Moving out of the family home and into senior living is a significant life change. Some older adults look forward to the hassle-free lifestyle, while others are reluctant to leave a place full of treasured memories. However, when your loved one is not thriving at home, and their living conditions show you signs, it might be time to consider moving to a senior living community. Look for the following signs indicating it might be time for your loved one to relocate.
Increasing Difficulties with Activities of Daily Living
Activities of daily living refer to the fundamental abilities of a person to take care of their physical needs. They include eating, bathing, toileting, dressing, and moving around. Due to age-related changes, older adults may find it a chore to plan and prepare meals; this may cause inadequate nutrition, leading to poor health and other illnesses. Since they are not as mobile as before, they may choose to stay within the comfort of their home, leading a sedentary life. Older adults are at greater risk of chronic illnesses like heart disease, diabetes, and more without appropriate physical activity. Suppose these scenarios sound familiar to you or your loved one. In that case, it is time to consider moving into senior living, where you can benefit from assisted living. A retirement community like TerraBella Salisbury plans and prepares nutritious meals and wellness activities and helps with medical management.Â
More Accidents Happening
Falls are fatal to older adults; they are the leading cause of injuries in older adults, and still, one in four older adults in the USA falls annually. As people age, they experience a decline in their body, with stiff muscles, weak bones, and poorer balance or vision that can cause accidents and falls. If you notice yourself or your loved one getting into more accidents, consider moving into senior living, where there will be helpful should accidents occur. Older adults who live alone may not easily get the help they need if accidents happen. In comparison, a retirement community built for older adults is equipped with the necessary safety features, such as handrails or non-slip flooring, that reduce the risks of accidents and falls. In the unfortunate event of an accident or fall, you can rest assured that you will get help quickly. They even have a nursing team who can help ease the pains and bruises from slight injuries.Â
Feeling Socially Isolated
Having a good social life is key to a long and healthy life. However, if your friends have relocated or you cannot make new friends, you may lose the desire to participate in communal or religious activities. Staying home is cozy but lonely. Studies have shown that lonely older adults risk developing anxiety, depression, and dementia. Participating in activities or remaining socially active when living alone can be challenging. In senior living, natural opportunities for social interaction are everywhere. At meal times, you can spend time exchanging stories with the other residents without worrying about planning and preparing meals. You can quickly meet new people, learn a new hobby, or have fun through the many planned activities and amenities. So if there are signs of loneliness, consider Salisbury for retirement.