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What are the top 20 ammenities seniors seek in a retirement community
Published by: admin 2010-03-19
  • What are the top 20 ammenities that seniors would seek in a retirement community that would be located in the Caribbean? The answer should contain a detailled paragragh on the reason each ammenity is desired.


  • brudenell, Are there any particular islands in the Caribbean we can limit our search to? The Caribbean consists of a wide array of islands, and I imagine the ammenities required and expected could be quite different between, say, the Bahamas and Haiti. http://www.caribinfo.com/island_info.html


  • Let us limit it to the predominately English speaking islands.


  • A healthy tip will be paid for a detailled reply that is largely text - with references at the end of the "Answer'.


  • brudenell, Please let me clarify one more thing: are you interested in those things that would be of particular interest to those retirees currently located in the continental United States?


  • Good Evening hailstorm-ga (love the handle!) Yes.... I am interested in those things that would be of particular interest to those retirees currently located in the continental United States? I don't think retirees from most other places (other than from other Caribbean islands) would have different preferences. Your Researcher assistance would be appreciated. Regards Brudenell


  • 1) The senior populations that I am interested in are both the active, independent, healthy senior and seniors (55 -85 years) with health concerns. 2) I am interested in multi residential neighbourhoods.My scope of interest does not include assisted living facilities but a retirement community could include support by such a facility. 3) The answer could be from someone with specialized knowledge of seniors and include published lists of popular amenities. The 'top 20' amenities could simply be those requested the most by prospective tenants seeking such accommodations.
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  • A review of online materials on the amenities desired by seniors in a retirement home yields consistent results across sources. Most developers as well as those who have conducted formal research on the topic, agree that the “new” baby boomer retirees want more amenities than have previous generations and that those desired amenities reflect a more active lifestyle among this new generation of retirees. The headline of a syndicated news story sums it up: “Seniors: Today's 'Younger' Buyers Want More Amenities.” They are e more driven by fitness, are younger of mind and have different buying habits. They want indoor pools, free weights, walking trails, homes wired for the new technology such as Internet and access for a home office. http://www.sun-gazette.com/stories/REAL108.html In turn, retirement communities are changing to reflect these new demands. The retirement home preferences of retirees have changed significantly in recent years Retirees now opt for single-family detached homes in well-planned communities that include golf, fitness centers, jogging/hiking/biking trails and other amenities that provide ample opportunity for varied activities “That clubhouse can still provide for games like pool and shuffleboard, but they had better also include computer stations where residents can log onto the Internet, if they don’t have that capability in their own unit. The development should allow rapid Internet access if it is to be competitive with other senior communities. Retirees also like to customize their new homes and floor plans through a design center. “With the growing use of the Internet among seniors, high- capacity telecommunications wiring and other smart-home features are becoming basic features rather than upgrades.” Going back to school and volunteering for worthy organizations is also high on the list of “things to do” after moving to a retirement residence. http://www.s-t.com/seniors/pag20.html Seniors generally look for comfort, independence, companionship, security and freedom from responsibility. They want a home environment that offers a selection of senior-friendly activities and enough independence to allow them to travel with a feeling of security about their home. Some amenities include pools, media center, fitness center, spacious clubhouse, community room and a conference business center. http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/08-01/08-25-01/t03ho103.htm “Building for Boomers” Developers of retirement communities discuss the new amenities. In the past, golf was the driving factor in many peoples' decisions to live in Sun City. There, residents' interests have shifted to other activities such as hiking, computers, photography and guns. "We just opened an arts and craft center. From computers to ceramic to painting, you name it, we've got it." Computers draw a big crowd Computers are becoming a big thing at Sun City Vistoso, too. Plans are under way to build a computer center with 10 workstations. The community's computer club is the single biggest interest behind golf, real estate broker. Sun City's hiking club - 350 members strong - is another popular activity. Even communities that cater to older retirees have to offer their residents more. "The activity level of these people has just increased," said Tom Kappler, general manager of Broadway Proper, where the average age is 85. The rental community southwest of South Pantano Road and East Broadway recently installed a gym, buffed up exercise programs and works with neighborhood youth to train residents on computers. According to research by the Arizona Daily Star amenities favored by older homebuyers in retirement communities include: Trails for walking, hiking and biking. • Recreation centers with exercise equipment and health spas. • Flexible home space for studies and offices. • Educational facilities, including computers labs and reading rooms. • Golf courses. • Retail shops and restaurants onsite or nearby. • Arts and entertainment ---- Continuing education is a prime goal for many retirees, and they want education facilities in retirement communities. • Fifty-seven percent of retired boomers and 58 percent of still-working boomers said they prefer a small home in a community with recreational amenities to a large home in a traditional neighborhood, according to the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at ASU and Del Webb Corp. http://www.azstarnet.com/clips/ASMET/boomers.html The Christian Science Monitor took a look at new trends in retirement housing in an article “Boomers refuse to fade into the sunset: A generation begins to redefine "golden years" and retirement housing on its own terms, by staff writer Marilyn Gardner. She reviewed the 2000 three-day symposium, "Building for Boomers and Beyond," s sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders where nearly 400 architects, developers, builders, and interior-design specialists gathered to consider ways to appeal to a generation that promises to redefine retirement and reshape retirement housing. Some highlights from that article: Amenities abound in the $7-million Adobe Spa and Fitness Center. Forget shuffleboard courts. Think tennis courts, softball leagues and computer clubs. Many older people really love gardening," Dychtwald says. "You're going to see communities with a horticultural focus, with acres of gardens that residents themselves will grow." Cozy. Casual. Convenient. Those sum up the style many younger retirees want, according to Ava Carberry of Color Design Art in Pacific Palisades, Calif. They want spacious kitchens, walk-in closets, double sinks, bedrooms that can be converted to other uses, and storage. http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2001/05/16/text/p11s1.html An Illinois-based company intends has opened 166-unit luxury retirement apartment complex where residents get three gourmet meals daily prepared by a European-trained chef, weekly housekeeping, concierge and limousine service, 24-hour on-site security, utilities and basic cable television. Common areas cover 143,000 square feet and include a swimming pool, putting green, skin and body spa, fitness center, full-service beauty salon, cards and billiards room, arts and crafts program, library with a fireplace and seating area and a business center with Internet access. http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Aug-17-Thu-2000/business/14185941.html Active Adults' Favorite Amenities A 1996 NAHB (National Association of Homebuilders) survey looks at the features that active adults want. [Look for the results of a new study to be released in the next few months.] Walking and jogging trails were the most desirable amenity, with roughly two-thirds of active adults and older seniors saying their presence would seriously influence the home-buying decision. This is not unique to the seniors market however, as overall responses from survey participants were very similar. Park areas could influence the buying decision of about half of the active adults and older seniors households. However, this is less than the 65 percent score given by all survey respondents. Security is important to all seniors, more so than for other age groups. While one-third of the survey participants would be influenced by having a security guard at a gate, the number jumps to over 40 percent for both active adults and older seniors. Outdoor swimming pools are also important, but their desirability appears to decrease with the age of the householder. Almost half of the survey respondents were in favor of an outdoor swimming pool, but this number drops to about 40 percent for active adults, and one-third for older seniors. Public transportation is a sought-after amenity. The relationship between public transportation and age works in the opposite direction from that with outdoor swimming pools, as older households are more likely to desire public transportation. 44 percent of older seniors and 40 percent of active adults would be influenced by the presence of public transportation, compared to 34 percent of those in the overall survey. Lakes were as attractive to active adults as they were to the overall survey group. Both groups gave identical ratings to lakes (40%). Somewhat surprisingly, older seniors felt differently, with only 29 percent rating lakes as desirable. Clubhouses are another amenity that is important to all seniors. Roughly one-third of each seniors group said that a clubhouse would influence their decision, while only a quarter of the overall group wanted a clubhouse. An exercise room was desirable to about one-third of each group. Golf courses were slightly more desirable to seniors than other age groups. Twenty-nine percent of active adults and 27 percent of older seniors favored a golf course, compared to 23 percent of all survey participants. Card-operated gates without a guard reinforce the idea that seniors value security. Thirty-five percent of older seniors and 29 percent of active adults would be influenced by the presence of a card-operated gate, versus 21 percent of all survey respondents. Not surprisingly, there were several amenities that were not at all important to seniors. These were mostly outdoor sports facilities. Baseball and soccer fields, equestrian facilities, basketball and racquetball courts, and daycare centers received scores from both groups of less than 10 percent. http://www.build4boomers.org/update/what_todays_home_buyers_want.asp The NAHB Research Center provides senior housing information through its National Center for Seniors Housing Research, http://www.nahbrc.org/seniors1.asp?TrackID=&CategoryID=1798&Type= Suggestions on what to look for when choosing a residential facility from senior-oriented organizations; This list is taken from Age Concern Fact sheet 29 " Finding Residential and Nursing Home Accommodation" available from Age Concern. It is an excellent fact sheet covering a wide range of issues relating to residential and nursing homes. http://www.theislandguide.org/nursing_care/choosing.stm What To Look For When Choosing A Retirement Home by Lisa M. Petsche http://www.todaysseniors.com/caregivers/retirement_home.shtml http://olderwise.wesley.com.au/chooseretire.htm Search strategy: retirement housing amenities; retirement homes options; retirement communities want; retirement housing want; NAHB; NAHBRC; AARP; aging housing; senior housing; senior housing amenities
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