Senior Housing December 22, 2024

Intergenerational communities can add to quality of life

Getting multiple generations together can be a healthy addition to living situations.

According to studies and surveys, being surrounded only by people your age may not be as healthy as living and participating in a community with people of all ages.

Communities that have opportunities for seniors, younger adults, kids, and even pets to connect can reduce isolation, foster friendships, and create a richer, more vibrant environment for us as we age.

Whether it’s sharing meals, volunteering, or learning new skills or hobbies, projects and programs that bring together people from all walks of life can remind us how much we all have to offer.

If you’re looking for a home or community that keeps you connected and engaged throughout this next chapter of life, check out this article from the National Association of Realtors.

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