When to Move to Independent Living: Timing It Right for You or Your Loved One
When to Move to Independent Living: Timing It Right for You or Your Loved One
Determining when to move to independent living is a significant personal choice. For many, the transition from the home they’ve lived in for years to an independent living community marks a new chapter filled with opportunities to make new friends and live with greater convenience and peace of mind. But how do you know when the time is right?
Whether you’re considering this move for yourself or helping a loved one make the decision, understanding the factors involved can help you confidently navigate this new chapter.
What Is Independent Living?
Independent living communities are designed for adults who are largely self-sufficient but want the benefits of living in a community that offers amenities, activities, and a sense of security. Unlike assisted living or personal care, independent living does not include medical or daily personal care services. Instead, residents enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with access to services like restaurant-style dining, housekeeping, transportation, and recreation.
When to Move to Independent Living: Factors to Consider
The decision to move to independent living is not dictated by age alone. While that can be a factor, the choice largely depends on individual circumstances, lifestyle preferences, and health status. Here are three signs that it might be time to consider the move:
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A Need for More Socializing
If you or your loved one feels isolated or lonely in their current living situation, an independent living community offers a built-in social network. Communities like Harrison’s provide a variety of activities, clubs, and events that foster interaction and friendships.
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Maintenance is Becoming a Burden
Keeping up with home maintenance, yard work, or even routine chores can become overwhelming. Independent living relieves residents of these responsibilities, allowing them to focus on enjoying life.
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Health and Safety Concerns
While independent living is for those who do not require daily care, safety is a significant consideration. If there are worries about falls, difficulty with mobility, or a need to carefully manage medications, the supportive environment of a retirement community can provide peace of mind.
What is the Best Age to Move to Independent Living?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. However, most residents move into independent living communities between 70 and 85. The ideal age can vary, and it’s never too early to start thinking about what sort of living situation you want later in life. Moving earlier allows you to fully enjoy the amenities and activities our communities offer while still being active and engaged.
It’s also important to consider not just the physical age but the mental and emotional readiness for such a move. The key is to plan ahead, ensuring the transition is smooth and aligned with your wants and needs when the time comes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Independent Living
Will I Lose My Independence?
No! Expect the opposite. While this is a common concern, independent living communities are designed to support an active, independent lifestyle. Increases in socialization stemming from residing in independent living communities have a direct correlation to improved health. You have your own living space, the freedom to come and go as you please, and the ability to live on your terms, just now surrounded by friends and a supportive community.
Is It Affordable?
The cost of independent living can vary, but when you factor in the elimination of home maintenance costs, property taxes, and utility bills, many find it to be a financially viable option. Some communities offer different pricing models to accommodate various budgets.
What If My Health Changes?
Some independent living communities also offer medical assistance on the same campus should the need arise. This means that if your health needs change, you can transition to assisted living or other services without having to leave the community.
Want to Learn More About Independent Living at Harrison House?
Moving to independent living is a proactive decision that allows you to take control of your future. It’s a chance to embrace a new lifestyle free from the burdens of home ownership, with the added benefits of social engagement, security, and convenience. Helping a loved one make this transition can be challenging for families, but with open communication and careful planning, it can also be very rewarding. Discuss the options, tour communities together, and consider the long-term benefits of moving sooner rather than later.
Harrison House Chester County’s independent living apartments are designed for residents seeking independent living in a maintenance-free setting. For over 40 years, Harrison House has developed a reputation as a premium yet affordable option for seniors in an elegant setting, accommodating any lifestyle.
The wealth of options available for independent senior living makes it easier than ever to find one that fits your needs and priorities. Our community’s recently renovated apartments feature a variety of floor plans, from studios to comfortable one-bedrooms and spacious one-bedrooms with a den. You’re sure to find a layout and space that is both accommodating and comfortable.
Along with the premium living quarters, Harrison House features plenty of lounge space for intimate gatherings and an attractive outdoor patio that lends itself perfectly to lively conversation and laughter. Many resources are also available to minimize some of the more challenging tasks of everyday life. On-site amenities include a wellness office for physicians and podiatrists, pharmacy delivery, and housekeeping. Residents may also dine in an attractive, restaurant-style setting, where chefs prepare fresh dishes each day. Contact us to learn more about Harrison House Chester County and schedule a visit!