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If you
are in
New England be sure to visit Winnapaug Cottages- A truly
fabulous boutique Active Adult Community on the Rhode Island
Shore, tucked away in the Dr. John Champlin G lacier Park. You
very rarely find this exceptionally high quality construction
and A+ + location in a community designed for the 55 and better
age group.
The first phase
of 60 single family detached condo homes is selling well; thus,
the developer, Newbury New England LLC is close to announcing
the second phase which will consist of 5 elevated three story
condo buildings. Most of these condos will have ocean views.
They will also have under building parking and range in size
from one bedroom to two bedrooms with a study. Only 40 of these
condos units will ever be built, so if this is your interest,
don’t miss out. The final phase of the development is planned
to offer 2 apartment buildings of 30 units each and a community
room. which will house the Champlin Concierge Club. The
concierge club is, a concept rooted in the idea that not every
older person wants to spend his last years in assisted living or
a nursing home but would like to be in her own home with
services brought to her IF AND ONLY IF needed on an individual
basis . The concierge will also facilitate activities like
bridge clubs, travel, shopping and theatre outings The entire
area between Hartford ,New Haven, and Providence will be
accessible and Boston and New York too if residents are so
inclined.
The young at
heart here at Winnapaug Cottages include some folks under 55 as
spouses,and significant others. The 35 acre site is within a
135 acre nature preserve and adults,children,grandchildren and
pets are welcome on the trails in the woods and on the quiet
streets. In addition to frequent visits to the legendary
beaches, folks here find their own way to great retirement. Many
enjoy making new friends but others relish time to finall y enjoy
their libraries and their serious hobbies and avocations. One
of the homeowners goes deep sea fishing and another kayaks on
the beautiful area ponds like the Ninigret or on the Pawcatuck
River. Another homeowner is a serious painter, another still
works as an RN. Another homeowner, with his yard chores done by
the home owner’s association takes time to volunteer maintaining
trails in the many land preserves in this beautiful part of
Rhode Island. Grandchildren and great grandchildren enjoy not
only the surf but the old fashioned carousel in Watch Hill and
the easy area bike riding.
For dining there
is The historical and 2011 Conde Nast hot listed resort, Ocean
House, Shelter Harbor Inn, The Venice, The Cooked Goose and
several downtown eateries But for some of the best food- a
Winnapaug potluck,you have to live here!
Coldwell Banker
Cahoone Realtors provide the expert sales staff here at
Winnapaug and can help you sell or stage your current home.
They work hand in glove with the Winnapaug Cottages construction
team and can show you how much your expenses will decrease and
your pleasure increase when you move to Winnapaug. Whether you
are looking for peaceful views of the woods from your first
floor bedroom, an ocean view from your condo, a customized your
round home or beach cottage,want to spend 400,000 or a million
plus or just
want to right size without sacrificing luxury, you
have got to see Winnapaug Cottages and Champlin Concierge Club
before you make a move!
www.winnapaugcottages.com
www.winri.com
Call 401 596 3000 x1 and tell us what YOU want.
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How to Relocate your Parents to a 55+ Community |
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How to Relocate Your Parents to a 55+ Community
Old bonds and deep roots…
Are your parents still living in the family neighborhood where they brought you up? If so, they have deep roots there and strong bonds, which they have developed with friends, neighbors, business owners and professionals. Sometimes, over the years, neighborhoods change; from demographic or ethnic changes - to the very ageing of the homes, businesses and services in the area. After the nest has emptied, is the infrastructure in place there to offer your parent(s) a fulfilling day-to-day life? Perhaps it’s not. They may also be uncomfortable continuing to live in a family neighborhood once their own children have grown and gone.
The power of suggestion…
So, how do you broach the topic of your parent(s) relocating to a 55+ community? We’re all creatures of habit, and when one has lived in the same nest for decades, they may not relish the thought of having to sort through years of personal possessions and stuff when contemplating a move. You may find resistance for any number of given reasons when you suggest that your parent(s) consider such a move, but the real underlying cause may just be that they don’t want to have to deal with the details of preparing for move itself. Take heart, there are a growing number of companies who offer complete organizational services and they’ll take the fear of the unknown out of your parent(s) downsizing and relocation.
Seeing is believing…
You may also want to give your parent(s) the opportunity to see first-hand the various lifestyles available to them that adult communities have to offer, so it may be worth you organizing a trip to show them. Nowadays, many seniors relocate to an active lifestyle community that is within 600 miles of where the family was raised, so you won’t have far to travel. If you don’t like the idea of chauffeuring them around on an exploratory trip, you might consider organizing a ‘vacation getaway’ trip for them…
This is how you try before you buy…
A large number of builders are now offering ‘vacation getaway’ type programs, whereby you can visit their development and stay in very nice accommodations right on the premises while you sample the good life. Of course, they’ll put their best foot forward and typically offer you the usage of all of amenities as well as free or discounted golf (as available). During the visit, a developer’s representative will give your parent(s) the guided tour and the rep will do their best to showcase all that the active adult lifestyle has to offer. They’ll also show your parent(s) the model homes and available homesites, as well as any (available inventory) ‘spec’ homes.
Your folks may still need convincing after such a visit, and the next logical step (if they’re not ready to jump right in) may be to consider a short-term (or long-term) rental. Savvy investors typically purchase properties within active lifestyle communities solely for the purpose of renting them out. You can find a selection of rentals by contacting a local Realtor who specializes in serving seniors; you can also find rentals advertised in the local newspapers, or you may also try contacting the homeowner’s association(s) of the community(ies) that are of interest to you.
Consider their current and future needs…
When you’re thinking of the right place for your parent(s) to relocate to, you will want to consider such things as the proximity of shops and services to the community. Does the community have a shuttle service, or are there local transportation services available?
If there are current medical needs with your parent(s), the proximity of doctor’s offices, pharmacies, hospital, and continuing care facilities is of course paramount. Even if your folks are currently in good health, you’ll all have peace of mind just knowing the facilities are in close proximity. In later years, if health declines, a transition to a nearby continuum of care or assisted living facility will then be an easy one.
But, for now,
the good life
awaits them at
an active
lifestyle
community. The
opportunity for
new friends,
activities,
socializing
(and, who knows,
perhaps even
romance!)
awaits. The next
step is up to
you!! How will
you identify the
active lifestyle
communities?
Check out our
web sites
www.ActiveAdultLiving.com
or
www.ActiveAdult55.com or if they
are not stuck on the age restriction but still want the
amenities
then look at
www.ActiveLifestyleCommunities.com.
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i Refuse 2 Age : Be
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Be
the best you can be
Actors
frequently say they like to work on projects that are a
stretch for them. Trainers tell us to stretch before
exercising. I say, life is a stretch! Once a goal has
been accomplished, it is time to stretch to the next
goal. Reach the top of that goal and keep climbing, to
be successful. To be the best that you can be requires
establishing the habit of doing whatever it takes to
reach goals. Study successful people in order to
recognize they are not born that way. They became
successful by doing things unsuccessful people don’t
like to do and won’t do. Successful people don’t always
like doing these things, but they do get on with the
tasks and just do them!
Start here
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Find the
authentic you, by writing a list of all the good
qualities about yourself. List all your strengths. List
your wants. Meaningful knowing is deeper and stronger
than wishful thinking or simple hoping. It is a passion
so solid that you can base your life on it. Find your
talents and keep working with them. If you would like to
be happier, do things that make you happy.
● Be true
to yourself. Let your inner self shine outward. Love
yourself and be grateful for all you have in your life,
right now.
Believe in yourself and your visions for living. What
are your passions? What are your goals and dreams? If
you absolutely knew you couldn’t fail, what would you do
with your life? Writing is healing!
"There are three things
extremely hard:
steel, a diamond, and
to know one's self."
Benjamin Franklin
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Treat people the way you want to be treated. People will
be in awe of how great you feel about yourself. Positive
people will fill your life with love and joy.
Expect the best from
yourself, stay on track
Focus
is required to achieve excellence. Prioritize goals
expressed in a positive manner. I used to see the glass
half empty, then I put forth extreme effort to see the
glass half full. Now I see the glass with my choices,
to fill it as per my current desires.
No longer
do I waste precious time on things that cannot be
changed, such as the past and other people. Focusing on
self, offers many rewards.
The
uncertainty during the decision times, makes me feel
uncomfortable. As I raise my self-awareness, learn all I
can, sleep on the opportunities presented, and recognize
the potentials, the prospects become more clear. I can
either recognize the growth options and move forward, or
leave that path for another decision making process.
Detachment
is necessary to clear the clutter in order to avoid
becoming distracted by things. Happiness will not look
for you. It takes recognizing the past is over and
done, move forward with an attitude of gratitude.
Learn
about yourself so you can be the best you can be. That’s
the path of stretching, to recognize feeling
successful—it’s an inside job!
Written
by Marcia Casar Friedman, author of “Aging Is A Full
Time Job”
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Marcia Casar Friedman was a teacher for the Pittsburgh
Public Schools, the Los Angeles School District, and a
Master Training Teacher for Cal State Northridge.
Writing short stories, poetry, business documents, and
personal journal writing led her to a desire to help
others make peace with their past so they don’t mess up
the present. Marcia combined her experiences as a silver
sage, with her life’s calling as a teacher, to become an
author. She shares ideas on her website at
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