by
Aviva Senior Living
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January 18, 2019
April 13, 2023
by
Aviva Senior Living
|
January 18, 2019
April 13, 2023
Deciding between a senior living community or in-home healthcare for your golden years can seem like a daunting task, as there are many factors to consider. When weighing your options, be sure to think about these 4 considerations and how they can affect your daily lifestyle.
Moving into a senior living community can bring you peace of mind, knowing that 24/7 staff is always there for you if an accident happens. The caring staff members who work at these campuses spend large amounts of time with the senior, making it easier for them to detect any concerning changes in behavior or appearance.
Aging in place with in-home care requires you to think about how often you’ll need assistance. Unless you have staff around 24/7, it can be difficult to assure your safety. Slip and falls can happen, so it’s important to know someone will be there for you in the event you need it.
The need for socializing is greater than most people think. Being a part of conversations and spending time with others has been proven to slow down the cognitive decline process and have a positive impact on seniors’ overall mental health. Senior living communities offer residents the chance to bond with others over a myriad of fun activities and events. Those aging in place at home can easily become lonely, which is a leading cause of depression and anxiety in seniors.
Mobility issues and lack of transportation can make it hard to get around and get that much-needed breath of fresh air. Most senior care campuses eliminate this problem by providing on-campus amenities and transportation to a wide range of fun, inspiring activities like trips to the mall or even the opera!
When it comes to the question of price, senior living communities tend to come out on top. The monthly rent at a senior living campus will usually cover amenities like laundry, home maintenance, food and the assistance of 24/7 staff.
In-home care tends to be more expensive, especially for those who may need more frequent help than just a couple hours a day. The presence of a caretaker is just one facet of cost, as you must also take into consideration pesky bills that come with home upkeep like electric, internet, lawncare, mortgage payments and more.
Often forgotten about are those tedious everyday tasks that need to get done. When aging in place and receiving in-home care, seniors or their family members tend to be responsible for cooking, cleaning, laundry, dealing with home repairs and a variety of other chores that no one likes to do. As we get older, it can be physically and mentally taxing to keep up with such tasks.
Choosing a senior living community eliminates the need to worry about these chores. Have a light bulb that needs to be changed? No need to worry. The staff at your senior living community can take care of it. When you take up residence at a senior living campus, you can leave the laundry, cooking, and chores to the staff – so you have more time to enjoy life.
Making the right choice when it comes to choosing between a senior living community and in-home care is a big decision to make, so take the time to consider your needs, budgets and capabilities. The safety aspect, social interactions, cost savings, and day-to-day tasks are all things that can be simplified when choosing a senior living community for your golden years.
Experiencethe possibilities, contact the senior care experts at Aviva today.
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