5 Benefits of a Smaller Senior Living Home vs. a Larger One

March 25, 2022

The time has come to choose a senior living home. Like many major life decisions, there is much to consider. Some people prefer a large environment with many people while others prefer a smaller cozier home. Communities like Beacon Crest Senior Living offer crafted details not often offered at a larger home. Here is a list of benefits to consider when deciding between a smaller or larger senior living home.

 
CLOSE-KNIT COMMUNITY
When living in a smaller senior living home, residents build close relationships with the staff, the medical teams, and the other residents. They have the opportunity to cultivate rich relationships while enjoying mealtimes, activities, and daily socialization. Family members get to know the people taking care of their parents. Residents support each other through health challenges, celebrate special occasions, and build the type of friendships that come from daily living. While being visited by in-house doctors and physical therapists, residents can trust they are not just another patient but are treated like family by the staff.
 
PERSONALIZED MEALS
At Beacon Crest Senior Living, gourmet chefs design a complex menu. Nutritionists review the planned meals to support the chefs in creating nutritionally dense meals. While there is a set menu, there is also an a la carte menu available. This menu helps in case an individual would prefer something else. In addition, chefs meet with the residents to clarify the types of food they enjoy. When living in a smaller community, mealtimes become a place of fellowship instead of another day in a cafeteria environment.  
 
MEDICAL CARE 
One of the benefits of living in a senior home is immediate medical care when needed. In larger homes, staff members care for more patients, thus creating a disproportionate care ratio. In a smaller home, the staff takes care of fewer residents. This ratio translates to a faster response time when help is needed. In addition, the certified nursing assistants form close relationships with the residents. These benefits improve personalized care and help residents maintain peace of mind.  
 
COZY SPACES
Seniors have described larger senior homes as cold, institutional, or hospital-like. Choosing a smaller home often comes with a cozier living environment. Gone are the long hallways, large cafeterias, and uncomfortable furniture. For example, Beacon Crest Senior Living incorporates the handrails into the décor. Residents have something to hold onto if needed. The safety features are cleverly part of the overall aesthetic. The room designs create the feeling of a second home. There are smaller rooms such as the library, the garden room, the music area, the beauty salon, the gym, the movie theater, and many cozy nooks where families can visit.  
 
AGING IN PLACE
The task of budgeting for retirement can feel overwhelming at times. Senior communities, such as Beacon Crest Senior Living, offer all-inclusive pricing. This set pricing provides peace of mind as there are no surprises moving forward. Residents can count on an all-inclusive rate for life. In addition, residents in larger homes are often transferred into a skilled nursing or memory care facility when more care is needed. Aging in place at a cozier senior living home means the individual can trust this will be home. Knowing this can lessen the worries about what the future may bring while allowing residents to relax, make new friends, try new activities, gain medical support, and enjoy their later years.
 
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