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A retirement community, or active adult community, is a very broad,
generic term that covers many varieties of housing for retirees and seniors
- especially designed or geared for people who no longer work, or restricted
to those over a certain age. It differs from a retirement home which is
a single building or small complex where no "common areas" for socializing
exist. Many retirement communities are planned for that purpose, and have
special facilities catering to the needs and wants of retirees, including
clubhouses, golf courses, and on-site medical facilities. Others are "Naturally
Occurring Retirement Communities" (NORC), which become retirement oriented
due to market forces rather than design. Another term may be used for a
predominantly senior citizen community, which residence is unrestricted
by age and job affiliation.
There are really three broad categories of retirement communities:
ACTIVE communities (all residential units, no longterm healthcare facilities)
ACTIVE/SUPPORTIVE communities (a combination of residential and healthcare
facilities - also known as "continuing care retirement communities" - CCRC)
SUPPORTIVE communities (all longterm healthcare units, like assisted
living and nursing care)
Retirement communities are often built in warm climates, and are common
in Arizona, Florida and Texas but are increasingly being built in and around
major cities in cold climates too.
So far 5 U.S. states that have created Certified Retirement Community
programs.[1] The obvious purpose of these programs is to encourage economic
development - retirement, particularly baby boomer retirement - is very
big business. States seek to encourage retirement in their states; keeping
existing residents and encouraging out of state residents to move to a
new state. Louisiana estimates that the economic impact of a retiree household
is the equivalent of 3.7 factory jobs.
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