Watch the following films for more ideas.
Affordable Housing Films
Non-profits across the country are remodeling or building homes to offer affordable housing for low-income seniors. They each have their own room, with a private or shared bathroom and with shared living areas and grounds. Click to view the films.
Cohousing Films
Intentional, collaborative cohousing is often considered a relative of the communes of the 1960s. Residents actively participate in the design and operation of their communities while maintaining privacy living in their own homes. Click to view the film.
Moving Abroad Films
Many find living abroad a viable option that may include a lower cost of living. Others may decide to hit the road and explore places they never have been without the time limits of a two-week vacation. Click to view the film.
Moving Closer to Family Films
Niche Communities Films
The retirement communities of the 1960’s have evolved from golf, pools and shuffleboard conclaves to niche communities for the arts (Burbank Senior Arts Colony) and letter carriers (Nalcrest, Tampa, FL – no dogs allowed). Click to view the films.
Often when one thinks of a nursing home, a nightmare of long, sterile hallways lined with lonely people slumped in wheelchairs comes to mind. The good news is work is being done to replace that empty vision with viable and most importantly, respectful alternatives. Click to view the films.
Senior Living Communities
Standing between age-restricted retirement communities and nursing homes are Senior Living Communities. They offer a fluid approach to the aging process. Click to view the films.
Shared Housing Films
For some, it is harkening back to their college days. For others, it is a financial necessity. But for many, it’s a way out of loneliness and a way to remain independent. Click to view the films.
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