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Aging Boomers And Innovative Technologies Causing Retirement Community Evolution

Retirement communities do not tend to evolve as rapidly as other industries. It seems that as a new generations reaches retirement age, retirement communities will modify their services and amenities to cater to that generation’s particular interests, desires and aspirations. But between major generational shifts in the market, not much changes around retirement communities.

As the oldest of baby boomers turn sixty-five this year, existing retirement communities are evolving more rapidly than ever, and new ones with innovative designs, features and services are cropping up throughout the country’s most popular retirement destinations, including North Carolina. North Carolina retirement communities seem to be at the forefront of the industry’s evolution, particularly retirement communities in Charlotte, the most metropolitan city between Atlanta and Washington, D.C.

Aging baby boomers is not the only cause of the acceleration of retirement community evolution. The evolution of the rest of American society, including it’s increasing reliance on the Internet, computers, mobile devices and other technologies, is finally influencing retirement communities. Many retirement communities in North Carolina are now offering touch-screen computers in the units of their residents, allowing seniors to communicate with their children, grandchildren and other loved ones in ways they could never imagine. Rather than enjoying an occasional telephone conversation, seniors can maintain a connection with their descendants through social networks and videoconferences. This does not only allow them to communicate visually, but it also allows them to maintain a constant connection, rather than limiting interaction to phone conversations.

Located around a number of the nation’s most prestigious universities and research institutions, retirement communities North Carolina stand at the forefront of America’s most technologically advanced, particularly Charlotte retirement communities.

By: whfisher

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