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Life Plan Services and Amenities Include Many Attractive Perks

By myLifeSite

There are a variety of different reasons that people choose to move to a Life Plan Community (also called a continuing care retirement community or CCRC). For many people, one of the biggest draws of a Life Plan Community is the on-site access to a full continuum of care services, should a resident need them. But another highly appealing perk of moving to a Life Plan Community is the wide array of services and amenities available to residents.

Life Plan Community services to simplify life

An attractive aspect of living in a Life Plan Community is the various services provided to residents, many of which are included with a resident’s monthly service fee. Most of these are designed to simplify residents’ lives, remove the burden of home maintenance and chores, and keep residents safe, healthy, happy, and comfortable. It’s almost like getting to live full-time in a hotel, but with all of the comforts of home.

Life Plan Community services will vary slightly from community to community, but some common ones include:

  • Care services: The hallmark of a Life Plan Community is the priority access they give residents to a continuum of on-site care including assisted living and skilled nursing care, if needed, and in some cases memory care. Most communities also provide residents with 24/7 emergency response services.
  • A meal plan: Most Life Plan Community contracts will include provision of at least one meal per day for independent living residents at one of the community’s dining venues. If you would like additional meals, other meal plans are available.
  • Housekeeping: Life Plan Communities will typically provide independent living residents with weekly housekeeping services, and in some cases, linen services. Additional housekeeping or laundry services can often be added for an additional fee.
  • Local transportation: In some cases, if desired, Life Plan Community residents may be able to eliminate the expense that comes with car ownership. Most Life Plan Communities provide regularly scheduled shuttle services to nearby shopping areas. They typically will also provide individual transportation as needed, such as to medical appointments.
  • Maintenance: Get rid of the lawnmower and snowblower. A Life Plan Community will take care of all exterior maintenance for residences as well as grounds and common areas.
  • Utilities: The specific utilities covered as part of a resident’s monthly service fee can vary slightly but will almost always include water, electricity, basic cable, and trash removal. Some communities may also include telephone service and internet.
  • Wellness programs: Mental and physical wellness are a key component of living in a Life Plan Community. To support this focus, communities will offer residents with various programs and initiatives to support preventative health (more on this later).
The appeal of Life Plan Community amenities

A Life Plan Community’s amenities are what take its senior living lifestyle from hotel to resort. In fact, Life Plan Communities have been described as being akin to “docked cruise ships.” If you’ve ever been on a cruise, you know that there is always something to do, or if you prefer, you can just relax and unwind. A Life Plan Community creates a similar “resort-like” lifestyle for residents, offering a variety of daily events and activities, as well as appealing on-campus amenities.

For example, some of the amenities you will commonly find at a Life Plan Community might include:

  • A variety of formal and casual dining venues: In addition to a main dining room, many Life Plan Communities have introduced more casual venues to their dining options. Various venues may have the ambiance of a cafe, bistro, deli, or pub.
  • Fitness center with exercise classes: Life Plan Communities emphasize resident wellness, which includes staying physically active. Almost all Life Plan Communities will have fitness equipment (such as treadmills, stationary bicycles, and weights) and offer a variety of instructor-led exercise classes for groups as well as one-on-one personal training.
  • Swimming pool: Again, with their focus on healthy lifestyles, nearly all Life Plan Communities will have a swimming pool, in many cases a heated indoor pool. Some may offer residents access to a hot tub, steam room, and/or sauna as well.
  • Entertainment outings, cultural/educational programs, and social events: Here again, the specifics will vary from community to community, but most Life Plan Communities will provide residents with an array of social, cultural, educational, and entertainment options — some on-site and some off-campus.
  • Library and business center: Looking for a good book? Many communities have an on-premises library with popular titles. They will also often have a business center with a computer, fax machine, and printer for use by residents.
  • Creative studios and classes: Many Life Plan Communities provide residents with opportunities to tap their creativity with group art classes — painting, pottery, photography, and more. Some even have on-site craft rooms, art studios, or woodworking shops.
  • Shared sitting areas: Sit and stay a while. Life Plan Communities will have a variety of attractive indoor and outdoor sitting areas where residents can meet up, socialize, and relax.
  • Natural outdoor areas: Fresh air and sunshine are good for the body and soul. Depending on the Life Plan Community’s location, most will have shared outdoor spaces that accommodate exercise and simply enjoying nature. This might include things like walking paths, bike trails, and flower gardens.
Taking Life Plan Community services and amenities to the next level

Some Life Plan Communities have found new and innovative offerings to appeal to today’s retirees. Some of these services and amenities provide the community with a high-end resort lifestyle; others tap into the latest advances in health and wellness. For example:

  • Day spa services: In addition to salon/barber services, which can often be found at Life Plan Communities, some communities have opened on-site day spas. These luxurious facilities offer services like skin treatments, nailcare, massage, and more.
  • Coffee shops and juice bars: The food services options at some Life Plan Communities continue to expand with the latest dining and beverage trends including on-site coffee shops and juice or smoothie bars.
  • Community gardens: Whether individual garden plots for residents to grow the plants of their choice, or a shared vegetable garden for the benefit of the Life Plan Community and the larger community, some Life Plan Communities are giving residents the opportunity to get their hands dirty and showcase their green thumbs.
  • Dental care: Life Plan Communities are known for their on-site healthcare facilities, sometimes even incorporating preventive healthcare services. Some communities are expanding these offerings to include on-site dentists for routine and restorative dental care.
  • Dog parks: With many Life Plan Communities permitting pets, dog parks an increasingly popular amenity.
  • Theaters: Get the thrill of seeing a movie on the big screen or an on-stage performance close to home. Some Life Plan Communities are adding full-size theaters to their campuses for a entertainment and cultural programming.
  • Innovative therapies: In addition to traditional physical therapy services, some communities have expanded their therapeutic offerings to include exciting new treatments. From equine and pet therapy to Snoezelen therapy rooms and meditation to music, art, and scent therapy, some Life Plan Communities are embracing new ways of treating various conditions.
Finding the Life Plan Community that is the right fit for you

As you explore your Life Plan Community options, it’s important to consider not only location, affordability, and quality, but also the overall lifestyle offered by the community. Certain Life Plan Communities are more vibrant and high-energy; others are more laid back and relaxed. Some have a formal or luxurious atmosphere while others are cozier and more casual. One isn’t better than the other; it all depends on what lifestyle and energy level appeals to your personal nature.

Part of this equation is the assortment of services and amenities offered by the Life Plan Community. What is vitally important to you, and what is just a nice-to-have when it comes to services and amenities? You should get a full understanding of these things when you tour a Life Plan Community and talk with the sales counselor. It is also a good idea to talk with current residents to learn what they like and find most appealing about their community.

Finally, once you have narrowed down your Life Plan Community choice and added your name to the wait list, it is wise to spend as much time as allowable on campus to get a true feel for the atmosphere of the community. This will help ensure it is the very best fit for you prior to making your Life Plan Community move.

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