Tammy Harrison

55+

Senior-friendly real estate refers to homes and communities designed with features and amenities that make living safer, more comfortable, and convenient for older adults. These properties cater specifically to the needs of seniors, particularly those who may have mobility issues, health concerns, or simply want a living environment that supports aging in place.

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Independent Living Communities

These are residential communities designed for seniors who are independent and active, typically age 55 and older. They offer low-maintenance housing, often with social activities and amenities.

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Age-Restricted Communities

These are neighborhoods where at least one resident must be over a certain age (usually 55). They often have amenities and services tailored for older adults but are geared towards an independent, active lifestyle.

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Assisted Living Communities

These communities provide help with daily living activities such as dressing, bathing, medication management, and meals, while still offering independence for residents.

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Memory Care Facilities

Memory care is specialized care for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. These facilities offer secure environments and specialized staff trained to care for individuals with memory impairments.

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Continuing Care Retirement Communities

CCRCs offer a continuum of care, from independent living to assisted living and nursing care, all within the same community. Residents can transition to higher levels of care as needed without having to move.

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In-Home Modifications

Many seniors choose to stay in their own homes but modify them to make them more accessible and safer as they age. This can include changes like installing ramps, grab bars, wider doorways, or stairlifts.

Tammy Harrison

55+

Senior-friendly real estate offers several benefits that enhance the quality of life, safety, and well-being of older adults. These properties are specifically designed to address the unique needs of seniors, allowing them to live more comfortably and independently.

Improved Safety

Features like single-story layouts, wide doorways, slip-resistant flooring, and grab bars in bathrooms reduce the risk of accidents, particularly falls, which are a major concern for older adults.

Increased Accessibility

Senior-friendly homes often incorporate universal design principles, making them easily navigable for individuals with mobility issues or disabilities. This includes features like ramps, step-free entrances, and wheelchair-friendly hallways.

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