How to Choose the Right Retirement Living Option for Your Parents  - Kissing Tree
Jun 20th, 2018

How to Choose the Right Retirement Living Option for Your Parents 

Being the adult child of retirement-age parents often means helping them choose the right living situation for them following retirement. If you’re currently facing that situation, you may not have the faintest idea about what is most suitable for them. One way to narrow things down is by familiarizing yourself with the most popular options. Chances are that at least one of them will jump out at you as being perfect for your folks. Whether they require nursing care or are better suited for active adult living, there are sure to be plenty of viable options.

Your parents should naturally have the ultimate say in which retirement living option they opt for. However, they are probably not so well-versed regarding the most popular options themselves. By learning about the top retirement living options, you will be better prepared to help them to make the best decision. These options include:

  • Active Adult Living – What if your parents are retired but nowhere near ready to slow down? Now is the time for them to focus on themselves, and 55+ communities like Kissing Tree provide plenty of opportunities for that. In this type of community, residents live in their own single-family homes while enjoying access to a host of prime amenities like tennis, golf, swimming pools and community rooms. These communities typically have very active social calendars too, and residents always have something fun to look forward to.
  • Independent Living – This option is suitable for people who can manage their own homes and daily activities but who need or want easy access to dining, medical care and other assistance.
  • Assisted Living – If your parents are in stable health but are too frail to manage daily activities around the house, they might do well in an assisted living facility. Typically, residents receive help with various day-to-day activities, but they must go elsewhere for medical care.
  • Adult Day Care or In-Home Care – For retirees who are well enough to remain at home but who need a little help, in-home care can be very effective. Those who have caretakers outside of regular business hours may benefit from adult day care, where they are cared for and given opportunities to socialize with others.
  • Nursing Home – In nursing homes, medical care is available on-site around the clock. Residents are assisted with all of their daily living needs, and they receive medical care on the premises. If your folks are in poor health and are incapable of handling their day-to-day needs, a nursing home may be the best option.

Now that you know the basics about today’s most popular retirement living options, it should be much easier for you to zero in on suitable solutions for your parents.

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