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The following article was published in our article directory on February 26, 2016.
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Article Category: Aging
Author Name: Dan Snyder
There are a lot of things we look forward to when we prepare for a life of retirement and those "golden years" of being a senior citizen. Of course, it takes a bit of getting used to transition to becoming granddad or grandma and no longer having all those stresses of job and family. This is not to say that we don't have our share of concerns as senior citizens.
Along with the transition to a slower life, however, we also get a new set of things to worry about in our senior years. One worry that sits at the back of the minds of many senior citizens that is the worry that some day your kids will put you in a nursing home.
The aversion to the very idea of going to a nursing home goes back decades, probably to the days when a nursing home was really the only alternative when a senior needed medical care daily. It wasn't that long that the phrase, "going to a nursing home" was equivalent of being put out to pasture to wait for death.
The real nightmare has always been that your own dear children would somehow become tired of caring for you and just "stick you in the nursing home" just to get old grandma and grandpa out of the way. So we have the concept of a terrible living condition, loss of freedom, home and friends and rejection of family that builds up into a pretty horrible fear as you move into your golden years.
This is not to say that even today there are not some pretty horrible nursing homes out there. And that occasional story about nursing home abuse that seems to get lots of space in the newspaper don't help our worries one little bit.
The good news, though, is that today there are a lot more options available to senior citizens for finding a place to live after you leave your home where you can get some care but not have to endure the scenario of a nursing home. In the last ten to twenty years, the field of elder care has undergone what can only be described as a revolution. Now, instead of nursing homes as your only option, there are assisted care facilities, managed care and senior apartment communities where you can continue to live a life of freedom, creativity and independence but still have as much care as you need and only when you need it.
An assisted care facility can work almost exactly like an apartment complex or condominium. Depending on what kind of care you need, the directors of assisted care facilities can custom design how much care you need and nothing more. But they can take a lot of the daily chores off of your mind so you can really enjoy your golden years. Typically an assisted care facility will do your laundry, provide for food and help with special diets if your doctor needs that and provide the security both for your safety and that you have people around to look in on you should a problem come up.
This can be a tremendous relief to family and to you that you never have to worry about falling and not having help. The staff at your assisted care home are there to help you and support you as much as you need when you need it but when you don't need them around, they disappear into the woodwork so you can live a happy independent life until you need them again.
Above all an assisted care is your home. The one thing you can say about it with certainty is that it is NOT a nursing home.
Keywords: retirement options, retirement home, retirement community, retirement village, retirement planning, continuing care retirement community, active adult community, long term care
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