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Aging in Place Is Integral to Seniors Quality of Life

Home is extremely important to seniorsu2019 quality of life, but aging in place is less common than one might think. The bottom line is senior home care Charlotte, NC is the ideal care if you want the most personalized, safe care for your beloved. For more info, check out: www.arogahomecare.com <br>

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Aging in Place Is Integral to Seniors Quality of Life

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  1. Aging in Place Is Integral to Seniors’ Quality of Life www.arogahomecare.com

  2. Home is extremely important to seniors’ quality of life, but aging in place is less common than one might think. Aging in place is when a person in their golden years makes a conscious decision to stay in the inhabitation of their choice for as long as they can with the comforts that are important to them.

  3. We cannot deny that aging changes everything in spite of how much we take care of our bodies, eat right, exercise and keep our minds well trained. We have to realistically look at certain inevitable physical, mental and emotional changes, which might include poorer eyesight, reduced hearing capacity, reduced muscle mass and hence less strength, decreased flexibility, diminished mobility, diminished endurance both physical and mental.

  4. There are no two ways about these changes being inevitable, whether you get some of them at 50 or do not experience any until after you hit 70.These physical, mental and emotional changes make it difficult to live independently, which necessitates professional assistance. It can be in the form of an assisted living facility or in-home care.

  5. In-home care might be the best option. With in-home care becoming more advanced in terms of what it can offer, the benefits of aging in place are all too clear. The expense and unfamiliarity of an assisted living facility simply can’t compare to the many benefits of a stable, at-home aging process.This decision is easier for many families when they’re aware of how living at home benefits older adults:

  6. Familiar Setting & Routines- There is no place more important than home for an individual, offering a sense of familiarity, comfort and security. For many seniors, their house holds an extremely important place in their hearts. Aging in place allows them to stay in a familiar and cherished space, as against living in a facility where many seniors never truly feel a sense of belonging.

  7. Children of aging parents are now realizing that keeping seniors in place as long as possible is a critical and underrated factor in seniors’ quality of life.

  8. Talking about physical health,your loved one could end up suffering from neglect even inside of a facility that’s created to look after your senior at all times due to overcrowding and fewer number of live-in physicians and caregivers, whereas in-home care will allow your loved one to be cared for by licensed nurses who aren’t dealing with an overloaded schedule.

  9. Mental and Physical Health- A completely alien environment cut off from all familiar friends, community, and routines can deeply impact the mental health.

  10. The bottom line is senior home care Charlotte, NC is the ideal care if you want the most personalized, safe care for your beloved. For more info, check out: www.arogahomecare.com

  11. Thanks!

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