitness centers, walking trails, and community centers, providing endless opportunities to stay active and pursue hobbies.
Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), also known as life plan communities, are a popular long-term care option for older adults. These communities offer independent living combined with access to various levels of care on a single campus.
In a CCRC, residents can enjoy an active and social lifestyle while having access to accommodations commonly found in assisted living or nursing home care. This may include the presence of nurses, dietary aides, or personal care assistants to provide necessary assistance and support.
CCRCs are designed to allow seniors to age in place, meaning they can continue living in the same community even as their care needs change over time. This provides peace of mind and eliminates the need for multiple moves as health conditions evolve.

















