5 Myths of Assisted Living

Despite the apparent popularity of this type of lifestyle, there are still many assisted living myths floating around. Here are a few.

Millions of people choose assisted living communities once they reach their senior years. According to The National Center for Assisted Living, there are 30,600 people in the United States. Despite the apparent popularity of this type of lifestyle, there are still many assisted living myths floating around. Let’s look at a few of these and uncover the truth on this subject.

1. It’ll Be Like a Nursing Home

This is one of the most prevalent myths, and it’s one of the most discouraging for people. Many people entering their elderly years are frightened by the idea of moving into a stereotypical nursing home. The truth, however, is that many assisted living community options don’t equal nursing home care. There are different levels of assisted living to meet the needs of individual residents. Assistance can include help with meals, housekeeping, bathing, dressing, and transportation. In many cases, residents of an assisted living community can still maintain their own living spaces without moving into a nursing home facility.

2. I’ll Have No Independence

Every effort is made to ensure that each resident has as much independence as possible. There may be certain physical limitations that affect your independence, but you’ll enjoy autonomy in many areas of life and your living space. While you’re away from the community, your space is protected and cared for by staff.

3. I Can’t Afford Assisted Living

Moving into an assisted living community is often much more affordable than attempting to modify your current home for your developing needs. Most people aging in the home will require physical modifications to the home as well as hiring individuals to come in and care for household needs and provide personal care as well.

4. I’ll Be Stuck At the Residence

For those who are mobile and healthy enough, there is no reason why you can’t leave the assisted living community any time you like. Most communities even provide transportation and social events to ensure that residents stay active and happy in their community. In addition some offer day trips or cruises.

5. I’ll Be Put on a Schedule

Although most communities do make an effort to schedule activities, residents are never forced to be on that schedule. An assisted living community will strive to work around your life and your schedule as much as possible.

Now that you have the truth about some of these popular myths, you’ll be better informed to make your choices concerning assisted living. If you’d like to learn more, please contact us at Snow Canyon Retirement Community today.