The Right Time to Move into Senior Living
You may have noticed your parents seem to be moving a step slower. They may not be preparing meals and keeping up the house like they once did, as well as falling behind with the home’s maintenance. While aging is a fact of life, for some adults; it means chronic health problems that make it difficult to look after themselves. This can be challenging for adult children wondering if and when it is time to step in and help make decisions.
Changes to look for that may be signs a parent needs more help include bruises or injuries from falls, mobility issues especially when a home is not suitable for wheelchairs or walkers, or weight loss and lack of sleep. Moreover, are they still able to safely drive? Other problems can be memory lapses, staying on top of bills or forgetting to take medications.
It may surprise you to learn senior living can help a person maintain their independence and get back to living life to its fullest. Experts say however, it may be easier to make the transition when you choose it earlier in life rather than waiting for your health to decline when such an important decision must be made in a rush. Carrie Ditzel, director of geropsychology and neuropsychology at Baker Street Behavioral Health in Paramus, New Jersey, “There is an advantage to our sense of self and well-being by choosing to explore senior living as an act of control and autonomy in your life.”
Another often forgotten aspect of senior living is socialization. Many communities such as MorningStar of Littleton offer a wide variety of opportunities for socializing as well as physical and mental activity to contribute to healthy aging. Residents enjoy an atmosphere promoting new friendships and relationships at a time when they may otherwise be experiencing the loss of friends, spouses or family members passing away.
MorningStar of Littleton’s senior living community offers 65 private assisted living suites in a choice of studio and one-and-two-bedroom floorplans. Our distinct Reflections Neighborhood provides 20 memory care suites for specialized, individualized care for seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Visit our website to learn more. To experience our community firsthand, set up a personalized tour on our assisted living.