Federation Star - September 2021

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JEWISH FEDERATION

September 2021

Federation Star

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Debunking the myths of retirement communities Courtesy of The Carlisle Naples

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lthough most older adults know at least one person residing at a senior living community, there are misconceptions about life at a retirement community. Bingo, though still popular, is now accompanied by college-level lectures, laughter Yoga and activities such as belly dancing. And, for those who think residents “sit around all day,” you may have a hard time keeping up with their busy schedules. Here are a few of the most common senior living myths:

Myth #1: Residents are frail People often equate age with fragility, and nothing could be further from the truth. Residents at retirement communities are young at heart, redefining aging stereotypes. For example, residents at The Carlisle Naples, an active retirement community, recently competed in a nationwide cycling competition. They finished in second place, cycling over 5,400 miles! Jean Simmons, 101 years old, even joined the Tour de Zest challenge, cycling 8 miles on her birthday to help her team. In fact, research shows that older adults who move to senior living communities can often add years to their lives.

Myth #2: There is nothing to do You’ll never hear, “there’s nothing to do”

at most retirement communities. Typically, a full-time activity director is responsible for planning and coordinating activities and events. The Carlisle’s Zest Director ensures there is a daily group or activity to pique every interest. University lectures? Check. Investment group? Check. Book club? Check. And, for residents seeking a slower pace, there is a plethora of things to do. From reading in the community’s onsite library to enjoying a classic film at the inhouse theatre, residents have the option to be as active or relaxed as they wish.

Myth #3: You can’t come and go as you please Senior living communities offer a “lock and leave” lifestyle. Residents can simply lock their front door and know their residence will be taken care of should they leave for a day or a few weeks. Older adults who drive will find retirement communities welcoming as well, though with the community’s convenient transportation service, they’ll discover they don’t need to drive as much. Carlisle resident Jerry Martin credits the community’s maintenance-free

cuisine to heart healthy options as well as a FreshZest menu, offering delicious plant-based options.

Myth #5: They are expensive

lifestyle with being able to continue his love of golf. Twice a week, he visits Quail Run Golf Club to play a few rounds with friends.

Myth #4: They serve “hospital food” When was the last time you enjoyed a flavorful, fresh salmon filet with a drizzle of pesto glaze or herb-crusted spring lamb chops with an onion mint marmalade? At The Carlisle, these are typical dinner choices. The Carlisle Room, the onsite restaurant, is renowned for its extensive fine dining menu and is open 12 hours daily, seven days a week. The talented executive chef and his culinary team work tirelessly to raise the bar of five-star dining at a senior living community. The Carlisle Room’s menu incorporates a full range of selections from gourmet international

When compared to the monthly expenses and upkeep of a house, many older adults find they actually spend less and gain countless additional benefits by moving to a retirement community. The Carlisle’s monthly fee boasts a full range of services and amenities, including housekeeping, transportation and activities. A “Compare the Value” worksheet is available in the resources section of the Senior Resource Group’s website, www.SRGSeniorLiving.com. “Throw away your misconceptions about retirement living,” says Executive Director Bill Diamond. “At The Carlisle, it’s all about choice, independence and exceeding residents’ expectations.” Located at 6945 Carlisle Court in Naples, The Carlisle offers spacious one- and two-bedroom residences, weekly housekeeping and flat linen services, basic cable TV, all utilities except telephone and delicious dining with daily, chef-prepared specials. The community is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). For more information, please call 239-444-6891 or visit www.TheCarlisleNaples.com.

With so many things to do, we suggest getting an early start on your want-to-do list. There’s a lot to do at The Carlisle Naples Senior Living Community —clubs, events, fitness options, and more. So, go ahead and make your want-to-do list. But don’t include a bunch of chores. We’ll take care of most of those for you along with delicious dining choices, safeguards and supportive care needs. We invite you to experience The Carlisle at our upcoming event.

Lunch & Learn

Thursday, September 16th • 11:30am

Join us for an informative presentation on senior living and the exceptional services and safeguards offered. Afterwards, take a tour and enjoy a delicious lunch. Seating is limited. To RSVP, please call 239.444.6891.

CARF-ACCREDITED INDEPENDENT & ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES • ECC LI CENSED 6945 Carlisle Court • Naples, FL • TheCarlisleNaples.com • 239.444.6891 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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