Melissa Harmel - LESS HOME, MORE LIVING

works best for you!

For example, maybe you’d like to keep your independence in the kitchen and prepare and cook your own meals. That’s entirely possible! There are independent living apartments with full kitchens, yet you can still be part of a community and make social connections and enjoy new hobbies and interesting activities. However, if you don’t want to cook — whether it’s matter of never wanting to cook a meal again, or being unable to, then choose a senior housing situation where you can eat meals prepared by staff on site.

Key Takeaway:

Retirement community living is a fantastic alternative to moving into a smaller house, townhouse, condo, or apartment for many homeowners nearing retirement, offering many benefits you might not have considered before. Today’s community living options offer much more than they did decades ago, allowing you to have less stress, more time, and opportunities for social connections, leisure activities, and amenities.

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