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When you have decided to live in a community instead of aging by yourself at home, your next job is to pick the right place.Luckily, the choices are several, but you have to spend time understanding each one of them so you can make the right decision. Check out the assisted living bucks.

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Asking Smart Questions

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The way you answer specific questions will be a way of determining the type of senior living community that fits you best.

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Independent Living

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Older adults who select an independent living community usually do so for convenience and socialization.Are you active and independent?Are you able to manage your personal care needs - for example, medications - safely and effectively?If you want to skip thinking about household maintenance and repairs so you can enjoy time with family, traveling or engaging in enrichment activities, an independent living community may be your best bet.

 

Assisted Living

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In an assisted living facility, your privacy and independence will be maintained as you live in a private apartment or suite.

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> Do you need assistance eating, getting dressed or performing other activities of daily living?

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> Is personal care and safety becoming an issue for you?

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> Is it hard for you to prepare your own meals? 

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> Do you feel that the person taking care of you has become worn-out?

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> Do home care costs exceed the expenses of living in an assisted community?


> Are you stressing about isolation?

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If you answered yes to at least one of these questions, you should start checking out assisted living communities around you. Learn more about Senior citizen home bucks.

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Memory Care

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Memory care is a special type of care given to adults with Alzheimer's disease or other types of age-related dementia.If you're checking out senior home options for another person, such as a family member or a friend, ask the following questions  to help you decide whether or not he or she might need memory care:

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> Is there a need for 24/7 supervision required? 

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> Are there hard-to-manage behaviors, like aggression or wandering?

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> Is it very difficult for the individual to remain engaged in meaningful endeavors?

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 > Is your or the caregiver's family or career life suffering because of the care demands of the senior? 

 

Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)

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Usually, CCRCs - also called life plan communities - are the favorite of seniors who want to stay active and independent while preparing for their future, too. 

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> Would you rather not ask your adult children to care for you when you are no longer capable of caring for yourself or your other half?

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> Are your senior living needs different from those of your spouse?

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A CCRC or life plan community can be the best choice for seniors who want an extensive senior care community that offers a number of options for their current and future needs. Get the most interesting information about senior living, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_senior_living

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How to Choose Senior Living that's Perfect for You

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