If there's one thing in our lives that we carefully map out for such a long time, it's none other than retirement. Many of us work for about four decades to try and live happily and contented once we retire.
But for many, retirement isn't always full of rainbows; it can also bring in the blues. According to WebMD, about one-third of retirees feel depressed. Losing routine, structure, and direction in one's life can lead to an emotional shock.
Fortunately, you can avoid or minimize that emotional toll by moving to a retirement community in Sheboygan, WI, such as LakeHouse Sheboygan.
In this guide, we'll share our top tips for finding your ideal retirement home and choosing the best senior living community for your needs.
Some retirement communities offer independent living options, catering to healthy older adults who usually don't need extra help with activities of daily living (ADLs). They simply want to live a maintenance-free lifestyle while enjoying access to exceptional retirement community amenities.
However, many older adults need assistance with at least one ADL. Indeed, according to CNN, over half of Americans turning 65 will need long-term help. Some examples of ADLs are bathing or showering, grooming, toileting, and medication management.
If you need help with at least one ADL, you should choose a Sheboygan assisted living community.
A highly rated assisted living community like LakeHouse Sheboygan delivers personalized senior care plans. By creating tailored plans, we can meet each resident's individual needs. So, whether you need help managing your medications or require assistance with personal hygiene and toileting, you can count on our compassionate care staff to meet your requirements.
While you may not need round-the-clock support, it'll still be in your best interest to choose a retirement community where care staff is available 24/7. Knowing that someone will lend a helping hand whenever you need it will give you more peace of mind.
At LakeHouse Sheboygan, we have compassionate and friendly care staff members who are always available. Moreover, a registered nurse is always on-site to coordinate our residents' care needs and provide clinical oversight.
Slips, trips, and falls are some of the top health and safety hazards older adults face. According to the U.S. CDC, over 14 million older adults fall yearly. About one-third sustain injuries that warrant medical treatment or lead to activity restriction for at least a day.
For those reasons, some of the most crucial things to look for in a retirement community in Sheboygan, WI, are safety features in their apartments.
Quality retirement homes have features designed to minimize or prevent slips, trips, and falls in senior residents. At LakeHouse Sheboygan, some of the safety elements you can expect the apartment homes to have are:
For our residents' added safety, we ensure that all smoke detectors and sprinkler systems installed in our senior living apartment homes are functional.
As people age, their dietary and nutritional needs change, too. For example, older people generally require fewer calories because their metabolism slows down and they move less. On the other hand, most require an increase in protein intake to combat sarcopenia, which is the age-related loss of muscle mass.
Health conditions, such as heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes, also trigger a change in older adults' diets. Seniors with these conditions must often minimize their salt, sugar, and fat intake.
Therefore, a critical consideration when choosing a retirement community is the kind of food they serve. You want to ensure they won't just feed you three meals daily but also accommodate your specific nutritional needs. They must also make meals from scratch and use only the freshest ingredients.
Just because you've reached your golden years doesn't mean you can no longer socialize, have fun, or put more pep in your step. On the contrary, you need them all the more to combat three major problems many older adults face: social isolation, loneliness, and inactivity.
Luckily, the best active senior communities in Sheboygan, WI, make it easy for senior residents to stay connected, engaged, and physically active. For example, at LakeHouse Sheboygan, we meticulously plan daily activity calendars with our residents' mental, emotional, and physical health in mind. Here, you can enjoy activities and events like:
Our residents can also enjoy using our other retirement community amenities, such as an activity room, lounges, and lovely outdoor spaces.
Do you have a pet and consider them as much a family member as their human counterparts? If so, you're not alone; 95% of pet-owning Americans share the same sentiment.
Since you consider your fur baby as a family member, you'd want to be able to keep living with them even if you decide to transition to senior living. The good news is that you can, as long as you choose a pet-welcoming retirement community.
LakeHouse Sheboygan is a perfect example. We're proud to be a community that welcomes our residents' furry family members, and all our apartment homes are pet-friendly, too.
From personalized care to 24/7 availability of care staff and pet-welcoming policies, these are some of the most crucial factors to consider when looking for a retirement community in Sheboygan, WI. Luckily, you no longer have to search far and wide as you've come to the right community: LakeHouse Sheboygan.
So, if you're ready to beat the retirement blues and live your golden years to the fullest, come and visit our beautiful community today. Call us to schedule your tour, and we'll happily take you around our pet-welcoming community so you find out for yourself why your next home should be in LakeHouse Sheboygan.