Senior living communities are, thankfully, no longer the scary, smelly, horrible place they once were perceived to be. If anything, senior living has gone in the complete opposite direction.
Today, senior living communities have become destination hot spots due to their luxury resort-like feel. Most communities now have a culture of creating an attractive lifestyle full of convenient services and jaw-dropping beauty. Five-star dining, spa, and beauty services and a calendar full of education and activities often leave people saying, “Why didn’t I move here sooner?”
So, how do you know if you or your loved one is ready to move? While visible physical decline, the onset of dementia, or a new medical condition may be obvious signs that one can no longer stay safe at home, there are many other subtle signs that it may be time.
Social Factors
Battling loneliness, isolation, and depression can take its toll on anyone, especially the elderly. For seniors, including married couples or those living alone, if these mental health issues are not addressed, they can have a serious negative effect on their health and well-being.
Loneliness and isolation can lead to a wide variety of medical issues. Such issues can include, but are not limited to, depression, heart disease, and an overall decline in cognition.
Here are some signs that you or your loved one might be ready for senior living:
- You occasionally feel lonely or bored. Or depression is starting to be a concern.
- You don’t want to just sit around. You want to have fun living your best life. Your looking to make friends, go on adventures, learn something new, taking exercise classes, eat out.
- You want to “play tourist” in your own community and learn all it has to offer and you prefer to not do it alone.
- Having an activity calendar or regularly planned activities with your friends or others you age sounds like a fun time.
- You or your loved one stops doing the regular activities they love (like church, cooking, gardening, etc).
- You notice your loved one has become more withdrawn.
Environmental Factors
It is not uncommon for the elderly to live in the same home for their entire lifetime. Keeping up with the maintenance, home hazards, and clutter can put a loved one at risk.
Here are some signs that you or your loved one might be ready for senior living:
- You feel like your home is too big and has too much work, and you don’t want to deal with the maintenance or yard work.
- You are concerned that the layout of your home is not conducive to aging in place. Multi-level homes and narrow doorways and hallways might make using a walker or wheelchair more difficult.
- There is concern about falling or injuring yourself in your home.
Activities in Daily Living
Its no secret that as we age, the ability to keep up with the normal daily living activities gradually becomes more difficult. Our loved ones may not want to admit it but, roughly two-thirds of the elderly population will need help doing one or more activities of daily living. However, they may not be willing to ask for help, which in turn greatly increases the risk of injury.
Here are some signs that you or your loved one might be ready for senior living:
- You find it more difficult to do the things you want to do.
- Independent Activities of daily living, such as laundry, vacuuming, and cleaning, are growing more difficult or burdensome.
- Activities of daily living, such as toileting, bathing, and dressing, are growing more burdensome.
- Hygiene and grooming have become a concern.
- You find the convenience of not having to clean very entertaining unless you want to.
- The idea of cooking daily meals is now more stressful than fun.
- You find yourself eating less, or your diet is less healthy. There is constantly spoiled food in the fridge, or the fridge is constantly empty.
- The stress of driving to the grocery store, shopping, or leaving your home is increasing.
Medical/Health Factors
They say it takes a village to age successfully. Having nurses, aides, and doctors who come to you, as well as a whole community of people with your best interests at heart, all in one senior living community is a great start to building that community.
Here are some signs that you or your loved one might be ready for senior living:
- Your loved one is becoming more and more forgetful.
- Managing medications is becoming increasingly dangerous or difficult.
- You find your loved one not dealing with more health issues, getting prescriptions, or complaining about too many doctor visits.
- Having someone around 24 hours a day would make you feel more confident and safer.
- Your loved one is no longer active, or their mobility and ambulation is declining.
- You have noticed frequent injuries or bruises.
Other Factors
- Being able to safely drive is becoming a concern for you or your loved one.
- There are concerns about managing finances. Abnormal spending, unpaid bills, unopened mail.
- You are starting to talk about Medicaid planning.
- More and more people have encouraged you to check out senior living communities.
Our Placement Services Can Find the Right Senior Housing Fit
Here are some considerations to keep in mind when researching the right senior housing fit for yourself or a loved one:
Physical and medical needs
- Does the level of care offered meet your current and potentially future needs?
- What personal care services are available? What medical personnel are on-site?
- How is the building’s accessibility? Are proper safety measures in place?
- Do the building layout and its grounds meet your needs or limitations?
- Is the facility and its staff properly licensed?
- Is there adequate staffing in place?
Location
- Will it enable you to be close to family and friends?
- What is its proximity to activities, local attractions, or accessible transportation?
- Is the location close to my existing doctors and hospital?
Daily living needs
- How much home maintenance is required or offered?
- What services are offered? (i.e., meals, transportation, housekeeping services, medical care, etc.)
- Do the current residents seem comfortable and well-cared for?
- Are the buildings and their grounds clean and maintained?
Social life
- What is the social environment like? What activities and amenities are available?
- Does the staff seem friendly and helpful? Do residents seem happy and fulfilled?
- Are pets allowed?
Cost and affordability
- What is the monthly/yearly cost? What are the fees?
- What is included in the costs, and what is extra?
- How will you pay for it?
- Do they accept Medicaid?
Your Family is Our Family
No family should experience the stresses of aging without the needed information to make the best decision. Our Certified Senior Advisors® and placement services team are dedicated to providing compassion, dedication, professionalism, and advice to give the reassurance we all need when helping our loved ones.
Contact us today to start the conversation on how our core values and philosophy of care can help you and your family with senior housing placement services.
If you or an aging loved one are considering Senior Housing Placement Services in Colorado Springs, CO, please contact the caring staff at Talem Home Care & Placement Services of Colorado Springs, CO, today. Call (719) 639-2663
At Talem Home Care & Placement Services of Colorado Springs, CO, we provide passionate, understanding, and flexible caregivers in Colorado Springs, Air Force Academy, Black Forest, Cimarron Hills, Fort Carson, Gleneagle, Larkspur, Manitou Springs, Monument, Palmer Lake, Perry Park, Rock Creek Park, Security-Widefield, Stratmoor, and Woodmoor and surrounding areas in Colorado.
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