Excel wrote: "Got a flyer in the mail about a Senior Center in Oregon.... loved the old Oregon when it was different than now, but it's still a beautiful state... Anyway, checked it out on the web & made a call to get more info. They offer apartments, cottages & houses to live in. You pay $109K to get on their 'list'... which is your entry fee & you get nothing for it other than to live in their community. Then you pay $2,900 a month (if single occupancy) for a cottage. You pay that forever until you die. There is no ownership of any kind. There is medical staff, etc. on the grounds. Guess I've been living in a fog cause I never realized how expensive it is to get old. I will be 76 in November & I have been blessed with relatively good health. I do not have any family left other than my kids & Grandkids, whom I have mentioned before as not being a loving family. Would not want to live with any of them, nor would they want me in their homes or lives anyway. So when I saw this flyer I started thinking about my future & where I can go.... I know living in my house will eventually not be feasible between keeping up the yards & housekeeping. So many on this forum have family, friends, neighbors to rely on in troubled times. I do not. So, I have to start looking for an alternative.... looks both expensive & uncomfortable. I also wonder how many others are out there facing this kind of scenario....The bright side is I can still drink my coffee in the early morning & enjoy the birds & trees & sunlight around me. Sometimes you just can't get better than that !"
This quote from Excel got me thinking about this place in Florida that I visited a few times when a friend was living there. It is an entire village with a range of living options from independent home ownership, apartment rental, efficiency, to assisted living and nursing care. They also have an RV park. It has a medical center, church, shops, and recreation. I was very impressed and my friend loved it there. She lived in an efficiency apartment and took one meal a day in their dining hall. All living quarters have an emergency call button. Anyway, at the time, I thought it would be a place I would consider living when...in the far future...I can no longer travel in my RV. There is no "Entrance Fee."
Here is a link: http://www.acvillage.net/ the setting is beautiful along the Suwannee River.
My friend was in her 90s and has since died, but if I have time before I leave Florida, I may visit again and learn the particulars of cost, etc.