Should Your Parents Relocate?

By Steve Lorberbaum 2  pm On

As people age, they often consider relocating to simplify their lives. Independent living communities are a popular choice. Here are 3 types of independent living options and questions that seniors should consider before making the move.

3 Types of Independent Living for Seniors, from agingcare.com

As people age, they often consider relocating to simplify their living arrangements. Seniors who are still physically and mentally capable of living independently and would enjoy the companionship of others their age should consider moving to an independent living (IL) community. IL communities promote active lifestyles in a secure environment and provide specific services for low-maintenance living and on-site amenities for socialization and recreation.

To determine if an aging loved one is a good candidate for independent living, consider these questions.

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