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3 Signs You’re Ready for Assisted Living

As we age, certain tasks that we once took for granted can become more difficult.

As we age, certain tasks that we once took for granted can become more difficult. This can be a hard reality to face, but it doesn’t mean that you need to stop being active, either physically or socially. It might just mean that you need regular assistance or care, which can be found at a dedicated senior living community. But how do you know when it’s time to take advantage of the many assisted living benefits that are available? Here are three of the biggest signs:

1. You Are Feeling Lonely or Isolated

It seems that the older we get, the harder it becomes to maintain a dynamic social life. Despite this, we as humans depend on social activity for good mental health. Without regular social interaction with other people, we will start to feel lonely, isolated, and depressed. This, in turn, can have a negative effect on our physical health.
If you are noticing that you feel increasingly lonely and isolated, you may be ready to take advantage of the buzzing social scene at a dedicated senior living community. With a schedule of fun activities to take part in, as well as game rooms, libraries, and communal media rooms, a senior living community like Solterra will ensure that you have plenty of opportunities for social enrichment.

2. You Have Worsening Chronic Health Conditions

Living with a chronic health condition is difficult at the best of times, and as they worsen, they can make your life unmanageable. This is especially true if you are having difficulty performing basic tasks, such as putting clothes on, cooking meals, or using the restroom. Fortunately, help is out there if you need it, and an assisted living community means that you’ll get that help so that you can return to an active lifestyle.
Many chronic health conditions also require monitoring from healthcare professionals so that any issues that arise can be addressed quickly. At a great senior living community like Solterra, you’ll also get any medical assistance you need, quickly and effectively, so that you don’t have to let your chronic health condition reduce your quality of life.

3. You Have Difficulty With Your Daily Responsibilities

Getting older doesn’t mean that your daily responsibilities will go away; they will still be there, even though they may be more difficult to manage. One example is keeping your finances under control. For a person struggling with conditions such as memory loss, keeping bills paid on time and handling all their financial particulars may become very stressful. With assisted living, your rent and utilities are packaged into a single payment, simplifying your monthly costs.
Other responsibilities that may become harder as you get older can include cleaning the house, cooking, and performing basic maintenance and repairs, but assisted living communities offer services such as housekeeping, chef-prepared meals, and laundry.
If any of these signs apply to you, you should consider taking advantage of assisted living benefits. Contact Solterra and ask for a tour of one of our communities today. With 24-hour assistance and financial aid available for those who qualify, Solterra offers an upbeat, dynamic social scene so that you can continue to enjoy doing the things you love while getting the best of care.