Making the Move to a Senior Living Community: Seven Critical Benefits You Need to Know

By: Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services
Sunday, May 23, 2021

Are you considering living in a retirement community but aren’t sure if it’s the right move for you?

You are in luck because there is likely a senior living option out there that will suit your needs now and into the future. The better news is that senior living communities offer a surprising variety of benefits that can improve your quality of life as you age.

Being Social

Socially active seniors are more likely to avoid negative health effects that come with social isolation such as depression and disease. Senior living communities provide older adults with ample opportunities to make new friends and socialize with the ones they have. Planned outings, game nights, dinners, and trivia can keep your mind, body, and spirit engaged.

Staying Fit

Whether you reside in an independent living community or assisted living community, there are likely plenty of opportunities for fitness close by. From Zumba to chair yoga to Tai Chi and more, classes like these can help you stay limber and maintain your balance. Higher levels of flexibility and balance can help prevent age-related injuries and keep older adults going about the activities of daily living with greater ease and comfort.

Eating Healthy

A big part of positive health comes down to what we put into our bodies. Retirement communities have in-house dining and a variety of prepared meals so that you can enjoy healthy options at every meal. Plus, you can dine with your friends and socialize.

Staying Safe

Senior living communities often require visitors to sign in, adding an extra layer of personal security. Additionally, medical staff is nearby should there be an incident. You and your family can relax and enjoy greater peace of mind knowing that you are in good hands.

Keeping Your Independence

You may feel as if moving into a senior living facility means that you are giving up your independence. However, the opposite is often true. Having access to transportation is a big factor.  Many facilities provide transportation to and from shopping, doctor’s appointments, and other errands. If you are unable to drive or don’t own a car, you won’t have to rely on friends and family to safely take you from point A to point B.

Improving Caregiver Health

Burnout is common among caregivers. If your adult children are caring for you, an assisted living facility or nursing home can provide the expert additional care you might need. Staff in assisted living facilities can take on meal preparation, management of medication, personal care, and housekeeping so your adult children and/or spouse can enjoy plenty of quality time with you.

Preparing for the Long-Term

Many senior living communities over various types of care, depending on what your needs are. Assisted living communities allow you to live independently but with some assistance. Many offer on-site nursing facilities and medical care should you need assistance in the short term. Continuing care retirement communities provide a greater level of care should you require it in the long term, so you don’t have to move if you require more support in the future.

Where and how you live in retirement can have a dramatic impact on the quality of your golden years. Living in a senior living community can help you to stay healthy in a variety of ways, contributing to your overall mental and physical health. Choosing a community where friendship, staying active, eating well, and maintaining independence are available can help you to enjoy your life to the maximum as an older adult.

Do you need additional resources or information about today’s senior living options? To speak with one of our caring staff members, please contact us. It’s always our pleasure to be of assistance.

About Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services: As a leading African American-owned and operated funeral and cremation organization, Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services has provided a ministry of care to thousands of grieving families. We promise to provide our highest level of distinguished service and respect to families who entrust us to honor their loved ones. In all aspects of the funeral process, we strive to be the absolute best and are honored to help preserve our clients’ legacies for future generations. With two convenient locations serving North and West Philadelphia, it is always our pleasure to be of service. Please visit our website for more information.

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