Categories: Senior Living

Making My Choice To Move Into A Senior Living Home

October 14, 2021

SENIOR LIVING

Did you know many older adults move into homes after a physical injury due to balance issues or suffering a significant health ailment? Time can pass quickly. One health problem turns into numerous health problems without the individual realizing how far things have shifted. Many seniors wait to make choices about their living needs until their families need to make choices for them. What about that time of life when you would like to have someone around, just in case, but have an independent lifestyle? Imagine the possibility of receiving care that could help avoid such accidents and support your health. Now might be the time to consider moving into a senior living community to help deter these health challenges. What are some benefits to consider when making this choice?

Community Living Among Your Peers
Maintaining a connection to the community is vital for adults of all ages. Isolation has proven to cause numerous chronic health issues that can affect life quality. Daily socialization not only fosters lifelong friendships but supports the emotional wellness of the individual. Spending time with peers who understand the challenges aging can sometimes present can provide an opportunity to empathize while encouraging a positive outlook.
Daily Activities
Whether crafting, dancing, or attending organized outings, daily activities help support cognitive function while increasing social engagement. Studies have shown physical activity, social connections, creativity, and new experiences can support brain health. Cognitive behavior can include memory, reasoning, language comprehension, and acquiring knowledge. Sharing laughter while learning a new hobby or reinforcing mobility through daily activity work together to strengthen the body and the mind.
Professional Health Care
How often have individuals avoided getting the care they need due to lack of transportation or limited mobility? Sometimes older adults wish to avoid the hassles while visiting the doctor’s office and limit their access to preventative care. While living in a senior community, the majority of health care is onsite. Need physical therapy? The therapist works with you in your suite. Need help managing your medication? A Certified Nursing Assistant will bring you your daily pills and help keep track of the doses. Need help getting to a doctor’s appointment? The staff will manage the medical visit, provide transportation to and from, and incorporate your medical needs into your daily activities. Studies have shown the importance of preventative care. Having a staff of medical professionals available within minutes creates the opportunity for better care, peace of mind, and wellness.
Safety
What was that sound? Did I remember to turn off the oven? Who are you supposed to contact if you take a fall? When is a good time to reach out if you are concerned with your living situation? All of these worries fall away while living in a senior living community. There is staff awake and alert to your needs twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Often you may not need any help, but knowing it is available creates invaluable peace of mind. The energy once spent worrying over details can be redirected to maintaining an active lifestyle.
Culinary Trained Chefs and Home Care
Remember when your parents told you to eat all your vegetables? Having access to nutritious meals will strengthen the body’s health. While living at home, adults are often not inspired to cook anymore. The responsibility of choosing what to make, preparing the meal, cleaning up after the meal sends many to the frozen dinner section at the grocery store. Over time, fresh food healthfully prepared becomes less of a reality. What if you had a personal chef available to you for every meal? Nutritiously dense meals prepared with an awareness of a senior’s needs can strengthen the body and the brain. Did you know living in a clean environment can boost your mood? Senior living communities have staff who will do your laundry, provide housekeeping services, and keep your suite fresh, vibrant, and joyful.
Are you curious to see what is available in your area? You can book a free tour at Beacon Crest Senior Living by clicking the Schedule A Tour button toward the top of this page.
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