Skip to content

:

Articles related to focusing on healthy aging, prevention, mobility, cognition, nutrition, independence, and caregiving support.

4 min

What is another word for retirement community?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of adults 65 and older is projected to nearly double over the next 40 years, highlighting the growing importance of senior living options. Choosing a living arrangement in later life is a significant decision, and understanding all the terminology is the first step in finding the right fit for your needs beyond simply asking, "What is another word for retirement community?"

Read Healthy Aging
4 min

Are there any CCRCs in the US that are failing?

Since 2020, at least 16 continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) have filed for bankruptcy, confirming that not all facilities are financially stable. The critical question, "Are there any CCRCs in the US that are failing?" is one every prospective resident must consider.

Read Healthy Aging
4 min

What is the main advantage to a CCRC? The ultimate guide to continuing care.

According to the National Council on Aging, over 70% of adults aged 65 and older will need some form of long-term care, making future planning essential. This is why many consider a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), but what is the main advantage to a CCRC, and how does it secure a senior’s future?

Read Healthy Aging
4 min

What is the average age of residents in a CCRC?

While the age of residents can vary, studies indicate that the average age of a new CCRC resident is in their early 80s. A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) provides a full continuum of care, meaning residents' ages on campus can range from those just entering retirement to those over 100 years old.

Read Healthy Aging
4 min

What is an example of CCRC?

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, approximately 70% of people over age 65 will require some form of long-term care. This need for continuous support is precisely what a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), or Life Plan Community, is designed to address. By offering a full continuum of care on one campus, a CCRC provides a secure plan for the future, allowing residents to age in place as their needs change.

Read Healthy Aging
3 min

Continuing Care Retirement Communities: Which is considered a combination of independent living, assisted living, and nursing care all on one campus?

According to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care, thousands of older adults across the U.S. live in a unique housing option for their later years. So, **which is considered a combination of independent living, assisted living, and nursing care all on one campus**? It is known as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC.

Read Healthy Aging
5 min

What is the difference between a Life Plan Community and a CCRC?

In 2015, research conducted by LeadingAge and Mather LifeWays revealed that 84% of prospective residents preferred a different term for Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). This finding led to the adoption of the term “Life Plan Community,” but many still wonder: **What is the difference between a Life Plan Community and a CCRC?** The truth is, the primary distinction is in the name and perception, not the continuum of care offered.

Read Healthy Aging