ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — For many older adults, planning the next chapter brings a financial challenge: They may have too many resources to qualify for subsidized housing but find many traditional retirement communities out of reach.
It’s the retirement housing “missing middle,” and 60 Givens Gerber Park in Asheville was created specifically for older adults with moderate incomes.
Located within the larger Givens Gerber Park retirement community, 60 Givens Gerber Park combines income-based monthly pricing with independent living, supportive resources and opportunities for connection — providing another path for older adults in Asheville and Western North Carolina.
Independence Without Going It Alone
Living independently doesn’t mean residents have to navigate every challenge by themselves.
Givens Gerber Park offers resources designed to help residents maintain active, independent lifestyles, including Resident Services Coordinators, health and wellness programming and access to supportive resources.
The idea is to provide connections and support that help residents continue doing things for themselves. Having those resources available can also help residents navigate changing needs and age well within their community.
A Community, Not Just an Apartment
The appeal of 60 Givens Gerber Park extends beyond housing.
Residents have opportunities to participate in activities, wellness programs and social events while building relationships with neighbors. Community resources and resident involvement add another layer of connection.
That matters at a stage of life when maintaining friendships, interests and a sense of belonging can be just as valuable as maintaining independence.
Income-Based Pricing With More Included
For retirees watching monthly expenses, predictability can make planning easier.
The monthly fee at 60 Givens Gerber Park is based on income and includes utilities, cable, internet, landline phone service, routine maintenance, health and wellness programming and meal dollars for the on-campus café. Apartments also include several major appliances.
Bringing these expenses and services together provides an all-inclusive approach while reducing some of the household responsibilities residents would otherwise manage themselves.

Flexibility for the Next Chapter
60 Givens Gerber Park also provides an alternative to retirement models that require large entrance fees or a commitment to a continuum of care.
As part of a rental retirement community, it allows older adults to maintain an independent lifestyle while benefiting from community resources and services.
That combination of affordability, flexibility and support is what makes 60 Givens Gerber Park particularly distinctive for the moderate-income older adults it was designed to serve.
Connected to Asheville
Its South Asheville location provides another advantage. Givens Gerber Park is close to shopping, grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants and other conveniences, helping residents remain connected to the larger Asheville community.
As summer begins to wind down, August can be a natural time to think about what the next chapter might look like — whether that means simplifying household responsibilities, building new connections or finding a living arrangement that better fits a retirement budget.
For older adults caught in the missing middle, 60 Givens Gerber Park offers a different answer: a place where affordability, independence, supportive resources and community come together.
