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Retirement Communities and Independent Living in Vermont

Retirement Communities in Vermont are often also referred to as independent living centers.  These retirement homes offer self-contained senior apartments and are suitable for those with little, or no, medical needs.

Senior living communities in Vermont are often quite luxurious gated community living for the active adult.  Some retirement communities do have age restrictions and will only accept residents over the age of 55 years.

Vermont Retirement Communities In this type of retirement living, you can purchase or lease a senior condo, within a community where living is geared towards a fulfilling and active elderly retirement.  Retirement communities are really designed for those who can pay for their own care.  Many retirement communities in Vermont offer communal facilities to help their residents keep mobile and active.  Often they have sports complexes offering tennis, swimming pools, fitness clubs and golf courses.
The condos can vary in size from small one-bedroom studios to larger two-bedroom apartments.  Some retirement centers are designed to accommodate individual residents, whereas others are aimed more at retiring couples.
The costs of a retirement home in Vermont depend upon what sort of community you are interested in, what size of condo, and what extra services and facilities are included.  Some residences are very affordable from as little as $1000 per month, however there are both cheap and expensive retirement homes, and it is recommended that you do compare the costs of retirement homes that match your needs.
Senior living communities in Vermont
As we now have a rapidly expanding senior population, many of which, wish to “age in place”, and stay in their home as they get elderly, we are seeing more Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORC) coming into being in Vermont.  A NORC is where people over 60 are the majority, they haven’t moved there especially as they retire, these communities have just organically developed.  Where a NORC has developed, the state is trying to ensure that adequate senior services are situated to meet the needs of the majority senior residents.

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