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Living Assistance for Retirees – A New Face of Retirement Homes

Author: Beach Cove
by Beach Cove
Posted: Jan 04, 2018

Your choice of a second home in Florida and the retirement community you want to live in is a huge decision that can and will affect your finances and quality of life. In many cases, this choice also affects your health and your longevity. There are 4 types of retirement living communities in Florida that you can consider. Depending on your needs, your budget, and your lifestyle preferences, you can choose to live independently, enter a nursing home, receive continuing care, or acquire living assistance through assisted living communities, which are considered the new face of retirement living that offers the best of both independent and assisted retirement living in Florida.

Independent living retirement homes can be single homes, condominiums, or facilities that are ideal for retirees who don’t require any assistance with daily activities or special medical care needs. If you want to enjoy independent living within a community of likeminded retirees who want to stay active both physically and socially, these neighborhoods are great places to live out your retirement.

Nursing homes, on the other hand, are the best choice for retirees who may need extensive medical care. These homes are set up to create more of a residential ambiance, although others are designed to be more like hospitals. Some facilities may be open only to certain categories of residents/patients, such as those who are in need of acute care, while others specialize in certain patient conditions such as Alzheimer’s. If constant medical assistance is required, nursing homes make the most sensible choice for a retiree.

Continuing care homes are designed to provide long-term care for aging retirees. Residents of continuing care homes and neighborhoods usually start as independent residents and opt to transition to assisted living and eventually, continuing care. The most expensive type of second home community in Florida, continuing care fees do mount up, because of the extent of care retirees in these kinds of homes need. Just the same, they offer high level of care and a wealth of services to ensure the health and safety of aging retirees.

Assisted care living communities are increasing in popularity because these kinds of communities allow for semi-independent living, with the benefit of assisted living on an as needed basis. Those that receive living assistance can opt to get help with daily activities such as taking medicine, eating, bathing, and getting dressed, or use additional services such as preparing meals and getting to appointments. They can choose to live in an apartment or within a building or groups of buildings and enjoy recreational and social activities with other residents.

About the Author:

Located in Sebastian, Florida, Beach Cove is a 55+ community that is designed for retirees who want to spend their life in a stress & maintenance free, secured & friendly environment. They offer customized manufactured homes at highly affordable prices. The defining features of Beach Coves are their conveniences and amenities which makes Sebastian the best place to retire in Florida.

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