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mike_c

(36,599 posts)
29. we live in Sun City, AZ
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 02:18 PM
Apr 27

It's a retirement community with lots of options: single family homes in a wide range of sizes, duplexes, quadplexes, condos, and independent living with meals provided. That might not click all the boxes, I think there is also a "memory care" sort of facility too. You must be at least 55 years old to live here, although there are some exceptions, like spouses under 55.

The houses are built with seniors in mind, e.g. single story, no stairs. Many are small-ish, reflecting the needs of seniors who live alone or as couples whose families are grown and living elsewhere. I've never visited any of the condos though. There are also numerous recreation centers (eight I think) with pools and spas, gyms, indoor and outdoor tracks, two Maricopa County public libraries, restaurants, meeting spaces and rehearsal rooms, and a vast diversity of clubs organized around a host of different interests and social activities. These clubs have great facilities-- for example I belong to a camera club that provides a large format professional Canon photo printer, computers and software, a complete studio, display spaces, a library, microscopes, projection spaces, matting and framing equipment, and so on. Members of our club are regular winners at statewide Arizona Camera Club Council (ACCC) competitions. There is also a Democratic club (and a Republican club, too). If you visit the Sun City recreation centers web site (https://suncityaz.org/) there is a link to all the rec center clubs, and there are others organized by residents from their homes. There are lots of outlets to help keep us from becoming too isolated, and also free or low cost meals are available for those who prefer to join others for meals, or have them delivered to their homes. There is also a wonderful service providing free loans of stuff like walkers, wheel chairs, toilet seats, and a bunch of other medical equipment for seniors.

Anyway, we really like it here. Summers are hot, of course, but eight months a year are lovely-- currently it's 69 F, clear and sunny, 26% relative humidity. The cost of living is WAY lower than it was in California. Health care is easily available and of a quality far exceeding our little rural hospital in northern Humboldt County. Sun City has about 30,000 residents and there are several other retirement communities nearby, so senior medical needs are well served here. I speak from experience.

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No, not been there bucolic_frolic Apr 26 #1
if i got the place in rly good shape, mopinko Apr 26 #7
lol, wouldn't use AI. fair enough. bucolic_frolic Apr 26 #10
Please don't recommend AI, especially to people who might not be familiar with generative AI highplainsdem Apr 27 #23
yeah, i think it is a pox on humanity. mopinko Apr 27 #31
As you get older - really senior yrs- it's vital to find those who will come to your aid No Vested Interest Apr 26 #2
my kids r scattered and mopinko Apr 26 #5
Yes, we have to learn to zip our lips at times with some of our kids. No Vested Interest Apr 26 #9
i've had a couple. mopinko Apr 26 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author anciano Apr 26 #12
I'm 76, currently in a senior facility for about six months. It has both independent and assisted living. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 26 #3
yeah. my mil mopinko Apr 26 #17
I only know this one facility, but there are absolutely PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 26 #20
Every situation is different IbogaProject Apr 27 #30
in Madison, lots of places. Tetrachloride Apr 26 #4
i wouldnt leave chicago, i dont think. mopinko Apr 26 #6
You shouldn't have to move very far PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 26 #21
yeah, there r a couple good 1s that i know of already. mopinko Apr 27 #32
Ohh, I doubt that will be a problem. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 27 #34
I've made a deposit on a "continuing care community"-- viva la Apr 26 #8
i have a couple other properties, so mopinko Apr 26 #14
That sounds like a great group to join! viva la Apr 26 #18
yeah. the lady that lives there mopinko Apr 27 #33
I live alone in a 'small' house, near daughter, son in law, elleng Apr 26 #11
This sounds like a good situation. No Vested Interest Apr 26 #13
your daughter and fam mopinko Apr 26 #16
They're VERY good eggs! elleng Apr 26 #19
We live in Senior Apartments KarenS Apr 27 #22
it's the gossip i worry about. mopinko Apr 27 #25
Meh. Gossip is gossip. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 27 #35
well, me irl mopinko Apr 27 #36
My experience in this senior housing is not remotely like PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 27 #37
well, that's comforting. mopinko Apr 28 #38
i plan to spend as much of the inheritance as possible. mopinko Apr 27 #26
Go ahead and spend the children's inheritence! PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 27 #28
If you are starting to feel you should IbogaProject Apr 27 #24
well, i feel less that way now that i am feeling better. mopinko Apr 27 #27
we live in Sun City, AZ mike_c Apr 27 #29
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