If you want your next move to be your last, an all-inclusive retirement community – also known as a continuing-care retirement community (or CCRC) – is a great option to consider. Here’s what you should know, along with some tips to help you locate one.
If you’re an older adult who’s looking for more information on retirement communities, you’re already in the right place. Here’s everything you need to know.
Retirement blogger Robert Fowler details his visit to Serenbe Community in Georgia.
What makes The Villages so unique? Retirement blogger, Robert Fowler and his wife Mary Ann traveled to the popular 55+ Florida neighborhoods and share their experience!
One of the many lures of moving to any retirement community is that you don’t have to cut your grass or clip your shrubs anymore. But, how true is it?
Here’s everything you need to know about these two popular retirement living choices that often sound a lot alike.
I knew life would be different, but boy was I surprised it was even better than we had imagined!
Many people aren’t able to be with their families for the holidays. But staying home with our community family is a delight, after having Thanksgiving elsewhere for so many years.
Retiree, Robert Fowler, explains why he felt it took him and his wife 10 years to move out of the suburbs and into an active adult community.
After spending more than twenty years in a suburban neighborhood, my wife and I chose to turn the page and start a fresh chapter of our lives in a 55+ active adult community.
A continuing care retirement community (CCRC) might just be the perfect choice for outgoing seniors with specialized health and wellness needs.
John wanted to have a happy, fulfilling retirement.
But what would he need to make this dream a reality?
For many, the opportunity to live in an active adult community is a dream come true. But what are the benefits?
Some people can really put a damper on things by spouting out their strong opinions. But, what can you do?
More Boomers and seniors than ever before are choosing 55+ communities. Here are 5 reasons YOU might want to consider moving to one too!






