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The Benefits of Assisted Senior Living

Research historically suggests that seniors prefer aging in place, in their own homes. But recent surveys offer contradictory evidence. While some aging parents may still be wary of leaving their family home to enjoy an active adult community or an assisted living facility, the truth is that these senior living communities can offer a better quality of living, social life, and senior wellness than they’d get staying at home. And more and more seniors are coming to this realization.

Some adult children are unsure of what to do when their parents get older and experience changing health needs. But not every home or child of older parents have the resources to address concerns for proper care. The romantic notion of growing old at home is giving way to practical ideas of quality care and wellness. And now, senior living in Long Island is the preferable scenario for many.

The Preferred Option

While some seniors remain resistant to moving into an assisted living facility, unfortunately, that idea is due to a lack of education about the benefits. One of the best ways to find out about what these communities offer is to take tours and get a first-person perspective. When the time does come to move, it’ll help to narrow down the options as well. Most modern communities have also expanded their scope by providing convenience, fun activities, and socializing opportunities.

Everyone’s needs are different. And addressing yours is the first step in determining which facility is best. But once you’ve determined your requirements and seen for yourself what these communities offer, the transition becomes much more comfortable. Emotions and logistical challenges may present themselves. So, prepare yourself for that family conversation and to support your aging loved one emotionally through this new phase of their journey.

Improved Health and Happiness

There are many types of senior living care, from assisted living to independent living, memory care, and more. But each option typically offers several compelling reasons to consider one as your loved one’s new home for the betterment of their health and quality of life. For example, they’ll get help with daily living, which can include dressing, bathing, and eating, sometimes with 24/7 care. There’s no stress of transportation to doctor appointments or dealing with maintenance or housekeeping. And you won’t have to worry about safeguarding your home because these facilities offer safe living environments.

There are many other perks as well. Many communities offer intellectual stimulation in the form of classes, clubs, and games. Residents can also stimulate their bodies through fitness and physical activity through gym equipment, pools, aerobics, sports, and therapy classes. Social activities and planned events are other draws, as residents get to make new friends their own age. Alternatively, living at home can feel isolating. And who wouldn’t love to have nutritious meals prepared by onsite chefs, catered specifically to your needs and medical conditions?

When you’re shopping around the communities for senior living in Long Island, talk with your aging loved one to determine their needs and encourage them to get the care they deserve.

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