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Holiday Colonial Village

  2910 N Eastman Road
Longview, TX 75605

Brookdale Longview

  2920 North Eastman Road
Longview, TX 75605

Buckner Westminster Place

  2201 Horseshoe Lane
Longview, TX 75605

Brookdale Henderson

  1000 Richardson Drive
Henderson, TX 75654

4 Independent Living Communities in the Longview Area

Holiday Colonial Village

Senior living community in Longview, TX

  •  2910 N Eastman Road, Longview, TX 75605
  • Three delicious home-cooked meals and snacks daily
  • Weekly housekeeping and linen service
  • Paid utilities (except personal telephone and cable television)
  • Scheduled transportation to doctor's appointments, shopping, outings, tours, and more
  • Full array of activities and events

Brookdale Longview

Exceptional Senior Living

  •  2920 North Eastman Road, Longview, TX 75605
  • Set on four acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with a courtyard and lovely gardens
  • 71 apartments on two floors
  • Pet-friendly community
  • Three homemade meals served restaurant-style each day, in our elegant dining room
  • A diverse, full-time activities program for premier senior living and elder care

Buckner Westminster Place

A Beautiful Way To Live

  •  2201 Horseshoe Lane, Longview, TX 75605
  • Small Home Living at the Cottages
  • Wellness Center
  • Beauty Salon/Barber Shop
  • Exercise Center
  • Walking Trails

Brookdale Henderson

Exceptional Senior Living

  •  1000 Richardson Drive, Henderson, TX 75654
  • Set on seven acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with a courtyard and lovely gardens
  • 57 apartments on one floor for easy access
  • Three homemade meals served restaurant-style each day, in our elegant dining room
  • Housekeeping and linen service
  • All utilities paid

What are Retirement Communities?
Retirement communities are often also called independent living communities, because they are designed for seniors who are able to live independently, with no need for daily personal or medical care. They are generally mid-to large-sized campus-style communities that offer a wide variety of activities and conveniences for residents.

If this sounds similar to an active adult or 55+ community, that is because retirement and active adult communities share some core commonalities. These often include providing exterior home and lawn maintenance, planned social activities, communal spaces and outdoor amenities such as tennis courts, golf courses or swimming pools. The benefits of living in a retirement community are generally the same as living in other types of senior housing: more opportunities for social engagement, more free time to spend pursuing hobbies and low-maintenance living. Retirement communities take low-maintenance living to an even higher level than active adult communities, because the following are often included, with other services available a la carte:

• Meals – 3x/day, served in a dining room
• Linen and laundry service
• Housekeeping
• Interior home maintenance
• Scheduled transportation to shopping, medical appointments and other errands
• 24-hr staff and onsite-healthcare in case of emergency

As in most types of senior housing, the size and style of home varies from community to community, from studio apartments to large villas, often with many styles available within the same campus. While the homes may differ in size, most will have features that are designed with seniors in mind, such as:

• One-level living
• Wide doorways
• Walk-in showers
• Low thresholds
• Emergency call systems

And while every community is unique, many will offer the same types of amenities and benefits to residents, all aimed at allowing them to live easier, more engaged and fulfilling lives. Most retirement communities provide an even broader range of amenities than those found in active adult communities, including:

• Daily scheduled activities, fitness classes or crafts
• On-site salons, libraries and chapels
• Game rooms
• Theaters
• Community meeting spaces such as club houses and bistros
• Private dining rooms for special family meals
• Community excursions

Some independent living communities are located within larger campuses that also offer assisted living, skilled nursing and memory care services; these campuses are called Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). They offer a full range of senior care to residents as they age and their health needs change. CCRCs allow residents to age in place, and stay within the same overall community, as they move from one level of care to the next. A CCRC is especially helpful if one spouse has different care needs than the other. Even if one spouse is in a higher-level care facility, couples are still close enough to see each other every day and are able to enjoy the same amenities and activities.

Use our US map above to begin your search for the best retirement communities for you or your loved one.

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