Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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After repeatedly asking the Villages Recreation department what there reasoning is for barring Assisted Living Residents who live in the villages from entering Recreation Centers is. I have gotten no response from them. It has been suggested that it looks bad when the Villages Trolley comes around to see a bunch of people in walkers and wheelchairs in the Recreation centers. People from Assisted Living generally can not play golf swim or any other physical activity. At best they might get to a recreation center on a very limited bias. I would be more than happy to hear what the Recreation Department has to say about this. You would certainly hope that the reason they cannot enter the recreation centers is because the are old and use walkers and wheelchairs and that is bad for business. DO NOT TAKE MY WORD CALL THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT AND ASK WHY VILLAGES RESIDENTS CAN NOT VISIT THERE FREINDS IN RECREATION CENTERS SOME DAY THIS WILL BE YOU!!
RESIDENTS OF ASSISITED LIVE IN THE VILLAGES AND RENT A PLACE TO LIVE IN THE VILLAGES Last edited by MarcelDuhamp; 08-18-2016 at 10:01 AM. Reason: spelling |
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I think there were some excellent responses on this thread you started a couple of weeks ago; What Happens in the Village when you are 88 years old in a wheelchair
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These people still live in the villages and rent a place to stay in the villages
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Correct me IF I'm wrong.
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Must pay amenity fees to use facilities. Some assisted living, I know Freedom Point does, allow their residents to pay amenity fees and use rec centers and facilities.
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There was a lot of discussion on TOTV about the awarding of access to these facilities since the construction of recreational facilities was done on a formula that counted only the single family homes built. There was concern that adding more people to the mix without adding facilities would overburden them. Similar to the discussion occurring now with the Villa neighborhoods being built in District 4.
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It's just simple. If you live in the Villages you pay amenity fees to use Rec Centers, etc. If you live outside the Villages, and you don't pay an amenity fee, you can't use the facilities.
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan Last edited by Bonny; 08-18-2016 at 10:18 AM. |
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I have recently toured many of the assisted care facilities in The Villages. As others mentioned, this is a negotiated item with each facility. There are even some facilities in the outskirts of the villages that are able to pay the amenity fee and use facilities.
That would be a real issue if the villages didn't want people with walkers, canes, etc. to be seen......this is a senior community. ![]() |
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In the earlier thread referred to in Post 2, a number of valuable suggestions were made by posters and many questions were asked in an attempt to help the OP. A lot of genuine concern was demonstrated.
To my knowledge (I admit I have not reread the old thread), OP did not respond to questions asked at that time. Nor did OP provide missing details. With all due respect, may I suggest the OP review that thread and respond to questions asked rather than start a new thread? The subject was beat to death at that time and it's possible the OPs lack of response contributed to the thread's demise. |
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It is not due to walkers or wheelchairs looking bad for business. All this was discussed and answered in the OP's previous thread. No need to keep kicking that dead horse. |
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