Venice, FL: A Place to Call Home

New residents are always excited to call a new place home, but for older adults with disabilities, it can be especially meaningful. You might not be able to take your new home for a test drive just yet, but you can check out the local amenities and explore the neighborhood to see if it’s a good fit for you and your loved ones. If you’re thinking about moving to a new neighborhood, it can be helpful to know what you can expect. This article lists some of the most common themes and information you need to know about a new community.

What to Expect in a New Community Before you and your loved ones move to a new neighborhood, be sure you know what to expect. Knowing what to expect can help make the transition to a new community smoother for everyone in your family, as you won’t be taken by surprise by any new changes.

Are there accessible transportation options in your new community? This can include things like accessible sidewalks and ramps, accessible streetlights, and parking spaces with handicapped parking options. You might also want to check out the local restaurants, grocery stores, and other retail establishments to see if they have accessible menus and/or stores that are wheelchair accessible. 

Will you have to make any adjustments before you move in? This can include things like making your way to your new home without steps, or being able to maneuver through the house without needing furniture to be moved. Accessibility is an important factor to consider when choosing a new home, as it can make a big difference in how enjoyable your daily activities are.

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