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Retirement communities gain higher acceptance.

S A Brooks1, R T Adams

  • 1Sharon Brooks & Associates, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, USA.

Managed Care Quarterly
|May 25, 2001
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Retirement community acceptance is rising across all senior generations, including Boomers, the Silent Generation, and the GI Generation. This positive trend suggests a promising future for the senior living industry.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Sociology of Aging
  • Retirement Studies

Background:

  • The perception of retirement communities has historically varied among different senior demographics.
  • Understanding evolving attitudes towards senior living is crucial for industry planning and support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess current attitudes of various senior generations towards retirement communities.
  • To identify trends in the acceptance of retirement living as a future option.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted the first international online survey specifically for seniors.
  • Employed dial group studies to gather qualitative insights from senior participants.

Main Results:

  • A notable increase in the positive evaluation of retirement communities was observed across all surveyed generations.

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  • Boomers, Silent Generation seniors, and GI Generation seniors expressed more favorable views on retirement living.
  • Conclusions:

    • The growing acceptance signifies a positive outlook for the retirement community sector.
    • Future industry growth is supported by the increasing favorability among diverse senior cohorts.