Retiring Abroad – a Destination With Low Costs & Great Lifestyle
April 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Retirement Communities
When retiring abroad you can get lower living costs, but you also want the best in quality lifestyle and not be to far from your loved ones.
Here is a destination that offers the above and much more so you can enjoy your golden years â You have earned your retirement so enjoy it!
The destination is Costa Rica and Americans are moving here in record numbers and it offers the best living in Central America just a 3 hour flight from the southern US states.
Compare what Costa Rica has to offer and you will not only live in one of the most beautiful countries on earth but enjoy all the following as well:
1. Affordable cost of living
Retiring abroad in Costa Rica offers substantially lower costs of food, utilities, hired help and entertainment and allows a person to live comfortably on around than $1500 per month.
Therefore, Social Security checks go a lot further when you retire abroad in Costa Rica.
2. Ocean view property costs less
You can gain savings of as much as 70% over property in Florida making it affordable for all.
Costa Rica offers people retiring abroad the same rights as residents so your home is safe and secure.
3. Modern amenities
From doing business to keeping in touch with family and friends, Costa Rica offers the best in up-to-date means of communication so you never feel far away.
Costa Rica also offers an excellent and inexpensive public transportation, a country free of violent crime as well as a variety of leisure facilities from, top notch casinos, and restaurants to great golfing, world class fishing all set in a relaxed atmosphere and stunning scenery
4. Healthcare
Costa Ricaâs healthcare service comprises a network of hospitals, clinics, and complete medical services in all major cities.
Costa Rica healthcare is considered to be to be among the best low-cost medical systems in the world.
Medical insurance is cheap but there is no compromise in quality and services are considered world class.
5. Tax advantages
U.S. law permits permanent residents in Costa Rica to earn up to a certain dollar amount that is tax free.
In addition, Costa Rica’s business taxes and property taxes are comparatively much lower than North America and Europe.
Finally, high interest bank accounts are also tax-free.
6. The size of the foreign community means you feel at home
The huge numbers of American and Europeanâs who retire to Costa Rica means that you will never feel lonely, you will also find the Costa Ricanâs a welcoming and friendly people.
Costa Rica is the most established retirement community in Central America and offers the best in terms of scenery and amenities and should be considered as a first choice when retiring overseas.
Add it all up
Inexpensive living, close to home, great scenery and amenities, tax incentives all set in a beautiful stable country where you can relax and enjoy the lifestyle you have always dreamed about.
Take a look at what Costa Rica has to offer and you may be glad you did.
Home Care in Natural Retirement Communities Has Great Benefits
April 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Retirement Communities
A recent article in the New York Times covers the benefits of “NORCs” ââ¬â Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities. NORCs are places that weren’t specifically built for seniors, and don’t contain solely seniors, but contain a significant number of seniors. These places could be a place where groups of people moved in while younger and grew older there, or it could be an area which appeals to seniors. Regardless of how it was formed, these communities provide seniors with a variety of important benefits.
Advantages of NORCs
One benefit of these communities is that they give seniors a community in which they can retain their independence and freedom. Maintaining their freedom is important to the psychological well being and general outlook of seniors. This is why many seniors prefer to live in a NORC and receive occasional home care instead of a nursing home.
Additionally, it enables seniors to pool their resources to take care of wants and needs of the community. For example, in the community mentioned in the New York Times article every day a certain number of daily papers are bought, and then passed around the apartment throughout the day. Another example of this is when seniors in these communities share transportation. Not all of them can drives, and all the ones who can don’t all need cars. Living in a NORC allows seniors to share rides and carpool to popular locations.
Convenient Home Care Available in Some NORCs
Since NORCs gather seniors into a collective community, they also are capable of achieving other things because of their community. For example, they can get school bands and choirs to come perform for them. Additionally, since there are many seniors in one area, some places have R.N.s which make weekly visits and make rounds through the community. Usually it is tougher to get this type of in home care for seniors, but since the R.N. can visit a number of seniors in one trip, it is much more practical.
See if there are Any NORCs In Your Area
So if you or someone you know is considering moving into a nursing home, see if there are any NORCs in the area. They may be tougher to find, but the benefits of moving into a NORC are many.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities – A Great Place to Retire
April 4, 2010 by admin
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Continuing care retirement communities or CCRC can be a great place to retire for your senior family members. One of the advantages of growing old in a CCRC is that seniors are given the chance to grow old in a place in which they will be able to familiarize themselves with.
Usually, admission in continuing care retirement communities happens while the senior member is still active and is still adept to independent living. They come in knowing that nursing and assisted living facilities will be available to them should the need arise.
There are various living facilities available for seniors in the independent living stage. They have a choice between apartments, dorms or family homes. Usually, they may not need assistance with personal care until later on.
If a senior should begin to need assistance with personal needs, they usually do not need to transfer to another place. This means they get to keep the personal relationships which they have established. There is no drastic change in routine that is involved. If ever they needed living assistance because of an illness and they become well again, they can also make the transition back to independent living.
Continuing care retirement communities can be a great place to retire simply because they maintain the dignity of senior members of the community. Their holistic health is taken into consideration and they are given the opportunity to create a community where they can gain emotional security.
This article is all about care for the elderly and continuing care retirement communities.


