Greens At Mc Gregor Links sits in an established neighborhood with big lots, some homesites are just under an acre while others go up to four acres, so there's plenty of space and privacy, and you'll see that the homes are new, with many "To Be Built" so you get photos and artist drawings from other houses the builder, McPadden Builders, has done before, and they have won awards for their work, which seems to matter around here. This community connects to the Saratoga Springs schools and runs its own homeowners association called Greens at McGregor Links HOA and is near McGregor Country Club, with a street named Claire Pass that people around town know. You'll find both townhouses and single-family homes, and there's a range of pre-drawn floor plans to pick from, or folks can design right from scratch if that suits them, and all homes come with public water and sewer, so there's no well or septic to manage, which makes things simpler.
People here live with open floor plans, screened-in porches for fresh air, first-floor laundry so you don't have to go up and down stairs, and full unfinished basements for storage or hobbies, plus hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, and hardy storm doors for the weather, with appliances, blinds, curtain rods, and drapes already included, so you don't have to worry about much when you move in. There's a helpful staff known for friendliness, joy, and kindness, with a culture where neighbors greet one another and the workers help when you need them. Greens At Mc Gregor Links offers care types like residential living, townhouse living, and focuses on active seniors, giving support where someone might need a hand with bathing, dressing, or keeping up with medications, and they do more specialized care too such as assisted living, memory care, independent living, and even some home care for folks who prefer to stay in their own place.
Folks get nutritious meals prepared with care, focusing on food that tastes good and meets dietary balance, because eating right matters for everyone here. The community's won awards connected to activities that keep people engaged, whether social, physical, or mental, and it's been recognized as Best of Senior Living for offering good care and support across the types of help that older people often look for. If you want to see what's happening or need to manage things, there's a phone application available at app.desertnomads.org to use for services, rental or property management, or to browse. The details on other services, amenities, and features aren't always in the brochures or website, but you'll often hear folks talk about the comfort of living here, the helpfulness of staff, and how the houses and grounds give people room to just enjoy their daily life.