A Checklist for Independent Living

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What would you include in your dream retirement? And what tasks and responsibilities are you ready to give up?

Some seniors want to free themselves from every daily task, while others are fine with continuing some duties, as long as they are living in an environment that offers numerous opportunities for staying active, volunteering, and making friends. There are those who plan to continue working either remotely or part-time, and they are eager to find a retirement address that lets them concentrate on their work without having to also do home maintenance, prepare meals, mow the lawn, etc.

Once you have a clear picture of what your best life would look like, you can successfully focus on what type of lifestyle is the right fit.

What you want in retirement, and what to give up: a checklist for independent living to help you decide if this option has what you are looking for.

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7 Things to Look for When Touring an Independent Living Community

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Touring independent living can be exciting. You’re checking out a lifestyle that not only offers newfound freedom from everyday worries, but also a ticket to more friendship, spontaneity, and overall happiness.

Remember, you’re on your own mission: to find a place to call home, where each person is supported with care and kindness, where it’s easy to stay connected, and you can truly live your best life.

Here are some suggestions on what to look for when touring independent living so you can make the right choice.

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Independent Living Cost vs. Value

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Independent living cost does not diminish independent living value—the convenience, safety, wellness, entertainment, freedom and opportunity you gain.

All excellent reasons why this lifestyle is the choice of so many forward-thinking seniors who are ready to pursue healthy aging with gusto. They know that if they were still living at home, they would have to pay for everything separately, and still not have the same quality of life as in independent living.

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What to Expect in an Independent Living Community

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What can you expect life to be like in an independent living community? As welcoming, fulfilling and emancipating as you want it to be!

As a resident of an independent living community, you will find it easy to be inspired to expand your world every day. Learn something new. Smile more than ever. Make new friends. Enjoy safety and security. Pursue health aging with renewed vigor. And create the retirement of your choice. Independent living does not limit you, but actually opens up a new world of freedom and choice

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Is Independent Living the Right Retirement Choice for Me?

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This chapter of your life can be the most fulfilling and carefree. An independent living retirement community could be just what you have in mind.

Independent living is not for those with cognitive challenges or chronic health conditions that require ongoing care. If you are having difficulties getting around by yourself, need assistance with your medications, or require assistance making doctor’s appointments or scheduling services, independent retirement living might not be your best choice. In addition, older adults who need daily support with activities such as dressing, bathing and dining would be better candidates for assisted living, where a dedicated team is on hand to assist as needed.

But if you are looking to downsize and simplify, if you appreciate having so many services done for you, if you are ready to live in an atmosphere of healthy aging, and you’d like more friends and more fun in your life, independent living could be just right.

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What Is Independent Living?

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What is independent living? An invitation to live life as you choose, make new friends, discover new talents and really relax in comfort.

A simple definition would be a community of apartments, cottages, condominiums and/or single-family homes for residents who don’t need assistance with daily activities or skilled nursing, but who are active, mobile and desire convenience, less responsibility, senior-friendly

surroundings and increased social opportunities. But it’s so much more.

One thing is for sure, if you are ready for a fulfilling lifestyle that frees you to live your best life, this lifestyle just might be for you.

There’s a lot of great information out there about how to live a longer, happier life. In fact, sometimes it can feel overwhelming, especially when you or your loved one do not have the right resources immediately available.

In senior living, the components of healthy aging are right at your fingertips—companionship, physical activity, lifelong learning, good nutrition, and having a purpose. The ingredients for a higher quality of life.

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Aging Well in Senior Living

Photo of seniors for the article How senior living surrounds you or your loved one with all the elements for aging well. It could be your passport to longevity! There’s a lot of great information out there about how to live a longer, happier life. In fact, sometimes it can feel overwhelming, especially when you or your loved one do not have the right resources immediately available. In senior living, the components of healthy aging are right at your fingertips—companionship, physical activity, lifelong learning, good nutrition, and having a purpose. The ingredients for a higher quality of life.

How senior living surrounds you or your loved one with all the elements for aging well. It could be your passport to longevity!

There’s a lot of great information out there about how to live a longer, happier life. In fact, sometimes it can feel overwhelming, especially when you or your loved one do not have the right resources immediately available.

In senior living, the components of healthy aging are right at your fingertips—companionship, physical activity, lifelong learning, good nutrition, and having a purpose. The ingredients for a higher quality of life.

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What Care Is Provided in Senior Living Communities?

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When considering care levels provided in senior living, make the right choice for you or your loved one today, as well as for future needs.

Independent living, assisted living, memory care, respite care and skilled nursing: visiting senior living communities is an excellent way to get a firsthand look at the care provided in senior living. You also can talk to others who have been through the search process, as well as your physician and experts in senior living.

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Know Before You Go: Questions to Ask When You Tour a Senior Living Community

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When you set out to tour a senior living community, you might think the best strategy is to just see how it “hits” you—you’ll either love it immediately or you won’t. But it’s impossible to make a sound decision about what could be a big part of your future without knowing all the details.

Give yourself ample time prior to your visit to come up with questions about topics that matter most to you. Think about how you like to spend your time. What you would like in a residence. Whether or not the location is a big factor. Also try imagining what you would like a typical day in a new maintenance-free lifestyle to look like.

Ask the right questions as you tour a senior living community to gain essential facts and to give yourself the freedom to just experience it as well.

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Finding a Sense of Safety and Security in Senior Living

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It’s been said that home is not a place, it’s a feeling. But for many older adults, the familiar feelings of security and comfort can slip away over the years as needs change. That is why so many opt for a lifestyle that offers them what they are looking for: senior living safety, satisfaction and fulfillment.

Senior living safety offers your family precious peace of mind that you have chosen the best living environment for yourself or for a loved one.

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