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Can a 55 year old live in a senior apartment?

By Olivia Norman |

If you have a spouse and they are over age 55, then they are able to live with you in senior apartments. However, they will need to apply for senior housing just as you do in order to move in if you live in low-income senior apartments. These communities are usually age-restricted for those 55 or 62-years-old and older.

Is it possible to rent a senior living community?

For older people looking to downsize – and this could be for any number of reasons – a senior living community can be a wonderful option. Renting is becoming increasingly popular for folks headed into their senior years.

Is the 55 + age restricted community legal?

The Fair Housing Act prevents discrimination based on race, color, sex, national origin, religion, familial status, and disability. But age is not a protected class under the Federal Fair Housing Act. Are 55+ age-restricted communities legal? The answer is yes, they are legal.

What kind of apartments are available for seniors?

Apartments can also be multi-room arrangements typical to single-family apartments. Townhomes, condos, duplexes, and triplexes are also available in some communities for senior apartment complexes.

Is it OK to live alone at 84?

In a society where marriage has been held up as the ideal, they misunderstand how those who’ve never married, or who are widowed or divorced, experience living alone. Will you still need me when I’m 84? Loneliness is not tied to relationship status, and it’s a fallacy to assume that marriage or cohabitation is the solution.

Are there any 90 year olds living independent lives?

On the one hand, there are numerous 90-year-olds living completely independent lives; on the other hand, there are lots of people in their 70s and even 60s who find they need more help ifrom day to day. This decision causes families grief.

How many people live alone in the world?

Younger people have made living alone a choice; in the under-65 demographic, 15 million live alone and many are actively choosing single lives, at the same time proving that the old equation between living alone and being unhappy no longer holds true. Younger singles are just as happy and healthy as younger people in committed relationships.