For some people, just when they thought they could sit back and relax having finally got the kids off their hands, worries get transferred to their parents. In their advancing years mum and dad often have large homes and gardens which they struggle to maintain.
A new concept for discerning, mature purchasers from developer Adlington offers a fresh alternative to simply downsizing into a conventional retirement complex. Luxurious, purpose-built apartments for those aged 55 and over offer, alongside facilities such as fitness suites, lounges and on site bistros, added peace of mind for the future. And if people need care as they get older it is available in the form of 24-hour on site care packages from registered charity MHA (Methodist Homes for the Aged).
Sales and Marketing Manager, Claire Reede explains:
With 42% of the adult population aged over 50 there is a huge market for this new concept. We are filling a gap in that markets for those who want to maintain their independence and want the reassurance that they wont have to move again in the future if their circumstances change.
The response to our initial sales launch at Rhos-on-Sea has been phenomenal. It backs our theory that people want to remain independent as long as they can, and the fact that care will be available in the privacy and comfort of their own home meets this demand.
In the long term, theres far less chance of our purchasers needing to move to a nursing home and therefore less chance that couples will be split up. This is a very emotive issue for families and the Adlington concept offers a welcome solution independence now, alongside peace of mind for the future.
At Rhos-on-Sea in North Wales, Adlingtons commitment to creating luxurious apartments finished to an enviable specification is almost ready for people to see, with a proposed new Show Suite due in the spring. Home owners at Adlington House will be able to enjoy a new found freedom to spend time on the important things in life rather than worry about the chores of home and garden.
Lying within walking distance of the seafront and local shops, Adlingtons development is well placed to take advantage of the broad range of sporting and social clubs in the area, from golf to sailing. Thanks to a range of activities arranged by the MHA team, there will be a true sense of community, in which home owners may participate as much - or as little - as they choose.
A selection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments is taking shape in Rhos-on-Sea, most of which enjoy patios or balconies with sea views. Off-plan prices on the first release start at £140,000. For further information or to register your interest, call 01260 288900.
Future Adlington developments are planned in premium locations including Romiley near Stockport; Wolstanton near Newcastle-under-Lyme; Sandbach, Congleton and Northwich in Cheshire; Buxton in Derbyshire; Stone in Staffordshire and Beaumaris in Anglesey - visit www.adlington.co.uk for further details.
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07 January 2009