Re: Any family-based 55+ cohousing in existence?
From: Rick Gravrok (rick.gravrokgmail.com)
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 14:43:28 -0800 (PST)
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I think you'll be intrigued, I know I am, check out their videoes at : http://www.generationsofhope.org/videos/

Rick Gravrok
Monerey CoHousing Communty, Minnesota


You might want to check out the Cheesecake Consortium.
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I am working on a capstone project for a Masters Degree in Gerontology. Am
doing research on the feasibility of starting a 55+ cohousing community
comprised of family members and close friends.

Has this been done before? Any feedback on family members and/or fictive kin
(unrelated, but like family) coming together to develop a cohousing
neighborhood for the purposes of aging in community?
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Rick Gravrok
Phone 952-926-6655

Monterey CoHousing Community  <http://www.montereycohousing.org/>
2925 Monterey Ave, Apt 102
St Louis Park, Minnesota 55416-5805
Map: <http://tinyurl.com/RickGCohousingHome>

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