Why Are We Different?

…because we are the ONLY Retirement Community in Brevard County licensed to offer you a TRUE continuum of care.

“Baby Boomers like us are now retiring at a rate of 60,000/ day… so for the next 10+ years a lot will be looking for a good quality retirement community. We selected Buena Vida Estates because of the sound of laughter coming from the residents and staff, and endless smiles. There are no strangers here. Buena Vida is truly a place where the residents are happy, and enjoy life and each other. We felt like we had found a home.

It feels like we are on a cruise ship without getting seasick—meaning many activities, live entertainment, a bistro bar, wonderful food selection, several dining arrangements, a heated pool, housekeeping, and good security. We like the idea that we can just turn the key to our apartment and leave to travel. The days of owning a house are now over- we have no more worries about home security and maintenance, and the upkeep of housekeeping. If you want to remain ‘young at heart’ Buena Vida Estates will certainly make that possible!”

—Jim & Sandy

New blog posts:

What Are Your Priorities for Senior Living Decisions?

When it comes to considering your future plans, your Senior Living options may be remaining in your current home, downsizing, or a retirement community move. But how do you decide which retirement community is the best fit for you?

What is the True Cost of Aging at Home?

The idea of staying in the comfort of our own home as we age often holds a certain appeal. However, what many fail to consider are the hidden costs and challenges that come with aging in place.

Deciding on a Move to a CCRC (Continuing Care Retirement Community)

Moving to a retirement community is a financial decision that some people truly agonize about. While there are many life decisions we make that are also major financial commitments – like deciding to have children or moving to different parts of the globe – people don’t seem to worry about them quite as much as they do the decision to move to a CCRC.

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