Thursday, February 27, 2014

A Guide To Choosing Maine Retirement Communities

By Charmaine Foreman


Seniors now have many options when choosing a retirement community. For some seniors, the type of community to choose is a matter of choice, while for others, it is based on need. The different types of communities to choose from include nursing care, Alzheimer care, continuing care, assisted living, independent living and active adult facilities.

There are many benefits of living in a retirement community. One of them is the safety associated with living in such facilities. Most Maine retirement communities have security personnel. They also install monitoring devices like closed circuit television cameras in public places to ensure that residents are not victimized by unscrupulous individuals.

If you choose to move to a senior housing community, you will also enjoy increased companionship with your age mates as you mingle with people who have similar preferences to yours. Senior apartments also offer many amenities that you may not have access to when living in your own property. You will also get to participate in events or activities that encourage socialization.

There will be no need for you to travel long distances in order to meet your needs. Most senior housing facilities have shops that can meet your needs. There are also pharmacies and groceries near these facilities that can deliver the items you need. It is advisable to consider several things when choosing a senior housing facility.

One factor to consider when choosing a retirement home is location. Seniors who have children and grandchildren can choose a facility located close to where their families live so that it will not be inconvenient for them to visit. They should also consider if their current health status. If seniors have a medical condition that requires regular medical care, they can move to an area that has specialists who can assist them.

If you feel that your health or that of your partner will deteriorate over time, you should consider moving into a continuing care retirement home. This kind of facility offers a wide spectrum of nursing care such as nursing home care and independent living at the same site. If you start facing difficulties with performing daily activities, you can be transferred to a nursing home or assisted living facility on site.

Elderly individuals who are on a fixed income should consider if the fees charged by the facility they want to live in can match their cash flow needs. Another factor to consider is the activities they can engage in. Seniors who have an active lifestyle should look for a community that has tennis courts, swimming pools, fitness centers or golf courses. They should also look for facilities that sponsor outings or other planned activities that match their interests.

It is also important to consider if the staff members in a particular community are friendly. Seniors can speak to staff members and the residents of the community they want to join to find out about the willingness of staff members to assist residents. Moving to a retirement community can be stressful but it can open up a new chapter that is full of new friendships, interests and new experiences in the life of a person.




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