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    About The Village of Pine Hills

    The Village of Pine Hills sits inside The Villages community and has 132 lots, with homes along streets like Borrowman Avenue and Conservation Trail, and you'll see people using the parks, dog parks, and the nature trails that run through the place, and there are always activities, with calendar events, socials, special entertainment, and even big events like Senior Games, Fit Club, S.T.A.R., and Camp Villages, which help folks get to know each other or just keep busy, and for those who enjoy sports there's access to recreation centers, pools, softball leagues, and championship softball. The Enrichment Academy offers classes for residents, and the nearby charter school brings in a mix of generations. People can fish, go on outdoor excursions, or volunteer in the many lifestyle groups. It's built for active adults age 55 and over who want choices, and there's health and wellness programming, recreation, and clubs to help folks stay engaged. Residents get help with things like medication, grooming, laundry, cooking, and housekeeping if they need it, and folks with memory loss can get care aimed at keeping them safe and easing anxiety. There's physical therapy, regular health support, and planning options so neighbors can age in place. Some folks find job opportunities in the community's industries and services. The Village belongs to District 11 with voting at Moyer Recreation Center and has a staff called the District Manager and many special purpose districts focused on maintaining things like streets, water service, irrigation, and sanitation, so if there's a problem you can report it and get help with customer service, ID cards, or even RV storage. The utilities are managed with schedules, and folks get information about boil water notices or irrigation times. Rules are watched by the Community Watch team, and folks participate in public safety and emergency programs. For golf lovers, there's access to golf courses, trail fees, and plenty of maintenance, and for shopping or dining, there are options nearby. For those who just visit, vacation homes can be booked with details provided on confirmation, and there's a gallery of images to help folks see what to expect. All of this builds a community where older adults can stay independent, stay involved, and find support nearby, though sometimes folks may run into delays or need a little more patience when services get interrupted or when staff are stretched managing all the needs across the different districts.

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