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You're retired, now what?
Move to Mountain Lakes Estates in Reno, where people spend their days doing what they love to do, not what they have to do.
Retirement. One word that promises endless possibilities and freedom. So why does a new study show that people are not as fulfilled during retirement as they had imagined? The answer might be why people 55 years old and better are moving to Reno’s new active lifestyle community, Mountain Lakes Estates.
“Simplified living,” said Administrator Nate Williams. “Maintaining a house requires a lot of time and money,” he said. “People would rather spend their days doing what they love to do, not what they have to do.”
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Mountain Lakes Estates is an all-inclusive monthly rental community – an appealing alternative, Williams explained, to traditional communities that require contracts and hefty entrance fees. Included in Mountain Lakes’ monthly fee are housekeeping, maintenance (you’ll never have to change a lightbulb or figure out why cable isn’t working), chef-prepared meals, transportation, wellness/exercise programs, and a social calendar packed with endless options.
Retirement is Supposed to be Fun and Relaxing
Residents wake each morning to a mountain view and enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast. Some head to their morning t’ai chi class while others grab their gardening hat and head outdoors to tend the flowers and vegetables in raised garden beds.
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There are trips to casinos, the theater, and museums; shopping and lunch with friends; competitive games of Rummikub and Bridge; and the ever-popular Happy Hour. Monthly Food Truck Wednesday events draw local neighbors and friends.
“The community is always buzzing with activity, laughter and good conversation,” said Williams. The life enrichment director spearheads the social calendar on behalf of residents. If a resident wants to try a new activity, start a hobby, or take a day trip, he explained, the team at Mountain Lakes will find a way to make it happen – even if it's not on the social calendar.
Resident Robin Hendrickson introduced disc golf to the community. You’ll find him – sometimes with Williams – playing the flying disc sport at Wedge Park.
"This is how retirement living should be, full of freedom, fun, friends,” said Williams. “Let us take care of the mundane tasks of daily living.”
Mountain Lakes Estates is a Mission Senior Living community located at 765 S. Meadows Parkway in Reno. Take a virtual or in-person tour by calling 775-384-1026 or visiting www.mountainlakesestates.net.
