The Morning Call recently suggested a few things for older adults to think about when making the move.
First, consider the geographical implications. Many retirees may want to move closer to their children, but be sure that this would be the best solution for both parties. Seniors want to make sure that they don't become permanent babysitters for grandchildren or burden their own kids with too much attention.
Older adults should also carefully calculate their finances to make sure that they can meet the price of an independent living community. The expenses of these facilities will vary greatly, so be sure to research every option.
Experts suggest that retirees may want to additionally visit some of their top senior living communities a few times. Get to know the residents and the staff and talk about an average day in their lives. This can be a great indicator of how a social life in one of these residences functions and will help older adults know what to expect.
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