Melissa Harmel - LESS HOME, MORE LIVING

before but have always wanted to, whether it’s gardening, golf, hiking, yoga, woodworking, or arts and crafts classes. “It takes more intentional effort to be bored in a retirement community than it does to stay entertained” (SeniorAdvisor.com).

4. Make new friends who share your interests.

Community living offers a fantastic opportunity to meet new people and make new friends. Some people find that their social circles grow smaller as the years go by, but you can look forward to enjoying the benefits of new friendships within a community living environment through many of the available onsite activities and events. You might even end up forging a close bond with someone who shares similar life experiences or interests.

5. Reap the rewards of safety and security.

Concerns of safety and security tend to grow as people age, particularly when they consider their next homes. Worried about falling and not being able to get up when you’re older? What about catching the flu or developing any number of conditions or ailments? If an older person lives alone and falls, or develops an illness quickly, the results can be devastating. But you can basically throw these worries out the window if you decide to join the ranks of seniors who have decided to embrace all the benefits of community living. There will always be people around to help, helping you to live as safely and securely as possible.

6. Avoid moving in the future.

Picture your life with the peace and security that comes with never having to move again! This can be your reality if you choose community living in your retirement to enjoy your golden years without stress.

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