Assisted Living Community

5 Myths About Moving into an Assisted Living Community

Often people assume that assisted living community is 24/7 nurse care, preventing an individual from privacy and living their life the way they want; this is a misconception. In fact, assisted living communities are unique to every person that relocates to one. Some residents need more assistance, while others need very little support.

Assisted Living Community Myths and Misconceptions

To get a better understanding of assisted living facilities and their benefits, here are some of the most common myths and misconceptions about what it’s like to live in one of these communities:

  1. Moving To An Assisted Living Community Means You Have to Give Up All Of Your Hobbies

The truth about this misunderstanding is quite the reverse. Residents at the assisted living community have numerous opportunities to pursue their favorite interests.

There is never a shortage of activities for seniors, whether they be nature hikes, sightseeing trips, sports, concerts, carpentry, or craft workshops. Indeed, many residents will likely be more active after relocating to an assisted living community due to the abundance of possibilities.

Similarly, residents have the opportunity to pursue their favorite pastimes that they enjoy when living at home whenever they like.

  1. You Lose Your Independence

Residents of an assisted living community enjoy the same level of independence as they would at home. A key function of an assisted living community is to provide care for residents who require it. Otherwise, the level of care will be minimal.

Residents will continue to be allowed to do the activities they prefer whenever they please. Residents are not restricted in their travel or activity options.

  1. Staying at Home is Cheaper

This may be true in some instances. On the other hand, assisted living facilities are more economical to live in than staying at home most of the time. Maintaining and caring for a home is costly. Minor expenses such as grass care or siding and shutter repair can and will accumulate.

Moving into a senior living community eliminates these additional fees; the assisted living community staff will care for home maintenance and needs.

Similarly, an assisted living community is financed every month and covers most living expenditures and requirements. Prices vary according to the size of the apartment and the level of care required. Nonetheless, residents are not required to pay insurance, taxes, or utilities.

Relocating to an assisted living community may really result in a person saving significant amounts of money during their golden years.

  1. You Won’t Have Your Own Space

Each resident at Silver Palms Assisted Living has their own apartment, ensuring that they have their own area within the community. Residents are free to do whatever they like with the space (within limits) and to invite guests over at any time.

At Silver Palms, we encourage residents to personalize their apartments with pictures, decorations, and artwork. The only significant distinction between an assisted living community and a resident’s primary residence is care availability. If a tenant does not require treatment, they can continue living their lives normally.

  1. I Won’t Be Able to See My Friends and Family Often

Family and friends are welcome to visit as often as they choose. Assisted living facilities welcome visitors and frequently host activities and excursions for family and friends.

Both the common areas and living spaces are spacious enough to host visitors and events. We urge residents to keep an active social life to be happy and healthy.

The Silver Palms Assisted Living Community Difference

At Silver Palms, we are passionate about fostering seniors’ independence and well-being, and it shows. Our passion motivates us to raise the bar for assisted living community and senior care in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

Silver Palms is a community for seniors who want to age gracefully while also living well. Rather than merely meeting a need, our care is designed to exceed expectations.

Transitioning to assisted living, whether for yourself or a loved one, is not an easy decision. Silver Palms recognizes that while health and wellness requirements change with age, the desire to live a whole and engaged life does not.

When you pick Silver Palms Certified Assisted Living as your senior living community, you will never have to choose between the care you require and the life you choose.