About Holiday Retirement Communities

A holiday retirement community can be found in almost every state in America, with seven in Canada. There are over 300 communities in a variety of geographic regions. Focusing on independent living, each community provides apartment rentals that include utilities, 24-hour support staff, weekly housekeeping services, short or long-term residencies and daily meals.

  1. Features

    • One of the attractive features of holiday retirement communities is their travel program. With the exception of Hawaii, it allows residents of one community to stay up to seven days in another community at no additional cost when they are traveling, receiving the same benefits as at their home residence. Other features include transportation, three daily meals, housekeeping and clearing, apartment maintenance and repairs, and there are no long-term leases. People with small pets are allowed to bring them.

    Geography

    • Geographic locations of the holiday retirement communities offers retirees an opportunity to experience different regions, cities and locales in North America. Seniors can experience beaches, mountains, lakes, desserts, rural and city landscapes. This retirement community also includes cities in Canada with beautiful geographic locations where residents can visit and take advantage of travel programs that allow them to stay in different communities. For example, the geographic location of Amber Meadow in Winnipeg in Manitoba is centrally located in the province's capital and offers a high quality of cultural landmarks and attractions.

    Size

    • Each holiday retirement community is a little different in size. One of its largest communities is Arbour Lake in Calgary, Alberta, which offers a large complex of apartments, access to several golf courses, views of the Rocky Mountains and other recreational features. Other communities feature cottages and garages. Geographic locations also influence the size of any of the retirement communities, especially those in rural areas that allow additional development and expanded features such as recreational facilities and amenities.

    Benefits

    • There are many benefits for residents who choose to live at a holiday recreation community and want to enjoy the specific features available. These include no long-term leases, pet friendly, full-service maintenance and housekeeping and prepared meals. Other benefits include a variety of programs and activities, 24-hour live-in staff, and the travel program offered to those traveling and need accommodations at no additional cost.

    Potential

    • Although there are over 300 retirement communities, there are plans to expand and develop more communities in North America. Locations include other states in the U.S. and areas in Canada. The programs each community offers makes it very convenient and comfortable to retirees and seniors who want a low maintenance life that includes many services. The travel program feature is another positive amenity of which residents can take advantage to travel without incurring lodging and meal expenses.

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