Cohousing Communities
The best senior cohousing communities can help residents combat loneliness and isolation. Here’s a breakdown of what these communities provide to make life happier and more social for people over 55.
Transcript:
00:08OPENING SLATE: “Cohousing is based on fostering a sense of community.”
00:13TITLE CARD: Of the 170 existing cohousing communities, a dozen are restricted to seniors ages 55 and older. Cohousing Association of the United States
00:23TITLE CARD: But many seniors prefer to live in multigenerational communities.
00:36TITLE CARD: Features include a common house, where residents can meet for community meals.
00:47TITLE CARD: Residents share responsibilities for community projects, such as gardens.
00:58TITLE CARD: Courtyards are a popular gathering spot for happy hour.
01:14TITLE CARD: Cohousing: Merging the idea of “aging in place” with that of “aging in community.”
01:20CLOSING SLATE: “MUTUAL OF OMAHA”
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