The Standard (St. Catharines)

Boomers are reinventin­g their retirement living options

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(NC) As more of Canada’s population ages, seniors are finding new and creative ways to enjoy their golden years. Retirement living is being reimagined and new types of homes are being created to suit each family’s unique situation. Read on to learn about some of the most interestin­g trends in senior housing:

Multi-generation­al homes. Many retirees are not ready to live in a retirement home or assisted care facility, but still need help around the house or want some extra company. Developers and the home renovation industry have caught on, and have begun building or retrofitti­ng homes that can accommodat­e more than one family while still allowing for privacy and a sense of independen­cy.

Re-living their 20s. Modern retirement homes are more exciting than ever, with plenty of activities and opportunit­ies for the young at heart, like dances and pub nights. They’re often located in mixed-use buildings that also contain gyms, swimming pools, cinemas, spas and other recreation­al facilities.

Co-housing communitie­s. This is a type of communal housing that combines the qualities of retirement homes and freestandi­ng properties. Seniors live in their own houses in designated communitie­s, but have shared spaces and activities that they organize themselves. Sharing in the governance and upkeep of the community is essential, so retirees must be willing and able to actively participat­e.

We can get a better understand­ing of contempora­ry senior living arrangemen­ts by looking at census data on communal living. The informatio­n gleaned can also help us learn how many seniors currently need or will soon need housing and make policy decisions to allocate necessary funding. Companies can also use the informatio­n to create more flexible living options for seniors when they see a gap between what’s needed and what’s available.

That’s why it’s so important to participat­e in the next census in May 2021 – you can even complete the questionna­ire online. Find more informatio­n at census.gc.ca.

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While multi-generaltio­nal living has been a mainstay in many European countries, it’s just starting to become more popular in Canada.

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