A retirement community is a residential community or housing complex designed for older adults who are generally able to care for themselves. Assistance from home care agencies is allowed in some communities, and activities and socialization opportunities are often provided. Some of the characteristics typically are: the community must be age-restricted or age-qualified, residents must be partially or fully retired, and the community offers shared services or amenities.
Spring Harbor Retirement Community in Columbus, Georgia in the United States
Shell Point Retirement Community, a not-for-profit CCRC located in Fort Myers, Florida. Offers residents a wide variety of services – ranging from an 18-hole golf course to specialty medical care.
Tribby Arts Center at Shell Point Retirement Community, aims to be a hub of creative and cultural activity, encouraging the pursuit of theatrical, musical and visual arts by residents.
Retirement village in Ilkley, England
An age-restricted community is a residential community, often gated, that legally discriminates on the basis of age to limit residency to a majority fraction of older individuals—typically 80% over a set age. The minimum age is frequently set at 55 years old, but it can vary.
An entertainment venue at The Villages, Florida.