Article Directory :: Home & Family Articles

Choosing a Retirement Home

By Graham Baylis

Subscribe to Graham Baylis's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 16Apr2009
Word count: 552
Viewed: 87 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Upon retirement, you may wish to downsize your property to something more manageable with easier access. However, before moving out of the area in which you currently reside, consider the impact of leaving friends and family behind will have. It may be that you are moving closer to your family, however you will probably still have to make new friends and all such things must be taken into account.

Retirement villages

If it is a retirement village that you are considering, there are many benefits in moving to one of these. Retirement villages are purpose built to accommodate the elderly and will be designed to be safe and user friendly. The other residents will be of a similar age and you will still have your independence with the added security of a warden to give assistance when required. Most villages also have a good social life, exercise regime and will be close to local amenities. They also tend to be very secure and as a result have a much lower crime rate. Many will allow you to bring your pet with you as well. There is normally a service charge to be paid when you reside in a retirement village and there may also be terms and conditions regarding the resale of your home if and when you move on.

A downsized home

If you are choosing a house in an ordinary complex or estate, there are some points to consider. For instance, how close you are to shops, public transport, doctors and your family, all these being more important in your retirement years and are thus important aspects. Remember too to visit the area at different times of the day and evening so that you can get an idea of when busy or noisy times are likely to occur. Ask if there is a neighbourhood watch scheme in the area. These schemes help deter crime and also assist in keeping eye on elderly neighbours. Having your home here, means that you are in control of all expenses and you will have your own garden to do with as you please, but on the downside you lose all the advantages of a retirement village.

Easy access needed

Whatever properties you look at, do make sure that you have easy access to local services and that you are not going to be isolated. Find out about social events and activities for retirees, there may be a whole new social life for you to discover. Safety is paramount, particularly as we get older, so your new home should reflect this. It is probably a good idea to choose a bungalow or ground floor home as there will be less chance of falling or tripping on steps and stairs. Accessories such as hand rails in the bathroom are a good idea. Check the security of the windows and doors and find out if any fitted security lights and alarms are in good working order. Consider parking space, as even if you don't have a car, your visitors may.

Finally, talk to friends and family, take some time to work out the costs and make a list so that you can consider all the pros and cons. Once you have all the facts, you can make an informed choice and have the home you really want.

Banner Homes are property developers in the Midlands and the South of the UK offering all types of houses, houses that are built to be homes, places where people really will enjoy living in. All are designed, built and packaged for the 21st Century too. See http://www.bannerhomes.co.uk

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Graham Baylis's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Graham Baylis

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More family articles:

  • 7 Tips to Choosing a Maternity Bra (Michael Pakula)
    Being pregnant does not mean not being pretty.Here we list our top 7 tips for choosing a maternity bra and lingerie that is best for baby and best for you.

  • Dog Health Food – Could You Be Accidentally Poisoning Your Dog? (Mark Syme)
    Find out what toxic chemicals and substandard ingredients might be going into your dog's food

  • Types of Diamond Cuts Explained (Rachael Stone)
    Discover the types of diamond cuts available

  • How to Take Advantage of the New Home Renovation Tax Credit Program (Molly Wider)
    Recently, there has been significant media exposure on the tax savings opportunity offered by the Home Renovation Tax Credit Program (HRTC). But taking advantage of this opportunity may not be as simple as one would think for those with bad credit.

  • Oval Picture Frame Preparation Steps (Autumn Lockwood)
    Learn how you can prepare, assembly and get ready to hang your oval picture frame all by yourself simply by following these eight steps.

  • Frugal Decorating Ideas For Throw Blankets (Sue Krippner)
    October through February is the time of year when throw blankets come out to provide the extra comfort and warmth in the living room or den. If it's a Sunday after noon nap or a curl up around the fireplace with a best seller in hand, throw blankets are always a welcome, cuddle luxury. So, rather than throwing them haphazardly when not in use, here are some frugal decorating ideas for throw blankets.

  • How to Solve Common Electrical Problems (Avner Leibovitch)
    Isn’t it nice to live in a house so peaceful and problem-free? But there is a problem—nothing is perfect. Even the most beautiful and the biggest house in the world experiences problems, too. Take electrical problems, for example. Damaged computers, fire, and death might happen only because of a common electrical problem. Fortunately, you can always do something to prevent electrical problems.

  • Amazing Home Solar Power Systems That Slash Your Electricity Bills (John Greenspan)
    Some families live on home solar power systems that takes part of their electricity consumption "off the grid". This means they will only have to pay a small fraction of what most families do in electricity bills.

  • Follow a No Mowing in the Rain Policy (Kurt Naulaerts)
    Mowing in the rain is not the best course of action to take for your lawn either. There are some heavy duty motors that come equip with balloon tires and extremely sharp blades that can cut easily and efficiently, however the majority of lawn mowers for home use do not fall into this category. Let's have a closer look at why you should stop mowing when it rains

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2009 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information