CAI-NJ Jun.2016

Dynamic Resort-Style Living

By Arline Bruno, Activities Director and Kari Valentine, CMCA, AMS, Community Association Manager Associa Mid-Atlantic

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S everal years ago, many couples and individuals moving into an active adult community were retired and found that they had more time on their hands and looked for creative ways to use it. Today, those moving into these communities are often still working and plan to do so for upwards of fifteen years. These low-main- tenance homes free up time for residents to enjoy at their leisure. The benefits, for newcomers and longstanding residents, are tremendous. An active adult community affords many choices and pro- vides opportunities for residents to make new friends with similar interests. Newcomers are often surprised by how much fun they can have utilizing the resort-like amenities and by joining and getting involved in the various offerings of clubs and committees. Residents revel in the vast range of activities from which they can choose, resulting in a full, active lifestyle. Some residents compare the options to those of a vacation resort. A sincere sense of community is formed as many travel

and continue to learn while enjoying life together. Some delight in on-site entertainment and special events, while others prefer to venture out and take advantage of regularly scheduled, robust day-trips that leave right from the commu- nity clubhouse. A relaxed environment and an easy social life are added bonuses to living at some of these amazing communities. On-site Activity and Lifestyle Directors assist by facilitating the daily schedule of events. Residents can take advan- tage of events such as New Year’s Eve parties in their very own clubhouse to avoid driving home too late. Summer “An active adult community affords many choices and provides opportunities for residents to make new friends with similar interests.”

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