Abstract
This paper considers the definition of University Based Retirement
Community and noted demographics, advantages and disadvantages as
reported in academic journals (Bookman, 2008; Carle, 2006; Farah &
Montepare, 2022; Hou & Cao, 2021; Kim, 2017; Montepare & Farah, 2018;
Montepare, Farah, Doyle & Dixon, 2019; Tsao, 2003) and then
theoretically considers a Canadian perspective, considering the
plausibility of a program and possible locations in Canada and
accompanying universities that fit the parameters and subcategories
discussed such as proximity to a university campus (Carle, 2006) and
high-quality university affiliated hospitals (Bookman 2008).