About 10,000 people turn 65 each day — a figure that will reach 12,000 in the next few years. With so many new retirees, communities across the globe are adapting to meet the needs of seniors in retirement. For many seniors, exceptional senior living means remaining at home for as long as possible. Much of that commitment to aging in place is rooted in myths about senior living.
The truth is that many seniors are happier in senior living communities, which offer more expansive opportunities for a fulfilling life. Whether you plan to stay at home or are considering a move, here’s what to consider in your quest for exceptional senior living.
If you’re asking yourself what exceptional senior living looks like, chances are good that something about your current living situation isn’t working. Take some time to consider what that might be. Some questions to ask yourself include:
Identifying what’s not working can help you determine what you need most. But don’t just focus on absolute needs, like safety and transportation. Exceptional senior living means you enjoy life, rather than just muddling through it. So think about what would really improve your quality of life. These queries can help:
Armed with the answers to these questions, make a list of the senior living amenities that matter most to you.
Exceptional senior living caters to your physical and emotional needs, offering quality food, a cozy home, help from people who truly care, and plenty of activities to ensure that your retirement is full of meaning and joy. As you compare options, ask the following:
For more than 30 years, Arbor has helped seniors chart a course from where they are to the exceptional retirements they deserve. No matter who you are or what you’re into, we can help you design a retirement that is uniquely you.
Our residents overwhelmingly say they would choose Arbor again. We’d love to welcome you for a visit so you can learn why. For help finding the perfect senior community for your needs, check out our free guide, “Finding a Safe and Comfortable Senior Living Community.”