You can contact your state for information on liscensed providers in Nevada. They will also be able to tell you if any formal complaints have been lodged against the facility.
I would suggest rading some reviews on continuing care retirement communities. in the Southeast. A site like www.helpguide.org will help.
There are more and more retirement communities near golf courses in New York, and at last count there were at least 55 that were recommended by the Retirement Communities Best Guide. This number is changing constantly as the population nearing retirement is growing by leaps and bounds.
Check with the Chamber of Commerce in either Florida, Arizona or New Mexico. Those states seem to have extensive retirement communities and their Chambers would have more information about them.
The best retirement community is based on the city. Vista Village, Mariposa Apartment Homes, and Gruene Senior Living are all very good retirment communities.
There are several retirement communities located in California. They have the resort like feel that it sounds like your dad is hoping for and it is a community for people aged fifty five years old and over. http://www.bestguide-retirementcommunities.com/Californiaretirementcommunities.html
The Bartlett Wood Retirement Community is one of the best in all of Maine. It can be located at 20 Bartlett Dr., Rockland, ME and be phone at (207) 594-2745.
Retirement communities are not prisons; they are communities of similarly-aged individuals. The age restrictions are set up by the community itself and vary from 50+ and up. There are no standards and there are no rules that apply across the board. Each community sets its own rules, activities, requirements, so it is important to shop around and find a community that best suits your needs.
The best places to look are the retirement communities with assisted living. They will take good care of your family member and make sure that they are safe at all times.
Lester J. Giese has written: 'Condominium Reserve Builder' 'The 99 best residential & recreational communities in America' -- subject(s): Condominiums, Directories, Life care communities, Planned communities, Resorts, Retirement communities, Vacation homes 'Model business policies for community associations'
It would be best to find the best by town. Here you can find the top rated by area and whic areas are top rated http://www.topretirements.com/state/florida.html
Typically, residents in retirement homes are 55 or older. However, some retirement homes may have minimum age requirements that are higher, such as 60 or 65 years old. It's best to check with the specific retirement home for their age eligibility criteria.
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