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Planning Ahead for the Parents You Love


By Art Gib

Planning Ahead for the Parents You Love

As parents advance in years, there are several factors that can make their home a burden rather than a blessing. For example, one day they start to notice that home maintenance is a little more difficult than it used to be. Whether it involves mowing the lawn, weeding the garden, vacuuming the carpet, or cleaning the floor, housekeeping requires a lot of energy and that's a resource you start to lose with age.

The second thing that parents often notice is the loneliness they feel in an empty home. On one hand it's nice to have a place for children to sleep when they come for visits, but on the other hand a bunch of empty rooms only compounds the feeling of being alone.

And the third thing that parents tend to notice is that living along can even become dangerous if physical movement or overall health begin to deteriorate.

Despite all these trials, many parents resist encouragement to move to a retirement home. If they have a cramped and smelly facility in mind I wouldn't blame them, but retirement homes have actually improved substantially over the past several years so that many even seem like upscale hotels.

The first thing to consider when you search for one of these choice facilities is the environment. After all, ice, snow and cold weather do not go well with fragile bones and weary footsteps. Consequently, I would recommend retirement homes in a warmer climate. For example, a Mesa, Arizona retirement home would be situated in a warm and dry climate that discourages reparatory diseases like pneumonia where residents could enjoy beautiful landscaping year round without lifting a finger. And, if you find a retirement home that provided spacious rooms, private dining areas and recreational activities, they could be free from confinement and loneliness as well.

If you could guarantee the same kind of privacy, space, cleanliness, and independence that your parents enjoyed at home in addition to room service, medical care, social interaction, flexible transportation and dining services, don't you think they would be a little more open to the idea?

These kinds of facilities exist, but they do cost more than the cramped and smelly retirement homes that most people think of when their children recommend alternate living accommodations. This means you should prepare in advance to take care of your aging parents. They met all your needs while grew up. Perhaps it's time to return the favor.



About the author

Courtyard Towers (http://courtyardtowersarizona.com/) is one of the best Mesa, Arizona retirement home communities. Every service you can think of to facilitate freedom and happiness is provided by their considerate and qualified staff. The author, Art Gib, is a freelance writer. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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