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    About The Village of Labelle

    The Village of Labelle is a large, active adult community for people aged 55 and older, where at least one person in 80% of the homes is over 55, so you'll notice it's designed with seniors in mind, focusing on health, wellness, and an easy, maintenance-free way of life. Most homes here are newer single-family, midsize houses built around 2015, usually with three or four bedrooms, two to three bathrooms, and sizes from about 1,416 to nearly 2,776 square feet, and you'll find both homes for rent and for sale, which you can check out through realtor listings, and association fees run from nothing up to about $325.56, with most monthly costs falling between $151 and $159.

    You'll see homes built to help people downsize while still keeping comfort, plus lots of outdoor and indoor amenities that support social life and encourage you to stay active, so you can join things like Talk Of Books, Talk Of Movies, and Talk Of Music, or get involved in golf, Pickleball, softball leagues, the Fit Club, fishing, senior games, and activities through The Enrichment Academy or Camp Villages. People take walks on nature trails, visit parks and dog parks, or use recreation centers and pools, and the community hosts social events, championship softball, running events called the Running of the Squares, volunteer groups, and plenty more for all activity levels.

    A standout feature here is the strong focus on health care, with personalized care plans and support for daily living tasks like getting dressed, help with grooming, medication management, cooking, laundry, and housekeeping, and residents are close to good hospitals and have easy access to doctors and health providers, just as the facilities put effort into keeping medical help nearby and making sure daily needs are covered by a dedicated care team. The place also has golf-specific services, such as course maintenance, trail fees, and even GPS apps for golfers, which is good if golf matters to you, and there's a careful approach to managing community areas with district services, like District 10, water and sanitation, bill payment help, and public safety including community watch, emergency management, and risk oversight, plus extras like RV storage, irrigation schedules, bulletin boards, and an adopt-a-bench program.

    You won't have dining, transportation, or housekeeping included in your fees, but you do get a strong sense of independence and social opportunities, and with all the group activities, care options, and range of home choices, it's a place suited for people wanting to stay engaged, comfortable, and supported as they age, while still keeping things as manageable as possible.

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