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qwop1
11-14-2015, 09:19 PM
Hello! I'm a 21 year old female student. I will be visiting the Villages in March to see if it's right for my retiring parents (they are not well enough to travel unless it is relatively permanent). Would anyone be willing to show me around and tell me about life in The Villages?

redwitch
11-15-2015, 03:08 AM
You'd actually get a better feel for TV by wandering about on your own. Take a trolley tour to get your bearings, go to a couple of things at the rec centers that would be of interest to your parents, hang around the squares and talk to people. It is a pretty amazing place. People are very friendly and proud of living here.

Cobh521
11-15-2015, 06:23 AM
It would be best if you stopped into the Lake Sumter Sales Center. You can arrange for a trolley tour. After your trolley tour, you can get a personal tour by a slates representative. They will be able to explain our bond system, prices of homes, etc and answer your questions.

Pointer
11-15-2015, 06:25 AM
Hello! I'm a 21 year old female student. I will be visiting the Villages in March to see if it's right for my retiring parents (they are not well enough to travel unless it is relatively permanent). Would anyone be willing to show me around and tell me about life in The Villages?


Wow you're so young to have to deal with this. I commend you for being so mature and responsible.

I would think that you would get a good deal of information from a realtor. They often show people around. There is a lot to do here and getting around in a golf cart is an experience. I would think that doctors would be something of importance for you to check out. I can't be of much help there but proximity to them might be a consideration. We do have great emergency response time. There's so many groups to join and the pools are wonderful. The Publix supermarket is happy to help people to the car with their groceries and every pool and rec center has a bathroom.

Well I hope this helped some. Ignore the folks who had a good joke about your age. We often enjoy a good laugh on this sight at any chance. It makes the day for some so don't take it personal. Good luck in relocating your parents. I think your time spent checking this place out will be worth your while.

EastCoastDawg
11-15-2015, 08:18 AM
Hello! I'm a 21 year old female student. I will be visiting the Villages in March to see if it's right for my retiring parents (they are not well enough to travel unless it is relatively permanent). Would anyone be willing to show me around and tell me about life in The Villages?

Warn your parents that there are a lot of scam-artists here - preying on trusting elderly folk
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Taltarzac725
11-15-2015, 08:26 AM
You'd actually get a better feel for TV by wandering about on your own. Take a trolley tour to get your bearings, go to a couple of things at the rec centers that would be of interest to your parents, hang around the squares and talk to people. It is a pretty amazing place. People are very friendly and proud of living here.

Check out TOTV too a lot and the Villages Facebook Groups. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Thevillagesfriendlyfolks/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/453667041357656/

Another site which should be helpful for you and your parents-- svcSumter - Seniors Vs Crime (http://www.seniorsvscrime.com/a/seniorsvscrime.com/svc/svcsumter)

jane032657
11-15-2015, 09:00 AM
I would also warn this young woman about being cautious of asking people she does not know to show her around. As we read regularly, there are mostly wonderful people in our midst. However we have also seen those prone to inappropriate, aggressive, sexual, and other behaviors. Please use realty services to show you around and look up when there is a new resident night where you can attend and learn about many of the services and supports offered in The Villages. If you look up the Villages Homeowners Association website and the Property Owners Association website you will glean much information as well. New homeowners information meetings are held monthly and your realtor can give you the details. Also check out the music in the squares every evening from 5-9 pm. It also sounds like your parents have a level of fragility and may need more support in time.. There are some independent living communities you may want to look at as well. You can message me for names of them if you like.

Taltarzac725
11-15-2015, 09:06 AM
I would also warn this young woman about being cautious of asking people she does not know to show her around. As we read regularly, there are mostly wonderful people in our midst. However we have also seen those prone to inappropriate, aggressive, sexual, and other behaviors. Please use realty services to show you around and look up when there is a new resident night where you can attend and learn about many of the services and supports offered in The Villages. If you look up the Villages Homeowners Association website and the Property Owners Association website you will glean much information as well. New homeowners information meetings are held monthly and your realtor can give you the details. Also check out the music in the squares every evening from 5-9 pm. It also sounds like your parents have a level of fragility and may need more support in time.. There are some independent living communities you may want to look at as well. You can message me for names of them if you like.

There are some sexual offenders here both registered and not. And some may use TOTV and other resources to troll. Good points.

Always best to keep your guard up whether online, meeting in person, on the phone or just out shopping.

graciegirl
11-15-2015, 09:13 AM
There are some sexual offenders here both registered and not. And some may use TOTV and other resources to troll. Good points.

Always best to keep your guard up whether online, meeting in person, on the phone or just out shopping.



And to be generally skeptical.

Taltarzac725
11-15-2015, 09:33 AM
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And to be generally skeptical.

True. I remember being taken for a fool for years by a person (2001-2008 or so) pretending to be a friend on Findlaw on his regular identity while ruthlessly attacking me with hundreds of anonymous identities at the same time. TOTV is really good at stopping personal attacks but there are web-sites still out there like Topix where it seems you can pretend to be many other identities.
The troll did brag about taking me for a ride so to speak around 2004, so I finally knew who seemed to hate me so much because of the hundreds of personal attacks on me using many different aliases. He still continued his relentless smear campaign but I at least knew who he was.

Ask people to document whatever they say and then Google the #$&^ out of these documents.

If meeting a stranger from TOTV or elsewhere I would also do this in a public place especially if this person has very few posts on TOTV. Us 1000 plus posters should be fairly easy to identify, Google, investigate, arrest, or whatever.

There are also people pretending to be other people on Facebook. If that is the only post on their Timelines, walk away until they get quite a bit more. They are probably some kind of scammers.

blueash
11-15-2015, 09:36 AM
I would add that this really is designed as an active community. It may not be the best choice for someone with significant health issues although there certainly are Villagers with them. While the OP (original poster) did not, and should not, give specifics about her parents' inability to travel, she should take into consideration that if they are now or soon to be mostly homebound there may be much better choices for Florida retirement.

perrjojo
11-15-2015, 09:44 AM
Warn your parents that there are a lot of scam-artists here - preying on trusting elderly folk
.you read my mind.

kstew43
11-15-2015, 09:46 AM
Hello! I'm a 21 year old female student. I will be visiting the Villages in March to see if it's right for my retiring parents (they are not well enough to travel unless it is relatively permanent). Would anyone be willing to show me around and tell me about life in The Villages?

I don't want to think the worst, but.....if I was looking for my parents I don't think I would give my age, my occupation and maybe not even the fact i"m a female......

Be aware....hate to be sceptical but you just never know ......mayberry days are long gone....

spring_chicken
11-15-2015, 09:55 AM
Sent you a pm, in case you haven't been sufficiently scared off, lol.

villagetinker
11-15-2015, 10:07 AM
Hello! I'm a 21 year old female student. I will be visiting the Villages in March to see if it's right for my retiring parents (they are not well enough to travel unless it is relatively permanent). Would anyone be willing to show me around and tell me about life in The Villages?

All of the previous posts have excellent information. You state your parents are not well, so IMHO I would suggest one of the assisted living facilities. These offer living arrangements from almost no assistance through full assistance and memory care. Using this approach, your parents would have new friends at the facility, and the capability to go to outside activities as their health permits.
If you are still looking at homes in TV, then contacting a sales agent, explaining the situation, and touring via the trolley are excellent options. You may want to concentrate in the Spanish Springs area, as most facilities are close by.
Hope this helps and good luck with your quest.

Taltarzac725
11-15-2015, 10:09 AM
Sent you a pm, in case you haven't been sufficiently scared off, lol.

Good luck with your search for some place for your parents.

Look quite a bit more at TOTV. You should get a feel about whom to trust and whom not to. In March, go to some of the dog parks in the Villages if you love dogs and ask these people in person about the Villages. The people at Doggie Doo Run Run often sit around and talk about stuff. That's on CR101 and CR104 about a mile north of Southern Trace Shopping Center on CR466. There are people who come every once in a while just to check it out. And some of these have walkers, canes, etc.

We pretty much know one another too and will steer you clear of others who might pose a problem.

You do have to watch your valuables, unfortunately, at Doggie Doo Run Run but most of the time the nice people there will keep an eye out for fellow do lovers' well-being. Do lock your car though as every once in a while someone will have something go missing.

bagboy
11-15-2015, 10:16 AM
Some very good advice has been offered. Please, under no circumstances talk to, contact or meet with anyone other than someone with the VCCD, one of the numerous health care/residential facilities, or an active agent with the Villages sales team (you are not under any obligation). Good luck but know who you're dealing with.

Walt.
11-15-2015, 10:16 AM
I don't want to think the worst, but.....if I was looking for my parents I don't think I would give my age, my occupation and maybe not even the fact i"m a female......

Be aware....hate to be sceptical but you just never know ......mayberry days are long gone....

This almost looks like one of those 'catch a predator' set-ups.
Of course, my attempts to re-unite people with their state held money has been attacked as a scam too... what a world this is becoming.

billethkid
11-15-2015, 10:27 AM
Too much info; number one post; very young suggesting very young parents, compared to many of us (I know it does not have to be).

I suggest the poster (and any tempted to volunteer) to remain ...guarded.

Taltarzac725
11-15-2015, 10:28 AM
This almost looks like one of those 'catch a predator' set-ups.
Of course, my attempts to re-unite people with their state held money has been attacked as a scam too... what a world this is becoming.

That did cross my mind too.

There are some retired cops at Doggie Doo Run Run. I would recommend anyone in the OPs situation who is visiting the Villages to check out DDRR, talk to a number of people, watch interactions of people and dogs, etc.

The realtors of course is a safe idea especially if all that is well documented and you go through the proper channels. Use the phone in other words not the Internet. Call them and do not have them call you. I would though feel safe calling here--
https://www.thevillages.com/homes/poh.asp

There are a lot of telephone scammers preying on the Villagers who call pretending to be someone they are not.

The other dog parks in the Villages I have been to do not seem to have as many very well established cliques as the people at Doggie Doo Run Run some of whom have been coming there a decade or more.

bagboy
11-15-2015, 12:34 PM
Too much info; number one post; very young suggesting very young parents, compared to many of us (I know it does not have to be).

I suggest the poster (and any tempted to volunteer) to remain ...guarded.

I tend to agree. I'm a skeptical sort anyway. I offered advice if by chance it was legit. It does sound like it could easily be a trap, one was or another.

graciegirl
11-15-2015, 12:40 PM
Sent you a pm, in case you haven't been sufficiently scared off, lol.



lol.

Taltarzac725
11-15-2015, 02:00 PM
I tend to agree. I'm a skeptical sort anyway. I offered advice if by chance it was legit. It does sound like it could easily be a trap, one was or another.

People should be skeptical of stuff read on the Internet. With me that carries to what I see in the media as well unless I am checking multiple sources.

tomwed
11-15-2015, 02:10 PM
Be aware....hate to be sceptical but you just never know ......mayberry days are long gone....

Shazaam!
Opie is old enough to be her grandfather.

Barefoot
11-15-2015, 02:24 PM
I suggest the poster (and any tempted to volunteer) to remain ...guarded. Well said.