March 9, 2014

Tips On Choosing Maine Retirement Communities

By Charmaine Foreman


Seniors now have many options when choosing a retirement community. For some seniors, the type of community to choose is a matter of choice, while for others, it is based on need. The different types of communities to choose from include nursing care, Alzheimer care, continuing care, assisted living, independent living and active adult facilities.

You can gain a lot from residing in senior housing facilities. One benefit of living in such homes is safety. The majority of Maine retirement communities employ security officers. They also utilize security devices like CCTV cameras. They install them in public spaces to keep unscrupulous individuals away.

The other benefit of living in senior housing facilities is companionship. The residents of such homes are of the same age group and have similar preferences. Most senior citizens love mingling with individuals who share their interests. These homes also offer many amenities that seniors may not have access to if they were living in their own homes. They also get to participate in activities and events that encourage them to meet other seniors.

When living in a retirement home, you will not have to drive long distances to get necessary items. In most homes, there are stores that meet the needs of residents. Pharmacies and grocery shops located close to such facilities also provide residents with delivery services. As you choose a senior housing facility, it is important to consider a few things.

The first thing to think about is the location of the facility. It is wise to choose a facility that is not too far from the area where your children live so that it will be easy for them to visit you at any time. Another factor to consider is your current health status. If you have a medical condition that needs regular medical care, you should choose a facility that is located in an area that is readily accessible to medical specialists.

If you are anticipating that your health or that of your spouse will worsen in future, you can opt for a continuing care retirement home. Such a facility provides a wide variety of senior care options including independent living and nursing home care in the same site. If you find it difficult to complete activities of daily living while in such a facility, you can request to be transferred to an assisted living or skilled nursing facility at the same site.

Elderly individuals who are on a fixed income should consider if the fees charged by the facility they want to live in can match their cash flow needs. Another factor to consider is the activities they can engage in. Seniors who have an active lifestyle should look for a community that has tennis courts, swimming pools, fitness centers or golf courses. They should also look for facilities that sponsor outings or other planned activities that match their interests.

It is also important to consider if the staff members in a particular community are friendly. Seniors can speak to staff members and the residents of the community they want to join to find out about the willingness of staff members to assist residents. Moving to a retirement community can be stressful but it can open up a new chapter that is full of new friendships, interests and new experiences in the life of a person.




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