The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) surveyed aging in the US. They discovered that around 90% of older adults intend to stay in their homes rather than in senior care communities. However, the majority of these respondents stated that it was becoming more difficult to live independently.
Do your parents share the same sentiment? Do they say they aren’t “old enough” to stay in a care home for older people?
No matter the reason for their hesitation, moving to an assisted living community offers numerous benefits, like helping to lessen their household responsibilities and having professionals available to monitor their healthcare needs.
Continue reading to see details on the benefits of living in senior care communities.
A senior care community features a home-like atmosphere, minus the chores. Their staff members provide personal housekeeping services, aiming to make daily living easy for your parents.
Our health care needs increase with our age. The top condition affecting people 65 and older is arthritis, and the number one killer is heart disease.
Living alone means monitoring their health needs and managing their medication (if they have any) on their own. If you can’t drop in on them regularly, the likelihood of forgetting to take their medicine is high. On the other hand, staying in an assisted living facility assures long-term senior care.
In Georgia, older adults 64 years and older must have a minimum vision of 20/60 (at least one eye) to have their driver’s license renewed. They must also have a field vision of at least 140 degrees.
If your parents don’t pass the vision screening, they need someone to drive them around. And it’s impossible to do it for them every time they run errands or shop for groceries. The good news is that a senior care facility arranges transportation services for residents.
It’s challenging enough to manage your family’s living expenses, much less do it for your aging mom and dad. But with assisted living, you won’t have to worry about monthly budgets and costs. Their stay is all-inclusive; you pay the fees, and the facility provides your parents’ daily needs.
And nutritious, healthy ones at that.
They won’t have to worry about what to eat for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. A senior care community provides three healthy meals and snacks each day.
Moving into a residence for seniors can be a tough decision for your parents. But, at Dream Catcher, we can help them get used to the idea.
The entire process of leaving their current home may cause anxiety. But your loved ones don’t have to worry. Instead, they can find relief because our highly trained staff at Dream Catcher are available 24/7 to offer assistance.
Contact us today, and we can help your parents understand the benefits of assisted living.