WHEN TO CONSIDER SENIOR LIVING

Moving from your present home into any form of senior living is, no doubt, a difficult decision. Often, seniors say, ÒIÕm not ready yet.Ó As a result, unfortunately, many people wait too long and donÕt get the full enjoyment of the experience . . . in fact, those same people often say after the move, ÒI wish I would have done this sooner.Ó

WHEN IS THE "RIGHT TIME?"
So, how do you know when it is the right time? The following is a series of difficult questions that may help you or a loved one answer if the time is right for you.

1.            Am I bored and lonely at times?

2.            Does my social life revolve around the TV?

3.            Is my circle of friends shrinking?

4.            Could I use more exercise?

5.            Is home maintenance a burden and expense IÕm tired of?

6.            Do I avoid driving at night or should I stop driving?

7.            Are housekeeping chores not as easy as they used to be?

8.            Am I caring for a spouse and itÕs wearing me out?

9.            Am I eating poorly? Have my eating habits changed?

10.        Am I eating alone?

11.        Do I worry about needing help and not getting assistance?

12.        Do I want to enjoy better health?

13.        Would I be more comfortable if I had health services?

14.        Would I be more comfortable if I had reliable help with day-to-day activities?

15.        Am I relying on friends and family to do things for me?

16.        Is it creating a burden for them?

If you answered ÒyesÓ to any of the above questions, you may be ready for the benefits that living in a senior community offers. So, think seriously about the present quality of your life . . . maybe instead of ÒIÕm not ready yet,Ó the better answer is ÒThereÕs no time like the present!Ó