Many of us at some point have to consider whether it’s the right thing for our parents or other older relatives, and they might have concerns about leaving the home that they’ve spent their lives in. Unfortunately, there’s no magical right time, when we know that it’s time to make the move without any doubts, and in most situations, it’s a challenging decision. But the move is almost always a good idea. It gives seniors a new lease of life, and many people live longer, happier, and healthier lives than they would have done staying at home on their own. Here’s a look at some of the benefits of assisted living.
Access Healthcare
We all have different healthcare needs. This is true at any age, but perhaps the distinctions are more important as we start to age.
Assisted living isn’t the same as independent living, so it’s important that you understand the difference, as well as your loved one’s specific needs to help you to make the right choice.
Read more about independent living vs assisted living at McKnight Place to make sure your loved one will be getting the support that they need, instead of just generic healthcare options.
Socialization and Improved Mental Health
Getting older can be lonely. Many older people find that they very suddenly go from working with and around people every day, seeing friends and colleagues, being busy, and surrounded by people, and having a hectic social life, to sitting alone with no plans and no one to say hello to. Then, the further away from retirement they get, the more of their friends start to experience health problems or even pass away. Moving into assisted living is a fantastic chance to make new friends, join groups and clubs and build a new social life.
Such facilities offer a range of activities, clubs, and events designed to cater to every interest and personality, from arts and crafts to sports and games.
For example, Senior Guidance’s assisted living facilities provide the perfect solution for seniors who are looking to rebuild their social lives and find a sense of community.
Exercise and Daily Movement
Loneliness and an empty diary can mean that our loved ones spend a lot of time sitting still. It’s hard to exercise alone, and even harder to try something new alone.
But exercise is important. In assisted living, there are opportunities to exercise safely and gently, and people to do it with.
Top Quality Rooms
Living in an assisted living community is like staying in a luxury hotel room, all the time. Who wouldn’t love that?
Help with Everyday Tasks
Residents in assisted living communities might not have the round-the-clock care of those who live in full nursing homes, but they will have access to help with daily tasks, allowing them to enjoy an independent life safely.
Unique Support
Assisted living recognizes that no two people are the same. Each resident is offered the support that they need to continue to enjoy their own life. There’s no one size fits all approach.
Moving into assisted living is a big step, but it’s one that’s filled with benefits, and can offer your older relatives a chance to thrive in their new chapter. It can also offer you peace of mind, and the chance to enjoy your relationship without worry.
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