Personalized independent living for the active adult
Looking for options other than housework and lawn care, more and more mature adults are moving away from the large family house and moving into affordable, low-maintenance communities
FRIENDSHIP AND CARE-FREE LIVING HAVE ADULTS RELOCATING TO DALTON COMMUNITY
Deciding on the best time for independent retirement living can be challenging for a healthy and active mature adult. Most individuals make a "downsizing" decision when they reach the point in their lives when assisted living is a more appropriate option.
But at Royal Oaks, a Dalton-based, nonprofit retirement community built in 1993, young-at-heart retirees enjoy a comfortable, caring and secure residential lifestyle built for those ready to trade in their lawnmowers and vacuums to enjoy time with family, friends and long-loved hobbies.
Residents’ have unique reason for choosing to retire to the natural, lush landscaping and amenities of Royal Oaks.
Making the Decision
"Those who would benefit most from the amenities and services at Royal Oaks are those mature adults who are still active and mobile," says Anne Reagan, executive director of Royal Oaks.
"The cost of independent retirement living is always a concern," says Reagan. "However, most residents have determined that the cost of living at Royal Oaks is comparable to the cost of living in a single family home."