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Why a Move to Senior Living Can Make More Sense Before the Holidays

Why a Move to Senior Living Can Make More Sense Before the Holidays

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Moving to a senior living community is a significant life change, one you shouldn’t rush unless necessary. Timing is an important factor to consider, though, when determining the right time to make senior living your new home. We don’t usually think of moving before the holidays as an ideal time, but it may be necessary.

Consider these five reasons from Frontida Assisted Living why moving to a senior living community before the holidays makes more sense.

Five reasons why moving to senior living before the holidays makes sense

#1: An unsafe environment

Living in unsafe conditions can place your loved one at risk of falls or a decline in physical or mental health. If their home isn’t accessible and cannot meet their needs without major renovations, senior living can be an ideal option.

Senior living communities focus on accessibility, safety, and security so their residents can thrive and live as independently as possible. Services are often available to help make daily living easier. For example, your loved one may find cleaning and making their bed too challenging, resulting in a cluttered home.

Senior living, like an assisted living community, can provide housekeeping and laundry services so residents can do the things they enjoy without worrying about daily tasks and chores. You’ll also typically find an emergency response system in senior living should your loved one need assistance during a fall or other medical event.

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#2: Social isolation

Seniors who live alone may experience social isolation. As families move or become busy with their own lives and transportation becomes difficult, your senior loved one may feel lonely or even become depressed.

Maintaining meaningful friendships and staying connected to others is essential to their overall quality of life. Social opportunities, friendships, and active lifestyles are prevalent in most senior living communities. Your loved one will have easy access to pursue their interests, new friendships, and purposeful living.

#3: Lack of nutritious meals

Is your loved one eating fewer meals or dining on less healthy foods? Seniors often have difficulty finding transportation to the grocery store regularly, making eating healthy challenging. Your loved one may develop poor eating habits without access to fresh fruits and vegetables.

A senior living community offers on-site nutritious chef-prepared meals, often similar to restaurant-style dining, with menus and room delivery options. Communities can usually accommodate special diets, allergies, and food preferences, promoting healthy eating choices.

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#4: Health concerns

As we age, our health can also change with or without notice. You may observe that your loved one is experiencing challenges with everyday activities like bathing, washing dishes, or taking medication.

A senior living community can provide the services your loved one needs to be more independent and live with a renewed sense of confidence. Assistance with daily activities is typically available in an assisted living community. Staff can help with medication management, dressing, meal and activity reminders, bathing, housekeeping, laundry, and more.

#5: A sedentary lifestyle

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adults need 150 minutes of weekly physical activity. Regular physical activity can have life-changing health benefits, including improved brain health, reduced risk of disease, stronger bones and muscles, and better mental health.

If your loved one lives a sedentary lifestyle with limited access to fitness opportunities and physical activity, they are at risk of health conditions and declining emotional health. Senior living often provides convenient access to exercise equipment, fitness classes, and safe workouts for older adults.

In summary

Moving to senior living can be stressful at any time and perhaps even more so around the holidays. However, if your loved one is experiencing a decline in health, social isolation, or is becoming withdrawn, a senior living community can likely provide better well-being and quality of life. Senior living may be the perfect gift for your loved one this holiday season.

Feel at Home at Frontida Assisted Living

Frontida Assisted Living values transparency and trust in each of our Wisconsin communities, and our team is ready to answer your questions, offer support, and provide resources to help you make a confident and informed decision for your loved one’s future care.

Our compassionate team strives to create a sense of community and purpose for each resident through personalized programming, life-enriching activities, and special events.

Each Frontida community maintains a garden to incorporate seasonal fresh fruit and vegetables into our menus. We encourage healthy choices and well-balanced meals.

Learn how we care for our residents:

  • Private suites, bedrooms, and companion rooms
  • Fully accessible, private bathrooms
  • Spacious living rooms and engaging indoor recreation areas
  • Cozy fireplaces and open-plan seating in living spaces
  • Beautifully maintained outdoor areas
  • Access to a trusted network of physicians, nurses, podiatrists, and therapists
  • Delicious, home-cooked meals and snacks
  • 24-hour personal care and supervision
  • Comfortable spa and salon (in specific locations)
  • Dedicated memory care communities
  • Specialized mental health care communities
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Individualized care plans
  • Life Enrichment Coordinators to plan and schedule meaningful activities for all residents
  • Registered Nurse to oversee the health and wellness of each resident

We value honesty, trust, and open communication to build relationships with our residents and their loved ones. Together, we form a partnership to ensure your loved one lives a fulfilling life, feeling a sense of belonging and purpose.

When you’re ready, contact any of our 11 Frontida assisted living and memory care communities to gather more information, or to set up a personalized tour. We’re here for you whenever you need us.

We understand that transitioning into assisted care can be an emotional, stressful and often confusing journey. That’s why we’re dedicated to helping families navigate the complex world of care. Download our free guide: “Just the Facts: A Guide to Assisted Living” to learn more.

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Rachel Potente
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