Rochester 55+ Communities
During your golden years, you may want some help with the household are not in need of constant nursing care. In many cities, there are a lot of independent living options that have much to offer anyone that is considering downsizing and simplifying.
A 55+ community can allow you to have conveniences and means that might not otherwise be available such as laundry services, a fitness center, and social activities. Group activities encourage social interaction at retirement communities.
55+ Community Cost Guidelines
Independent living apartments and rent will usually cost more on average than a regular apartment due to the amenities offered. The average cost of a 1-bedroom apartment in Rochester was $780 for a one-bedroom with a 2-bedroom costing $989, as of December 2015.
Independent living communities such as The Landing of Brighton offer staff on call to help residents at all times. The Landing also offers studio and 1 bedroom units that have kitchenettes so you can cook meals yourself when you desire.
Atria Greece offers chef prepared meals for their residents. A full-time activity director ensures that a full range of fun things to do are available to all who live there.
The cost for the communities above can vary just like all independent living communities. The cost coincides with the level of service that you need for your lifestyle. SeniorAdvisor is the perfect place to get cost, amenity, and contact information for Rochester independent living communities.
Funding Your Rochester Independent Living
You will have to use your own means to fund living in an independent living community. If you own your own home, it can be sold and the funds can be used to buy a home in a 55+ community. Some communities are set-up as apartments so you can rent as well. It depends on the community in which you are living.
Most insurances and government assistance programs do not cover the living expenses for adults that are able to take care for many of their basic needs. These programs cover aid or home health care costs, if needed. However, these programs do not cover daily expenses, clothing, groceries or prepared meals.
Some seniors are choosing to find a suitable roommate to off-set expenses. If you split a two-bedroom unit, you can save a considerable amount of money and have the benefit of a companion. This also gives you some companionship over the years. Make sure you consider all aspects of sharing a space before you agree to anything. There may also be rules about roommates and sharing apartments or homes in a community.
Options and Amenities: What To Look For
It is important that you are comfortable for the long term at the community you choose. Make sure that your lifestyle is compatible by asking yourself questions such as those below.
What’s Included?
It is important to be clear on what is included in the fees. Most communities have different levels of service that can vary in price. Services that are often included are basic housekeeping including laundry, a bit of group transportation, and lawn services. Meals are usually included on some level.
What Are The Rules Regarding Personal Pets?
Pets no doubt restrict where and what type of housing you can get. There may be size limitations that make it impossible to have a large dog, or there may be additional fees associated with pets. Since 55+ communities are private, they can have different pet rules. Make sure you understand these important rules before signing an agreement.
Can I Get Different Lease Terms?
Sometimes a longer lease is a better deal in the long term. Make sure you ask enough questions to understand your lease terms entirely. You may be able to sign a shorter term lease that is renewable at the end with the option to sign for a longer term.
Ask what type of fees you can incur if you need to break a lease prematurely for some unknown reason.
Are There Lots Of Things To Do Nearby?
One of the great things about independent living is that you have time to do other things aside from household chores and maintenance. Green space such as nearby parks give you a place to enjoy fresh air and nature. You may be able to have a garden plot in a nearby community garden, or even be part of a theater group. Some 55+ communities may also provide transportation to various off-site activities.
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