Long Island Active Adult Retirement Communities
Long Island is an island in southeast New York, USA. It has an area of 1,377 square miles (3,567 km˜) and a population of 7,448,618 as of the 2000 census, with the population estimated at 7,559,372 as of July 1, 2006, making it the largest island in the
Active 55+ community lifestyle offers vibrant, social living for seniors. Residents enjoy numerous amenities like fitness centers, pools, golf courses, and clubhouses. Engaging activities include classes, clubs, and events fostering friendships, wellness, and a strong sense of community.
Located at the eastern end of Long Island, Greenwood Village offers its residents a quiet, peaceful ...
Community Lifestyles: 55+ Communities, Active Retirement, Manufactured Homes, Rental Homes
An intimate, small inn ambience is the hallmark of Sunrise Senior Living of Plainview. Other key features of the community include excellent accessibility to Nassau and Suffolk Counties, proximity to cultural and social programs, and Jewish and C...
Community Lifestyles: Active Retirement
At Atria South Setauket, we take care of all the work while you socialize and try new activities. Relax on the patio, swim in our outdoor pool or take a cooking class with friends. Enjoy the hotel-like amenities in the convenient Long Island commu...
Community Lifestyles: Active Retirement
At Atria Plainview, youâll experience an independent lifestyle with the comfort of exceptional care thatâs there when you need it. Enjoy a social calendar chock-full of cultural, educational and spiritual activities that connect you with...
Community Lifestyles: Active Retirement
Active 55+ community lifestyle offers vibrant, social living for seniors. Residents enjoy numerous amenities like fitness centers, pools, golf courses, and clubhouses. Engaging activities include classes, clubs, and events fostering friendships, wellness, and a strong sense of community.
Long Island is an island in southeast New York, USA. It has an area of 1,377 square miles (3,567 km˜) and a population of 7,448,618 as of the 2000 census, with the population estimated at 7,559,372 as of July 1, 2006, making it the largest island in the