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Acts Future Resident Club

Are you taking full advantage of Acts’ Future Resident Club and all the rewards it offers? It is the perfect introduction to the active, resort-like retirement lifestyle which Acts communities provide. The club also gives members exclusive access to highly desirable services. Here are the benefits to joining the best club in town:

1. Priority List for First Access

As Future Resident Club members, you’ll be among the first to know when an apartment, carriage home, cottage, or villa becomes available in the community you’re interested in. This can give you an edge over other potential residents who may not be on the list.

“It’s always great to join the Future Resident Club, even if you’re not ready to move today,” said Kim Burke, Director of Sales at Acts RetirementLife Communities.

Depending on the community and floor plan availability, some may be on the waiting list for up to a year or more, that’s why it’s so important to join the Future Resident Club right now.

“When an apartment with your preferred floor plan becomes available, you’ll be called based on the date you joined the priority list. If you decide to pass, your name will not drop to the end of the list. You’ll be called again, based on the date you joined, when the next residence of your desired preference becomes available,” Burke said.

Members who ultimately become residents will receive a credit of $1,000 from their priority list deposit toward their entrance fee. If for any reason they decide not to move to the community, Acts will issue a refund from their priority list deposit of $1,000.

2. First-Hand Resident Experiences

Another benefit as an Acts Future Resident Club member is access to community amenities, including restaurants, fitness areas, clubs, and other activities. This enables you to picture yourself as a resident, before packing up any boxes to officially move in. It’s a fantastic way to “trial run” what your future may look like.

“Future residents can join fitness classes, the swimming pool, art room, even partake in campus activities, like joining the choir,” said Burke. “They could also go to concerts and have dinner with residents.”

Future club members interested in having lunch or dinner at their community are encouraged to call Acts’ life care consultants to schedule a visit.

3. Build Close, Lasting Friendships

As a Future Resident Club member, you'll also receive invitations to exclusive events and activities to help you feel connected to the community and meet other future residents on a similar path in their life journeys. You’ll also get to know community staff members who can help provide an easier transition into campus life.

“When we moved in, we were ready because we took advantage of the Future Resident Club,” said Marilyn Moskowitz, a resident of Edgewater at Boca Pointe in Boca Raton, Florida. “We could enjoy the activities, gym, and the pool, and were able to meet many people before we moved in.”

Meeting like-minded people in relatable life situations, you’ll be surprised how quickly and easily you’ll develop close friendships. You’ll feel more confident and comfortable in your new surroundings, excited to make dinner plans.

“We loved eating in the bistro, and went on a few day trips,” she added. “I signed up for book club and we played cards, so when we moved in, we already knew people.”

4. Secure Your Future

Relax, you are part of a club that opens the door to an active and enjoyable retirement of your dreams.

Making this wise investment into your future means you are a step ahead of others who did not plan for life’s unpredictability and are at a greater risk of being ineligible for services when they truly need them.

Rest easy with peace of mind and financial security, knowing you are in line for a residence in the community of your choice, and have access to the community's extensive resources and excellent health services, whenever you’re ready to move in.

“Do it now, you’ll be happy you came in and took advantage of this time to learn and feel more comfortable in the community,” said Burke. “Then when you receive that call, it’s a smooth, easy and enjoyable transition to your new home.”

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