CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. -
Feb. 22, 2020 -
PRLog -- There's comfort in being around people who share common interests, goals, and challenges. That comfort in a community doesn't wane with age – it actually deepens. Whether it's proudly talking about grandchildren or lamenting the fact that our eyes aren't as good as they used to be, it helps to be around people who not only understand what we're saying but actually feel the same joys and concerns as well. That's why many boomers are deciding to move into an active adult community. In the latest 55places.com survey, they were described by one out of three seniors as an
"outgoing, social community of likeminded people." Bill Ness,
Chief Executive Officer and Founder of
55places.com, explains:
"Baby boomers are now reaching the age when moving to an active adult community is the ideal opportunity for them…Many boomers now want to downsize, experience a maintenance-
free lifestyle, and pursue more social opportunities. It's exciting that there are so many choices for baby boomers."
Bottom Line"Aging-in-place"
definitely has its advantages, but it could mean getting "stuck-in-place"
too. There are many health benefits derived from socialization with a community of people that shares common interests. It's important to take the need for human interaction into consideration when making a decision about where to spend the later years in life.
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