3 Reasons Why Your Loved One Should Consider Living in Orange County
Are you looking at retirement options for a loved one? There are so many choices for retirement resorts that it may seem overwhelming, especially for a decision as important as where your loved one will live. If you haven’t already, it’s time to consider Orange County as a fantastic place for your senior parent or family member to live. Here are three reasons why your loved one should consider living in Orange County:
- Orange County has some of the country’s finest weather and scenery. Southern California is known throughout the world as having extremely pleasant weather all year long. Your loved one can enjoy the sunshine almost every day, and the refreshing Southern California breezes are like no other. Orange County also has gorgeous beaches and great natural landscaping; also, nothing lifts the mood like palm trees!
- Orange County has plenty of senior-friendly activities and establishments. Orange County has an extremely wide range of shopping and dining establishments that will please anyone. There are plenty of golf courses for seniors who love to spend time on the green, and there are a large number of other leisure activities for seniors to enjoy. For example, does your loved one like bird-watching? The village of San Juan Capistrano has fantastic birding opportunities as well as a historic mission to explore. Perhaps your loved one fancies antiquing? Old Towne Orange has lots to offer those who love to hunt for treasures from the past.
- Orange County is home to a premier retirement community. Orange County is also home to a renowned, luxurious retirement community: San Clemente Villas by the Sea. We have fantastic amenities, including a library, meeting room, theater, and activities rooms.
To give your loved one the utmost in active retirement living, begin by calling San Clemente Villas by the Sea at (949) 485-4028. Our gorgeous facilities and dedicated staff will make the senior in your life feel right at home!
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