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Roger Raymond

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started by Roger Raymond on 16 Apr 12
  • Roger Raymond
     
    "I don't want that right now." "I can take good care of myself." "I'm not ready." These remarks are generally expressed by women and men in regard to the idea of transition to retirement communities in North Carolina or anywhere else in the United States. Comments like these are usually made by people who have never visited a retirement community and thus are unacquainted with what life is genuinely like for people who reside there or they hold on to the very out-of-date mistaken belief that retirement communities are "institutions" or "old folks homes." This is is not at all true. Actually, preparing for possible future healthcare needs is the reason many people opt to move to a retirement community. And even without the need of the safety net of higher healthcare, a lot of the folks who educated themselves about retirement communities have been pleasantly surprised to learn how this move instantly enhanced their lives.

    Most people who've chosen and acted on the decision to reside in a retirement community will readily express that it is the smartest thing they ever did and that they wish they'd done it sooner. They also strongly encourage others to do the same before they must have the extra support so they can get pleasure from the benefits of independent living. These are completely opposite views from those people who delay or reject the idea of the move. Some people never experience the life-enriching benefits of independent living that can only be fully understood after moving to a retirement community.

    Some find it a lot easier than others do to decide about moving to a retirement community. These people most often have had a direct connection with retirement communities before their own decision-making process. For some it could be a friend or family member who blazed the trail before them. Others may have had parents who did not make the move and needed continual care, and they do not want their own adult children to have that responsibility. The great value of the supportive safety net at retirement communities makes it difficult to argue against such a move once somebody has witnessed it. This "safety net" is in place for major transitions, such as skilled care, in addition to the small road bumps, also. Regardless of your needs, support and assistance usually are merely a telephone call away.

    Adding to the frustration of making a decision is the fact that there are many retirement communities to choose from. Services offered, types of agreements, monthly fees and refunds all vary among retirement communities. The most suitable sources to begin researching retirement communities are the Internet, brochure requests and word-of-mouth recommendations. But once you have refined the choices by virtue of location, pricing and other criteria, an exclusive tour of those communities is critical. Many people have claimed that inside the first couple of minutes of their visit they knew if this was a community they wished to consider. Regardless of the routes taken in the search of retirement communities, those residents who've made the decision and know the pleasant truth of what life is like, would say do it sooner rather than later.
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