
There are many types of retirement homes available in America. A CCRC is licensed, while an LORC is not. NORCS are not designed or planned, but are located in rural areas. LORC residents can live in rural settings while still enjoying the benefits of urban living. But, not all LORC residents are suitable for both. CCRCs are not all equal in quality.
LORCs have an age-homogeneous design
LORCs (Living in Retirement Communities) are age-homogeneous communities that have many residents of the same ages. LORCs, while they may be heterogeneous in their population, are also age-homogeneous. They serve a large population of older Americans. The most important aspect of retirement community classification is the level of planning. There are two types in America of retirement communities: planned and natural.
CCRCs are subsidized
CCRCs, which are subsidized retirement homes, are open to anyone who meets certain criteria. A CCRC is an ideal long-term residence. While it is possible for residents to move between communities, most CCRCs use the same process. Residents must complete a comprehensive health history and a family medical history. These records help CCRCs decide the level of care a person will need in the long-term.

NORCS is not designed or planned
Although NORCS may not have the same long term care programs or facilities as NORCS, there are many similarities between the two. The purpose-built facilities are built to provide a range of amenities and services to residents. Residents sign a contract with the community stating the services they will receive. These services are not available through a NORC. They must be integrated into existing structures. The residents of NORCs did not make their selection based on the level of services offered, which means that their preferences for services are likely different from those of other people in the community.
Assisted living retirement communities offer moderate levels of care
Congregate housing, also known as assisted living retirement communities, provides a moderate level of care. Each resident lives alone in an apartment or a suite equipped with emergency signaling equipment. Residents share common areas such as dining rooms and living rooms. Residents in these communities may receive very little care. However, there are some amenities that can be provided such as meals being prepared in a centrally-located kitchen and organized recreation activities. There are security services as well.
Trilogy at Encanterra provides pet-friendly apartments
Trilogy at Encanterra is a 55+ community in Scottsdale, Arizona that offers pet-friendly apartments and a resort-like environment. Trilogy is a 55+ neighborhood located near many amenities including Mill Creek Park & Greenway, Kroger supermarket, and AMC Antioch 8 movie theatre. This community is ideal for active adults who love to be outdoors and have the opportunity to spend time with their loved ones.
Encanterra Trilogy
Trilogy at Encanterra in San Tan is a well-known retirement community for full- and part time residents. It offers luxury living with three resort-style swimming ponds, a full spa, four dining choices, and plenty of walking and biking trails. Residents have full access and use of the Alvea Wellness Spa. Residents also have access to the AARP program and health and financial planning advice.

Provident Crossing
Retirees who are looking for an all inclusive retirement resort should consider hiring a professional 24 hour staff. Other amenities include a spa and heated pool. A weekly housekeeping service and transportation are available to residents. Provident Crossing boasts spacious and well-equipped apartment units. The facility also has a beauty salon as well as a barbershop. Lectures, arts and crafts are just a few of the other amenities. A weekly housekeeping program is also offered. You will also receive transportation and a meal plan.