As more and more seniors watch friends and relatives move into retirement communities, many wonder if it is the right step for them. While obviously a decision of this magnitude should be carefully made, there is data showing the majority of seniors in retirement communities are happy they made the move. In fact studies further indicate seniors in such communities tend to live longer. One report from the United States General Accounting Office (GAO), states “seniors who choose to live in retirement communities live 1.5 to 2 years longer than seniors who choose to retire in their homes.”
Researchers explain many communities offer seniors a higher quality of life with their wide range of activities including physical fitness classes, group games and other entertainment opportunities. Also we all know maintaining a home can be stressful and even more so as we age, while retirement communities provide a virtually carefree lifestyle.
Independent living and assisted living communities seamlessly provide the chance to interact and socialize with like-minded people in the same stage of life, making it easy to meet and connect with people who share your interests. Again studies find “seniors are 22% more likely to live longer and lead more fulfilling lives if they're given the chance to socialize with others.” Moreover researchers say active seniors have better immune systems and a lower risk of dementia; and that loneliness can lead to a greater risk of high blood pressure, depression and early mortality.
At MorningStar of Billings, the wellbeing and comfort of our residents is our highest priority. We are proud to be one of the most trusted senior living facilities in Billings, and offer 32 free-standing cottages as well as 72 bright suites in our main building. For area seniors requiring a little assistance with daily personal care, we have 70 assisted living suites. Our Reflections Neighborhood is specifically designed for those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases; and staffed by compassionate dementia care specialist. Please visit our website to learn more about the finest independent living and assisted living in Billings.
Source: retirefearless.com/post/do-people-in-retirement-communities-live-longer
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