Miami, Florida, is home to over half a million adults over age 60, a number that is rapidly growing. Some of these older adults are long-time Miami residents, while many others retired to Miami because of the warmer climate. Regardless, all these older adults will face changing needs that come with aging. However, only some take time to prepare thoughtfully.
While many older adults envision aging in place, others find that an independent living community offers increased security and peace of mind. As you’re considering your future, it’s essential to understand the features of each option and how they compare.
Aging in place refers to living in a long-term home throughout the aging process. Many older adults see this as the ideal care setting, offering comfort and the convenience of not moving. They also feel living at home allows for greater flexibility and independence as they age.
However, this requires help from family, friends, or professional home care, home modifications, and technology solutions designed to help age in place. Those who age in place may use Miami resources such as adult day programs, home care agencies, meal delivery services, etc. While some families make minor adjustments, like adding a stair climber and grab bars to the home, others make more significant changes, such as adding a complete, accessible bathroom. The cost of these services and modifications can vary, but various services can be used to create a care plan that works.
As needs increase, more support and adjustments to the home may be needed, which can be costly. The cost of making modifications can be overwhelming, especially when homes are not designed for aging in place, such as many stairs. Medicaid may cover programs like home health services through Florida’s Department on Aging if the older adult is financially eligible.
Unfortunately, navigating care options and coordinating support can be difficult and tiresome. Older adults aging in place may also be at a higher risk of loneliness and social isolation, which can be difficult to combat in a home setting. However, for some older adults, this is worth it as it allows the comfort of living at home.
Independent living is a senior living care option that allows older adults to live independently within a community setting with helpful staff and plenty of engagement opportunities designed to combat isolation and loneliness. Residents enjoy spacious yet manageable apartments that can be decorated to feel like home. Independent living communities often have a concierge team, housekeeping, and even provide transportation around Miami. These services and amenities allow residents to stay active and engaged while having support if needed.
Many Miami, FL, independent living communities within senior residences offer assisted living and memory care, making it easier to navigate changing care needs. The staff at an independent living community can be available to help identify when it’s time for a higher level of care.
While independent living has many benefits, many older adults may feel it’s daunting to move, especially out of a long-term home filled with memories. It can be challenging to adjust to a new setting and build new relationships with new neighbors.
Some older adults may feel unsure of the cost of an independent living community. At first glance, it can feel more costly compared to aging in place. However, the cost of home modifications and support at home can add up quickly, resulting in an overall higher investment.
Weighing the pros and cons of aging in place versus independent living isn’t always easy. Often, the decision comes down to your values and what matters most. Those who feel a deep connection to their home and have an extensive support system willing to help may find aging in place to be a feasible option. Older adults who value independence and enjoy convenient services and amenities may find that independent living allows the support and space to thrive.
To help determine if aging in place is right for you, consider consulting with one of Miami’s geriatric care managers. This specialist can help assess your current needs and discuss plans for the future. If independent living sounds appealing to you, stop in for a tour of Mirabelle to see all that independent living has to offer—you may be surprised by the numerous benefits and ease of living.