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Active Senior Living

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

If you are a senior you may be resigned to the fact that the busiest years of your life are over, but you can still do many things to ensure active senior living. Just because you’re over 65, doesn’t mean that life has to be boring or dull. There are so many ways to contribute to society, or just have fun. Active senior living means you make the choice on what you want, and then go get it. There are many options to keep you busy. You can dig up a few hobbies from the past that you used to do. Go back and get your dancing shoes on, or if you never danced, learn how to. A fun part of active senior living can include dancing. Sewing is another mentally stimulating challenge, and you could make a few outfits to head out on the town, and look great. Many community centers recognize that active senior living is important and they offer sewing classes to both men and women who are retired.

The point is to stay physically invigorated and mentally active. However, that doesn’t mean that you take on more that you don’t need, or your doctor advises you not to. Active senior living doesn’t mean becoming exhausted, and it should be a relaxing time of your life. If you feel that it’s too much, cut back on some activities, and take a few moments for yourself. There’s nothing wrong with sitting on a garden patio, or curled up by a warm fireplace with a good book in hand. You’ll still be getting needed mental stimulation, but a way to relax your body at the same time. Active senior living is a choice now that you’re older.

Senior Care & Living

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Often, when people hear the term senior care, they picture horrible living conditions with abusive caretakers. This stereotype can be avoided if you take your time in finding and planning for your own senior independent living facility before you are ready to move in. Many families find that they may suddenly need to find senior apartments for their elderly parents, but they know that their family member is not ready to go into a nursing home. There are so many senior care options out there, it can be a complicated decision making process.

When thinking about senior care, you will want to determine the needs of either yourself or your family member that is going to need a place to live. If you are still very mobile and in good health, but don’t want to deal with a lot of the responsibilities that come with being a homeowner, you might look into senior independent living. With this type of adult living, you can have the freedom of your own home and space, without the heavy tasks such as taking care of a garden. Many senior apartments range in the level of care, from no care at all to basic med management and light housekeeping or laundry duty, or to complete skilled nursing and 24 hour medical care.

No matter which state or country you live in, you will find senior care facilities everywhere near you. Many senior independent living complexes are similar to condos or duplexes, and you will be near a main senior center where you can enjoy social activities with other active adults. If you need a bit more medical attention and care, you might want to consider senior apartments that offer 3 meals a day and nursing staff supervision. If you are a child or spouse of an elderly or disabled person needing care, you can even find an agent that will help you to find the best location for your needs. Most of all, take your time finding the best place for your family member. This is a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly and you will want to make the right choice!