The Most Important Things You Can Do to Stay Out of Assisted Living

August 11, 2021 | Accessible Home | 0 comments

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Getting older and losing one’s independence is never easy. For many older people, the move to assisted living feels like an acknowledgment of loss. Most would prefer to stay in their own, familiar home, for as long as possible. Do you know the best ways to avoid moving into assisted living? While for some people it might be unavoidable, it is possible to put it off longer. Here are the three most important things you can do:

Stay Social

Isolation often increases with retirement, especially for people who did most of their socialization at work. Isolation can lead to loneliness and depression. The Covid pandemic has highlighted the toll that isolation can take on mental health.  There is also strong evidence that socially isolated older adults can have increase risk of premature death, dementia, heart diseases, stroke.

Some seniors do choose to move to assisted living so they can take advantage of the social activities retirement facilities plan. This is a reasonable decision, but for those who want to stay at home, it’s important to have a social life.  To stay connected and social, (while abiding by health guidelines during the pandemic) follow these tips:

Stay Healthy

For most people, the move to assisted living is triggered by a growing inability to handle daily life activities. For example, as you get older, it can be harder to cook yourself a meal and clean the house.

The healthier you stay, the longer you will be able to do these things. Make sure that you:

Staying healthy and fit can keep you out of assisted living a lot longer.

Prepare Your Home

Your living space needs to support you for as long as possible, and this does mean making some changes. Some of these can be harder than others, but it’s a good idea to think of them while you are still reasonably healthy. Here are some things to consider getting or changing:

There’s all kinds of other things to consider, from lifts to a bidet that can make your life easier and safer and keep you out of assisted living. To find out how best to prepare your home for aging in place and about the products we offer, contact Accessibility Professionals today.

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