Sponsored content by Nikki Easton, Brand Ave. Studios contributing writer

You’re finally free to enjoy the retirement you worked all your life for, but maybe it’s not quite what you’d expected. Maintaining a home is expensive, time consuming and physically demanding. And you’d prefer a safer, more convenient, more fulfilling lifestyle than living on your own can provide.

Is a senior community the answer you’re looking for? Here are seven big reasons to go for it.

1. Maintenance-free living

Even if you’ve paid off a mortgage, the maintenance, insurance and property taxes on your home still add up. There’s also a lot to take care of, like your lawn and garden in warm weather, and snow clearance in winter. And the one thing you can expect is unexpected repairs. All of this is not only stressful, but it can also start to erode your retirement savings.

2. A fulfilling social life

Many people, as they age, find that their social circle has diminished, and whether you’re married or live on your own, you may be a little lonelier than you once were. One of the biggest benefits of senior living is that you are part of a warm, welcoming community — one where it’s easy to be accepted, find people who share your interests and make new friends.

Senior couple passing a box that is packed for moving

3. Physical and mental fitness

The importance of remaining active and engaged as we age cannot be overestimated. And at a retirement community, you can engage in activities that will help you stay fit, nurture your creativity and provide mental stimulation.

At Sweetwater, you’ll find an array of interesting, fulfilling activities — everything from a gym and yoga classes to art workshops, lectures, book clubs and more.

4. Safety

Knowing you’re safe and secure is one of the most important benefits of living in a retirement community.

Here are some key safety measures to look for: Is there a gated entry and other methods to prevent unauthorized access? Are hallways, apartments and other spaces designed for senior safety? Is there staff on-site at all times, day and night — and nearby medical facilities to deal with any emergencies?

5. Great food and mealtime companionship

Most retirement community apartments have fully equipped kitchens, but who wants to cook every night? Especially when chef-crafted meals are being served in the dining room. You’ll enjoy healthy, delicious food in the company of others, and have a wonderful, relaxing time — with no dishes to wash afterwards!

Senior couple placing items into a box as they pack to move to a senior living community

6. Convenience

Most Primrose* communities are located in the residential area of town, but still near restaurants, theaters, medical facilities and more, and you’ll also find a wealth of amenities within the community itself: a chapel, computer lounge, beauty salon, billiards room, wellness center, library — even a café and ice cream parlor.

When you need to do something outside the community, like shopping, dining out or a medical appointment, you can schedule transportation.

7. Statistics back up these benefits

The advantages of living in a retirement community aren’t just speculation. They’re backed by the data. According to an in-depth ProMatura study, residents of retirement communities — by a wide margin —  enjoyed life more and were less lonely than their nonresident counterparts. More residents also maintained or improved their health compared to nonresidents.

To learn more about retirement communities, visit sweetwaterretirement.com.

*Primrose Retirement Communities, LLC is the parent company of Sweetwater Retirement Community.