| Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: Joel Bartlett (altairecovillage |
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| Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2025 12:28:13 -0800 (PST) | |
Sharon, Our friend Pat O'Connor lived at Riverwood. She is now in assisted living. My wife and I performed there several years ago, so I'm familiar with the community. Thanks for your input, Yours, Joel On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 2:00 PM Sharon Villines via Cohousing-L < cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> wrote: > Unless you are unusual, I think using the numbers from senior communities > of whatever persuasion would be the best guide. And I second the caution > that the ability to include people younger than your cut-off is quite > probably related to other requirements that will mean that only households > with at least one member over 55 or 60 will be living in the unit. Other > requirements will preclude children under a certain age from living there > more than a month or two at a time. > > Averages in senior communities are probably the best predictor unless > there is something about your project that is unique. After 25 years in > Takoma Village Cohousing, I moved to Riderwood Senior Village last May, > and I just received the latest resident numbers. > > Riderwood is one of a network of 20 senior communities in 11 states owned > or managed by Erickson Senior Living — a total of 30,000 residents. > Riderwood, if not the largest, is the almost largest senior living > community in the US. As of November 2025: > > 2,487 residents — 1639 women and 848 men. Staff is harder to count since > so many are part-time college students. The general statement is that > Riderwood is a community of about 3,000 people. > > Aged 60-74 6.8% > Aged 75-84 43.7% > Aged 95-99 6.0% > Aged 100+ 1.5% > > 87.6% in 1,767 Independent Living Apartments > 8.5% in Assisted Living > 2.7% in Skilled Nursing > 1.3% in Memory Care > > In 2012, Riderwood began combining apartments to reach a “right-size” mix > of 70% two-bedroom units and 30% one-bedroom units. Some have terraces, > balconies, etc. “Independent Living Apartments” are like cohousing. Full > but smaller kitchens. > > This year, Riderwood achieved a record-high occupancy rate of 97.3% after > a low of 91.2% during the pandemic. There has been pressure on the memory > care unit, and some floors of the independent living buildings have been > converted. The idea was to build another building, not on the same campus, > but the resounding response was "NO! We came here so we could be together." > > One of the attractions of Riderwood is that couples can plan on both being > in the same place as they age, particularly when one is 10-20 years > younger. One of my friends here is in her 70s, and her husband is in his > 90s. Neither can predict the future except that they can still be together. > Another couple had planned to move to assisted living together this year, > but one needed skilled nursing. Because this is a continuing care > residence, they are still near each other. > > Not only near each other, but also near friends in the same environment > with the same cultural events and activities. Same restaurants, libraries, > exercise rooms, staff, etc. It is very busy here. Cohousing was a good > preparation. Riderwood is cohousing times 100. There are five > neighborhoods, each with a common house and 4 residential buildings. > > In 25 years at Takoma Village there was no way to predict whether a > 4-bedroom or a 1-bedroom with a den would have 1 or 2 residents or more. > The difference here is the same. Some two-bedrooms have 2 people, and some > have 1. Same for one bedrooms. > > Sharon > ---- > Sharon Villines > Riderwood Village, Silver Spring MD > Following 25 years in Takoma Village, Washington DC > > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://L.cohousing.org/info > > > >
- Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing, (continued)
- Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing Linda Hobbet, December 1 2025
- Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing Lynn Eisenbrey, December 2 2025
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Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing Sharon Villines, December 1 2025
- Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing Linda Hobbet, December 1 2025
- Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing Joel Bartlett, December 1 2025
- Re: Number of "users" in Senior Cohousing Katie Henry, December 5 2025
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