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Finding the Best Independent Senior Living Community for You

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When you begin your search for a senior living community for yourself, you may be surprised at the wide range of options available for senior adults. No longer are senior living communities designed with a one-size-fits-all approach. Modern senior living providers have begun to place an emphasis on a personalized approach that maximizes each resident’s comfort and engagement in their community. There are different types of communities, many of which offer extensive amenities and services that go beyond the normal scope of senior care.

Many people opt for an independent senior living community. These types of senior living facilities are a great choice for individuals who are in good health and wish to stay active on their own without worrying about home upkeep. Getting the most out of one’s retirement years is a key goal for many residents, and a good senior living community helps them do just that. At Buckner Retirement Services, we are committed to giving each of our residents the best experience with comprehensive services and amenities tailored to a rich, active lifestyle. Our luxury communities provide seniors with recreational activities and educational opportunities. Contact us today at 214.227.7182 to learn more about how we provide senior adults with homes that meet all of their needs.

What Is an Independent Senior Living Community?

There are generally two different kinds of senior living communities—assisted living and independent senior living. One of the main benefits of both independent and assisted living is convenience. Senior adults in both types of communities gain access to a number of services:

  • Housekeeping
  • On-site dining
  • Social activities
  • Educational and recreational amenities

In addition, things like home upkeep, landscaping, and security are addressed by the community caretakers. Living at home can take a lot of work for a senior adult, and a retirement community can help take on some of the responsibility.

Assisted living communities offer senior adults with certain medical conditions or physical limitations help performing everyday tasks and caring for themselves. These types of communities are also a good choice for those who are independent but no longer want to deal with the responsibilities of maintaining their home by themselves.

In contrast, independent senior living communities cater to senior adults who do not require day-to-day assistance. These residents have few or no medical conditions that affect their ability to handle daily tasks. These communities are ideal for senior adults who want to live among their peers but also value their independence.

What to Look for in an Independent Senior Living Community

When you start looking for an independent senior living community, it’s a good idea to think about your own preferences, as well as consider your overall health and mobility. For example, senior adults who have difficulty getting around may fare better in a smaller community with amenities closer together. One of the main goals of a senior community is to allow residents to live without worrying about security and maintenance. Many of the amenities are meant to make residents’ lives easier, but it’s best to consider how you can benefit from the services offered and make your choice with those factors in mind.

Some aspects of senior living you may want to ask about will include:

  • Community engagement and social activities – Do the activities fall in line with your own interests? Do residents plan their own outings?
  • Dining options offered – Do they cater to individual dietary needs, like low sodium or diabetic diets? Are meals offered in-house or in a communal space?
  • Transportation – Are residents allowed to keep cars in the community? Are there any community drivers for events and activities?
  • Housekeeping and maintenance – Are laundry and housekeeping services included? What areas are residents responsible for, and does the management offer emergency plumbing and electrical services?
  • Safety features – Do they have precautions in place for potential falls and injuries? Is there on-site staff for medical emergencies?

Start Independent Living with Buckner Retirement Services

Senior adults in their retirement years want to ensure that they live life to the fullest. At Buckner Retirement Services, we are committed to helping each and every resident meet that goal in whatever manner they wish. Our facilities and staff stand ready to serve in whatever capacity is needed. Regardless of the level of care our residents need, our dedicated staff supports them daily

Contact us today at 214.227.7182 and we can help you work out exactly the kind of senior living community that would be best for your needs.