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Old folks home.
Like my grandma has different events everyday and bond with the long term staff.
Ooh yes, that must have a similar community feel. Something to look forward to I guess...
A good old folks home at least.
At my grandma's (new) home she has her own apartment in the building, gets cleaning once a week, different events happen all during the day, then they have different options for each meal. Where she can either go down stairs to their little restaurant or have it delivered.
Hers is rather nice and the food is actually cooked to order, has 3 courses, and you pick 3 or so options that change each day and it actually feels like a nice restaurant since the staff take orders, deliver food, bring aroumd drinks, the like.
There is a stark difference between an independent living one like this and one where the staff are required to do showers/change briefs.
So if you look into it, make sure the level of care is what you like and they actually have a budget to take good care of their residents.
Some are understaffed and mismanaged to where the staff never have time/budget for activities and the food is basically just microwave dinners. My grandma was at one like that for far too long and she will never forgive how crappy the food was.
Nice Independent living facilities are the most camp counselor like job I can think of.