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How To Know if Independent Living or Assisted Living Is Right for You

Considering moving to a senior living community? You may have come across the terms: Independent Living and Assisted Living in your research. What do these terms mean?

This article will give you an in-depth look into these two common retirement living options. Discover the value of each lifestyle so when the time comes to choose, you can be confident you’re making the right choice towards creating the retirement lifestyle of your dreams. 

What Is Independent Living?

Independent living, as the name suggests means that one is able to live without much assistance in a senior community. The individual most likely does not need a caregiver or nurse to assist with daily tasks like grooming, bathing and dressing and has minimal medical needs.  

Senior living communities like Querencia offer opportunities for older adults to create exhilarating independent living lifestyles. Residents enjoy elegant amenities, access to on-site health services and sophisticated apartments. There’s also a host of social events and fitness classes available.

Living in a community also means residents don’t need to worry about upkeep or daily tasks such as cooking or cleaning. The maintenance staff promptly resolves issues, the five-star chefs prepare delicious meals and the housekeeping staff takes care of cleaning. Independent living residents can relax, focusing instead on interests and hobbies. 

What Is Assisted Living?

At Querencia, our team defines assisted living as a lifestyle for independent-minded people who want the comfort and assurance of knowing extra help is there when they need it.

Just because you need a little extra help doesn’t mean you need to give up your independence. At Querencia, assisted living residents are matched with a licensed nurse or aide to help with bathing, dressing and other daily tasks. Compassionate support makes all the difference when you need assistance to live an optimal life. 

For older adults with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, memory care is a specialized assisted living option. The Querencia medical staff are specifically trained to serve memory care patients. They work with you and your loved ones to create a customized health plan for you to live an optimal lifestyle.

Independent vs. Assisted Living 

Now that we have broadly defined the independent and assisted living lifestyles, let’s delve into the specific differences between each choice. This will help you gain a more comprehensive understanding to help you make your final decision. 

Levels of Care

As an independent living resident, if you need medical care, it will be optimized for your current and future health conditions. This can be modified at any time.  

Care for assisted living residents is focused on providing daily support. Your nurse or aide will ensure you can still participate in onsite activities safely. Their guidance and help give you a sense of security without having to sacrifice your freedom. 

Access to Staff

Regardless of whether you require independent or assisted living services, our friendly staff is always here to help you. You can contact a staff member at any time through the 24/7 concierge service or 24-hour emergency response system.  

Cost 

The cost for either retirement choice will vary in each senior living community. Typically an assisted living choice may cost more than an independent living one. This is because personalized and consistent care is required. Querencia can provide a detailed breakdown of services and costs so you can consider what is the most advantageous choice for you.  

Shared Amenities and Services  

A multitude of sophisticated amenities and services are available to all Querencia residents. We strive to create an enriching life tailored to each resident’s needs. The following highlights the services no matter which lifestyle you choose: 

  • Inviting residences and common areas with gorgeous views
  • Private dining room
  • Outdoor covered pool, heated year-round
  • Fitness and wellness center
  • Landscaped grounds and manicured courtyards
  • 2-mile nature trail
  • Resident garden and outdoor terraces 
  • Onsite medical director and registered dietitian
  • Access to licensed nurses and healthcare staff

Questions to Help You Determine Your Level of Care 

Seniors who are self-sufficient will benefit most from an independent lifestyle. Live as you would at home, but with the added benefit of community support, shared amenities and enhanced security features. You’ll be with like-minded peers who are also creating exciting and engaging retirement lifestyles. For those requiring a little more support, assisted living will provide the helping hand you need. 

If you’re undecided between these choices, consider your current lifestyle and health condition. Are you able to do daily tasks without any issues? Do you have any health conditions that may require you to seek support in the future? You may want to discuss lifestyle choices with your loved ones and a physician to see which living style they recommend. 

Explore Living Options at Querencia

Whether you’re interested in independent living or considering assisted living options, Querencia can help you select the perfect retirement lifestyle to suit your needs. To learn more about the charming Querencia life, contact us

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