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[quote=Anonymous]Another enthusiastic vote for Leisure World. It has older transplants from all over the US to move closer to kids/grandkids, and an international community. Different mutuals (what housing clusters are called) offer different living options, from mid/low/high rises to SFHs at all price points, community garden, two clubhouses, pool, shuttle, golf course, walking trails, and even on-site doctor's offices. Each building has its own social committee, so there are coffee hours, happy hours, movie nights, lectures, book clubs, etc. So there are many opportunities to make friends. Building services also includes things like hanging pictures/changing high light bulbs xxx times per year, changing your HVAC filters 2x/year, etc. As people get older they often choose in-home care, so you see a lot of those staffing coming and going. Highly recommend. My parents moved there and I was terrified that they were leaving their social network behind. They quickly created a brand new one at Leisure World. [/quote]
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