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How Do You Know When It’s Time for Assisted Living?

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Independence is important to all of us. And once we have it, it’s something we don’t want to lose. Because of this, it can be difficult to know or accept the fact that it may be time to consider supportive services like assisted living.

However, a common misconception is that moving into an assisted living community means giving up your independence. The fact is, assisted living communities are designed to help older adults safely maintain their independence and enhance their overall quality of life. With the right level of added support, assisted living residents can lead more active, engaging lifestyles. 

As an assisted living community in Guntersville, Alabama, Lakeshore Senior Living understands this transition is a big step, so we are sharing some of the signs to help you answer the question, how do you know when it is time for assisted living?”

Your Health Needs Are Changing

According to the National Council on Aging, “approximately 80% of older adults have at least one chronic disease, and 77% have at least two.” Whether you are currently living with a chronic medical condition or not, your risk of developing one increases with age. 

Additionally, as a chronic condition progresses (depending on what it is), it can become more challenging to care for yourself and maintain other responsibilities in your life, such as your home. Managing health concerns, a house, and more, can be a lot, so it is important to be honest with yourself and accept that you may need additional support and care.

You know yourself better than anyone, and your doctor has a deeper understanding of your medical needs and history. Speak to your physician about whether they think assisted senior living could be a good option for you.

You Feel Lonely or Isolated

Socialization is an important aspect of our overall health and wellness. Offering benefits such as reduced stress levels, improved cognitive functioning, and boosted self-esteem, connecting with others is crucial to our well-being and providing us with a sense of purpose. However, if you live on your own in a private residence and find yourself becoming more socially isolated or simply feeling more alone, it may be time to consider transitioning into an assisted living community. 

At Lakeshore Senior Living in Guntersville, Alabama, our charming community offers engaging activities and endless opportunities for residents to connect in meaningful and convenient ways.

Some of these opportunities include:

  • Common areas with billiards and poker tables
  • Cooking demonstrations
  • Fitness and exercise room
  • Engaging planned activities and events
  • Large courtyards with fountains and sitting areas
  • Pub area featuring light snacks and beverages

You Need Help with the Activities of Daily Living

We all have “lazy” days. Maybe we spend the day in our pajamas because it’s raining, or we don’t feel the need to shower and get ready for the day since we have nowhere to be. However, there is a difference between not doing these things because you don’t want to and not doing them because they are too difficult for you to do on your own. 

There is also a big difference between having a lazy day like this once in a while and neglecting these basic activities of daily living for a longer period of time.

If you find yourself neglecting your own needs because they are becoming too difficult for you or they take up too much of your time, this is a sign that it may be time to transition into an assisted living community. By doing so, you will receive personalized care and support that is catered to your needs to help you maintain and enhance your independence.

How do you know when it is time for assisted living? The answer to this question may look different for everyone. And while we understand this decision can be challenging, making the move could help you improve your overall quality of life. Our goal at Lakeshore Senior Living is to provide residents with the right level of care and support and create daily opportunities to find passion and success.

To learn more about our assisted living community in Guntersville, Alabama, and all that we have to offer, visit our website or contact a member of our team today.

 

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