Making the decision to move your aging parent into a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) can be difficult for everyone involved. Unfortunately, due to outdated stereotypes, some older adults are resistant to the idea of senior living communities because they fear losing their independence. Even though the conversations about CCRCs can be tense, honest communication is key to ensuring your family makes the right decision for your senior loved one’s well being .
It’s important to take
your parent’s opinions, thoughts, and feelings into consideration when choosing
a senior living community. Here at UMC,
we’ve put together a list of essential questions to talk through with your
parent that will help identify the best living arrangement for them:
- If your health needs change, do you want
to move or stay where you are? One reason CCRCs are so popular is that if your loved one’s health
needs change, there’s no need for them to uproot themselves and move into
a new community. They can stay right where they are and continue receiving
the medical care they need. Moving, especially for seniors, can be
stressful and anxiety-inducing because they have to acclimate to an
entirely new environment. In a CCRC like UMC at Bristol Glen, your loved
one can remain in their community even when their health and medical needs
change.
- What level of support do you require in
your everyday life? There
is no one-size-fits-all approach to senior living – every senior has a
different spectrum of needs and requires a customized level of support.
Perhaps your aging parent only needs help with sporadic tasks like
cleaning and laundry, or maybe they need more hands-on support with
everyday things like dressing and cooking.
- Do you need help getting out of bed,
getting up out of a chair, or using the restroom? Assessing your parent’s mobility is an
important part of deciding which assisted living arrangement will be best
for them. The levels of care provided in CCRCs range from minimal support
to full-on assistance, and it’s important to understand what type of
support your loved one will need with their general mobility, such as
getting out of bed in the morning or moving from room to room.
Preparing for
assisted living in Sussex County
We understand that
your parent might be apprehensive or maybe even a little resistant to the idea
of moving into a CCRC. We encourage you to come visit UMC at Bristol Glen, so
the whole family can experience the benefits of living our vibrant, thriving
CCRC first-hand. You’ll find a diverse range of senior residents who retain
their independence, while pursuing their hobbies and new interests. You’ll also
have a chance to see the varying levels of care our dedicated associates
provide.
CCRCs are designed to
allow residents to continue living their lives as they wish for as long as
possible. Rather than hinder independence, CCRCs do exactly the opposite – they
provide essential medical care that enables older adults to remain independent
and remain active for as long as it’s safe for them to do so.
For more information
about UMC at Bristol Glen,
or if you have any questions about having the conversation with your senior
parent, please contact our
team today. Discover why so many people in and around Sussex County
New Jersey choose our CCRC for their loved ones.
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