Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 September 2025
Although residents of The Villages often say, "You name it, they have a club for it, and if they don’t, you can start one," moving to the city frequently necessitates quitting or reducing involvement in existing activities. Additionally, aging presents various challenges to participation, such as declining health and lack of companionship. Based on the ecological model of leisure constraints, this chapter explores how residents navigate these conditions, why some choose not to negotiate them, and how the vast array of activities in The Villages both supports and hinders successful negotiation.
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