Where Gays Choose To Retire

Friendship Village, Tempe, Arizona [Website]

Birds of all feathers are welcome.

Our community is designed for improving the lives of all older adults. And we’re all for ruffling feathers if it means taking down stereotypes of aging while we do it. So, from housing to hospitality to health care, you can trust that you’ll be honored, and you’ll always feel completely comfortable and accepted for who you are. Birds of many colors flock to our community, because regardless of race, religion, ability, sexual identity – you name it – we don’t exclude.

Fountaingove Lodge, California [Website]

Fountaingrove Lodge is an LGBTQ+ and Ally retirement community set on a lush campus with beautiful views, industry-renowned dining, and an abundance of on-site amenities. We are also within walking distance of shopping, fine dining, the arts, and world-class entertainment.

You’ll feel right at home in our retirement community, where friends and neighbors enjoy our luxury amenities including a swimming pool, wine cave, private movie theater, resident gardens, and beautiful grounds.

If you require additional assistance as you age, we provide assisted living and memory care services on the same campus. Discover for yourself what makes this exceptional senior living community a place where life keeps getting more joyful.

Village Hearth, Durham, North Carolin [Website]

We are an LGBTQ+ focused, 55+, community in Durham, NC, with 15 acres of wooded land just 15 minutes from downtown Durham. We are gay and straight, single and coupled, working and retired, from Durham and beyond, and we represent a variety of professions, skills, and interests.

Our Vision is to live in an active, caring community with the infrastructure to age in place, balancing the privacy of a smaller sustainable dwelling with opportunities for social engagement and the support of the larger community.


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