In addition to all of the activities listed, there is an AirheadsClub in TV. They have a web page, but, I am sorry, I don't know how to link. Airheadsclub The Villages
I would be very particular about choosing a place to live. All locations are not created equal, and you need to get several opinions from others than realtors or landlords. |
I think the real questions are . . .
Are you happy where you are? Do you currently have the support of family and friends where you are? Are you happy with your current doctors, hospital and other medical services where you are? (Many of these these things are somewhat lacking in The Villages) Even though The Villages offers opportunities, could you handle "starting over?" The Villages is terrific for many but still not right for everyone. Good luck in your decision and thank you for what you have done for our country. |
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Hi, "Welcome Home Brother"..... Hey, it's warmer here. You can ride around in a golf cart, Trike, Lots of old people, everyone's some sort of their new normal. There is a Vet Helicopter group & Vet center group. You can do as much or as little as you want. Take naps, I love naps. Visit up North when the weather is too hot, AC everywhere. Living in the Bubble. Your kids will freak out because everyone thinks it's Sin City. 95 %of people are in bed or home for the night when it gets dark.
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Should I even be looking at The Villages
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My wife came down with a disease, not life threatening. Went with a specialist that TV people gave rave reviews. I’m a skeptic by nature and ask a multitude of questions in quick succession to see if their wit can keep up. I wasn’t impressed. We’re looking to Tampa. The fact is this. The best hospitals, doctors, ANYTHING will be where the MONEY is. I always have known this and still maintain this. Anything more serious it’ll be a JetBlue 757 to JFK. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I'll share with you the story of someone I know who moved to The Villages after having had a very debilitating stroke. The winters up north became very difficult for her between lack of ability to get around and the depression that set in as a result. She and her husband visited The Villages just once before deciding it was the place for them. To this day, they would tell you it's the best decision they ever made. In her limited condition she is enjoying the wonderful year round weather, making many friends, and enjoying those activities that she can do. The neighbors have been incredibly welcoming and helpful, much more than those up north where they lived for many years. The icing on the cake has been the healthcare she has received in TV. She was able to get more care in the way of therapy and after 2 years of little to no improvement, she is finally seeing some real results after having moved to TV.
I agree with others on here that you should give The Villages a trial run. A lifestyle visit would be good, but a month long visit might be better because I think once you get to TV you won't want to go back home after just a week. You can get some pretty good monthly rates on rentals during the off season. Last but not least, I also want to thank you for your selfless service to our country. |
Thank You - Graciegirl for your thoughts
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Abby10 - your words are very welcome and appreciated - a 1 to 2 month stay looks to be in my future plans
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Thanks to the Village Thinker for your thoughts - I used to work for Keystone Helicopters out of West Chester and had a few shifts out of Lehigh Valley Hospital
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Did you know they sprayed AO in the Korean DMZ from '69-'71? The VA finally started approving disabilities in 2011 for service in that area during those years. If you're VA disability is 100% you won't pay any property taxes in Sumter County, just the bond on your home, and if you buy a resale many times the bonds are paid off. I don't know if this has already been mentioned. The Villages has their own VA Medical Center on Rt 42 in the northern end of TV. It's pretty large and now serves about 16,000 veterans. The Hospital is in Gainesville which is only about an hour + 15 minutes from here, mostly via I-75. They built a new tower in 2010, I had a 3 day stay in 2012 and the room was like new, a single to myself. |
Hi ajm903 - and welcome to this chat line.
I lived in both Mass and NH for many years before relocating to The Villages. NH is absolutely beautiful and I miss much about it .............. but, I don't miss the long, long 6 months winter, or the mud season, or the black flies or the mosquitoes in the summer. I do really miss September and October, but I can go back for those two months of beautiful incredible scenery and weather. We never, ever, thought we would relocate to Florida. We started off in the St. Petes area, loved it and especially loved being near the beach, but oh so transient in the winter! Then someone suggested we should visit them in TV and we instantly fell in love. This has been an excellent move for us, we love where we live, enjoy our neighborhood and have not had a problem getting excellent health care. We have several top hospitals within easy reach - the longest being a 3 hr drive to Mayo in Jacksonville. Several people have recommended doing a one or two month rental here and I totally agree with that. If you are limited in mobility you will probably need to find a location close to a shopping center and you can only find the correct location for you from living here for a while. BTW - I had an acquaintance in NH who had also been on the Pueblo, he was an intelligence officer. I cannot remember his name and I don't even know if he is still with us, but the effects of Pueblo stayed with him!!!! Whatever you decide to do, I wish you much luck and enjoyment. |
Hello Madelaine,
Your words and suggestions are well noted - I am starting to put a game plan in motion - Thanks I was with Boston MedFlight for 30 years as a Pilot until my illness, many great memories and was based out of South Boston, Logan, Plymouth Airport, Hanscom AFB and lastly at Lawrence Airport and lived in West Bridgewater, Middleboro and Danvers so I had the Eastern part of Mass pretty well covered once I was based out of Lawrence I moved back home to Portsmouth, NH but I really think my next stop is going to be The Villages To all the other posts I might not have answered - your tips and points were very welcomed. |
What does any of that have to do with whether The Villages is right for you? This is a great place for people over the age of 55 and even some under 55.
There are 150,000 people with all kinds of different backgrounds. Thank you for your service to our country, but I don't think it has anything to do with your life now. There are thousands of veterans here. I'm sure that you'll find some that you'll have something in common with. |
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