Georgetown View magazine • February 2024

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ASK AN EXPERT • SENIOR LIVING

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Are You Ready To Make the Move to a Senior Living Community? HOW DO YOU DECIDE IF YOU ARE READY? As we age, at some point we all walk the line between staying in our home or moving into a senior living community. While studies indicate the benefits of senior living include improved physical wellness, increased socialization and positive mental health, it is a tough decision with lots to consider. YOU ARE FEELING LONELY OR SOCIALLY WITHDRAWN Loneliness can set in after losing a loved one, or when family or friends move away. Mobility issues or trouble driving can add stress — when it is difficult to leave the house. Senior living communities can help you regain social engagement through a variety of onsite events and activities, allowing you to stay socially active without having to drive. There are learning opportunities to keep your mind active, and group exercise classes to keep or get you healthier.

And you can take advantage of community-provided transportation to appointments, shopping, restaurants, and interesting locations. Socialization is the number one determining factor in how long you will live. YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOUR HEALTH It makes sense to think about your future health needs. You may be in good health right now or have a condition that affects your ability to stay active. Do you have a plan for a medical emergency or a fall? Who would help you with daily living? Taking control of the “what ifs” is a gift to others, and senior living communities give you that control. Perhaps you were a caregiver for a parent or spouse, and are worried about passing down that kind of responsibility to your children. Senior living communities usually offer many levels of care and can ensure you

There are many organizations and senior living counselors who can help you sort through the questions and details of moving to a senior living community. The decision can be daunting — but being proactive and advocating for yourself by visiting some communities, you will see firsthand the advantages and life-changing amenities that may inspire you to begin planning a future that maintains your independence.

receive the care you need in a homelike atmosphere. Exploring options now not only helps you, but your family as well when the time is right to make a move. HOUSEHOLD CHORES & HOME MAINTENANCE ARE TAKING UP ALL YOUR TIME Do you find yourself needing to schedule appliance repairs, roof maintenance, landscapers and housekeeping, or deciding which take-out food to order? Many senior living communities offer a maintenance-free lifestyle so you can get busy living. YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT SAFETY & SECURITY Senior living communities are designed specifically for seniors, and can include home safety features such as grab bars, zero-entry thresholds for doors and bathing, slip-resistant flooring and emergency call systems to speak directly to support staff. Communities also typically have 24/7 security cameras and night watch personnel, plus a gated entrance and a sign-in desk for visitors.

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