Like the promise of spring, retirement offers a new beginning after decades of working and raising a family. While many retirees opt to live at home others look at all the possibilities offered by independent living. To best assess whether independent living is the right fit for the retirement of your dreams, take a look at this checklist for independent living.
Independent living offers:
#1: Zero home maintenance and repair
At first, retirement may seem like the perfect time to deal with all those around-the-house repairs that have been put off. Then the seasonal maintenance chores like mowing, trimming and raking devour chunks of time. Of course, all these jobs can be done by others for a fee, but after a while many seniors realize the costs of time and money are adding up. That’s why every checklist for independent living should include a detailed accounting of home maintenance and repair because in independent living both are no longer a concern. As detailed in our blog, “What to Expect in an Independent Living Community,“ top independent living communities provide on-call repair services so there is no wait, no huge fees and no worries when an appliance goes on the blink or the plumbing backs up. Similarly, all maintenance is included which means residents can expect beautiful surroundings indoors and outdoors every day, year-round to enjoy at their leisure.#2: Total accessibility
Family homes in the United States are rarely designed for aging in place, which is something that can pose a real challenge over time. Although most seniors believe their good health doesn’t require accessibility, others see it as a big bonus item on the checklist for independent living. Imagine no more stairs or steps to climb, floor plans that allow plenty of space for easy navigation, wide doorways and hallways and a variety of other touches like:- Lever handles on faucets and doors
- Walk-in showers that reduce the risk of falling
- Grab bars
- Emergency call systems (just in case)