The Village of Bradford is a continuing care retirement community, or CCRC, that sits within a larger network of villages including Chitty Chatty, Citrus Springs, St. Catherine, and Hawkins, and it's managed under Community Development District 13. Residents can move through independent living, assisted living, and nursing home care, so folks can stay in the same community as their needs change, and the place offers specific care programs for memory care, as well as dedicated care units called The Village of Bradford for older adults who need extra support. People find things like laundry, cooking, and housekeeping included, and there's physical therapy, help with medication, and other support for those who need it after an illness or injury, along with services made to keep those with dementia safe and comfortable.
The Village of Bradford connects residents and visitors with lots of information online, including details about area clubs, municipal contacts, health and fitness spots, education resources, golf courses, movie theaters, and even lets people look up obituaries or check the weather, and there's an online search feature covering community content from contests like the Dog Days of Summer to lifestyle club events and photo competitions. Residents find a Resident Directory, get ID cards, and have access to all sorts of amenities for recreation-recreation centers like Everglades Recreation Center, swimming pools, golf, nature trails, parks, dog parks, fishing, Fit Club, championship softball, Senior Games, outdoor excursions, the Enrichment Academy for classes, pathways, and social activities, and people can reserve facilities or join in on different volunteer groups and sports leagues.
The district takes care of things like stormwater, drainage, flood protection, lawn and landscape maintenance, and utility services including water, sanitation, irrigation, and even boil water advisories when needed, and there's RV storage for those who need it. People can start or stop utility service, pay bills, or get rate information, and the district uses a detailed budget for everything it maintains-common areas, public safety, emergency planning, community watch, and programs for public safety. Bradford has rules for community standards and landscaping, holds meetings at the Everglades Recreation Center, and runs events like Running of the Squares, Camp Villages for youth, socials, and S.T.A.R. programs, with Bulletin Boards, Resident Academy, and CDD Orientation to help folks stay connected.
Construction and new development go on, with district property management working with local agencies to add more homes and keep up the infrastructure, while residents pay assessments that support services and amenities, and there's even ongoing talks about how commercial development helps out the area. The Village of Bradford also works with Villages Media for podcasts, live streams, advertising, help with classifieds and legal notices, and keeps people updated on residential directories and community news. It's also tied into The Villages Phone Book and a Service Directory, so people can look up what they need. There's help for employment eligibility, district administration, finance, purchasing, and handling risk management, plus customer service and ways to report issues, so if there's something that needs fixing or someone's got questions, folks know who to ask.