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Is It Time to Explore Assisted Living?

Senior living communities exist to ensure older adults can get the most out of their retirement years in a supportive and safe living environment. They can often be great alternatives to traditional communities where some older adults can struggle with isolation and taking care of themselves.

However, not all seniors and their families know when it’s the right time to explore Assisted Living programs. While everyone is different, you may notice some of these signs:  

Social Isolation

Socializing when you’re younger and mobile is generally straightforward. You may have a driver’s license or easy access to public transport to help you get from A to B. You can also form great social networks through your workplace and group activities you’re apart of.

As you get older, social isolation can become more of a problem. After leaving the workforce, many people lose the social connections they once had. With time, they may also lose their licenses or no longer feel safe driving. Many people also don’t have access to the same social opportunities.

That’s why exploring Assisted Living communities can make sense. Most senior living communities prioritize social activities and events so that residents can make new friends and have plenty of opportunities to spend time with the ones they’ve already made.

Unmanaged Health Conditions

Many older adults struggle with various health conditions and ailments as they get older. Lifestyle choices, genetics, and the environment can all contribute to our wellness in our older years. Aging also affects our immune systems since we have fewer immune cells to protect us against illnesses like colds and the Flu.

With that in mind, some older adults can feel overwhelmed by their health conditions and struggle to manage them with healthcare appointments and medication. When your loved one begins missing appointments or not taking the right medicines at the right time, it might be time to explore Assisted Living.

Care associates can provide medication management services to ensure seniors in their care are prioritizing their health and well-being.

Not Taking Care of Personal Care

Most of us understand the importance and value of taking care of ourselves. We shower, brush our teeth, get dressed, and prioritize grooming. However, there may come a time when these tasks become too hard or overwhelming. The change can be noticeable to many people.

As the family member of a senior, look for signs that your loved one is no longer prioritizing personal care. You may then start thinking about Assisted Living programs where seniors can receive help with daily living tasks for confidence and well-being.

There Are Home Safety Concerns

One in four older adults report having a fall at least once a year. As a result, it’s perhaps not surprising that falls are the leading cause of injury in adults aged 65 and over.

If your loved one has experienced a fall or their home doesn’t seem safe, it can be one of the many signs that point toward Assisted Living being worth considering.

Most senior living communities have a range of safety features that may be lacking in your loved one’s home, like safety-equipped bathrooms, handrails, emergency response systems, and non-slip flooring. They can also offer 24/7 on-call help when required for peace of mind.

Learn More About Assisted Living at Caydance Assisted Living & Memory Care

If you’re interested in learning more about Assisted Living within a senior living community, contact our friendly team at Caydance Assisted Living & Memory Care.

We offer a standout Assisted Living program in Katy, Texas, to help our residents get the most out of every day. We look forward to showing you around our warm and welcoming community.