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Why are people leaving The Villages in Florida? Understanding the downsides beyond the active lifestyle

While often marketed as a vibrant paradise for retirees, a growing number of residents are questioning their decision to move to The Villages, Florida, and leaving the community. The reasons behind these departures extend beyond simple boredom, touching on issues like restrictive homeowner association (HOA) rules, increasing costs, and the practical downsides of a highly structured environment.

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What is the average size of an assisted living facility?

According to the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL), the average size of an assisted living community in the U.S. is approximately 39 licensed beds. However, this average masks a wide range of facility sizes, from small, home-like settings with fewer than 10 residents to large, campus-style communities with over 100. Understanding the differences in size is crucial for families and seniors determining the best fit for their needs.

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What is the greatest operational challenge most assisted living residences will encounter?

According to the American Health Care Association, 94% of nursing homes and 81% of assisted living communities reported experiencing staffing shortages recently. This persistent staffing crisis is widely considered to be what is the greatest operational challenge most assisted living residences will encounter, affecting virtually every other aspect of the community's function.

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Do 90% of seniors want to age in place? The statistics behind a growing trend

According to a December 2024 AARP survey, a strong majority of adults aged 50 and older—75%—wish to remain in their current homes as they age. This figure is part of a larger trend that supports the idea that many seniors **do 90% of seniors want to age in place**, though the specific number varies by demographic and survey.

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Where do wealthy seniors live? An exploration of affluent retirement trends

According to a recent GoBankingRates report, the richest retirement town in America is Saratoga, California, with a median household income over $241,000. For many, the question is not just how to retire, but *where do wealthy seniors live* and what factors drive their lifestyle choices in their golden years.

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