Dayton 55+ Communities

As you get older, your desires and needs change. After 55, you may want some extra help with errands and daily household chores. An independent living community in Dayton is the answer that many seniors have found for their retirement years.

The Wellington offers seniors one and two bedroom apartments that are well appointed with staff on call anytime of the day or night. Walk in showers and individual room thermostats ensure the comfort of residents. All apartments have kitchenettes with full appliances for convenience and entertaining friends and family. 

A pet-friendly facility in nearby Kettering, One Lincoln Park, offers economical yet comfortable independent living apartments.

Dayton Cost Of Living

A one-bedroom apartment in Dayton averages $590 per month and a 2-bedroom will cost $658 on average.  This places Dayton as a very affordable place to live compared to much of the United States.

Independent living costs are naturally higher due to the high level of service you receive and the amenities that you share with others. SeniorAdvisor offers starting rates, reviews, pictures, and features top rated independent living communities.

Paying For Retirement in Dayton

The average cost of independent care means you will need $24,540 per year to cover the basics. If you add extra services, then that will obviously increase the cost. Plan on expenses going up as you age and need more help.

A financial advisor is helpful when it comes time to take a look at the broader picture of your finances. Retirement funds and pensions are great resources to pay for your costs. Retiring earlier than 62 can mean that you need to be careful how much you withdraw at once from certain funds.

Selling or renting your home is another way to gain some funds to pay for retirement costs. Of course, if your home remains empty for any length of time you will have upkeep costs to worry about during the vacancy. This is why many seniors choose to sell their home before moving into an independent living community.

Figuring Out What Community Is Best

Communities can vary a lot in what they have to offer residents. Make sure that you are completely aware of the schedule of fees and what you can expect from services offered. While some communities might not offer everything you want, there may be another solution that meets your need.

Cost Of Moving

Moving costs can be substantial depending on how much you are taking with you to your new community. Some 55+ communities offer moving services when you sign a lease so you have the help you need for a smooth transition to your new home.

One Time Fees Vary

Just like moving into a regular apartment, there are deposits and one time fees for new residents at many communities. It is important to calculate these into your moving budget so you are not taken by surprise.

Ask Questions

A good community will be open to any questions or concerns that you might have. You should ask plenty of questions so you get the full picture of what a facility has to offer you and your family. It may make your children more comfortable if they are around to ask questions as well. Often, it is a family decision to move to a 55+ community.

Are Pet’s Welcome?

Bringing your pet to live with you is encouraged at many modern communities.  You need to be realistic about whether your pet is a good fit for a lifestyle change. Very large dogs may not be allowed at some communities due to safety concerns.  Smaller or older dogs do best because they don’t need the space and exercise that a larger dog might need.

Get Involved

Moving to an independent living community can bring opportunities your way to socialize more. Some active seniors decide to take on social works projects. Living in a community may lead to a part-time job doing an activity you enjoy.

Local community centers and colleges may be near enough for you to take classes. It is never too late to seize the moment and pursue a passion of your own.

Making New Friends

55+ communities are not very large places. It is likely that you will soon get to know everyone around you and form great friendships. The many social activities such as dinners, potlucks, and live music will lead to fun and excitement.


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