Aging in Place or Downsizing for Seniors
For aging adults, retirement often comes with the difficult decision to stay at home or move to a senior care facility. While living in your own home provides freedom and privacy, there are medical and financial challenges that come with aging that makes it necessary to move.
Aging in Place
Aging in Place, or remaining in your own home, is best for someone who loves their autonomy and has made the necessary preparations. This means that they have a home that is safe and accessible and has the financial capacity to afford in-home care should the need arise in their later years. It is also best if they live near their loved ones or have a reliable support system that could help them whenever needed.
Downsizing
Downsizing is often the best option for seniors who want to cut costs or have medical problems requiring constant care. Selling their homes could provide them with additional funds to cover their retirement and other medical expenses. It also relieves them of managing a house, which in itself can bring stress and risk of accidents. There are many options available for senior care. It is important that seniors understand their options, so they could find a place best suited for their care needs and still allow them to thrive physically and mentally.
You can read more here:
https://www.caring.com/senior-living/nursing-homes/virginia/
Courtesy of:
Dolores Johnson
Community Outreach and Senior Advocate