Synopsis
Where should senior citizens live? Both seniors and adult children will learn how to decide about staying in the current home with modifications or moving to more appropriate housing like retirement communities or assisted living facilities. For seniors, it validates your self-worth and guides you through each stage. For adult children, it teaches you how to direct your parent into finding the safest possible housing. By learning about these topics of modifying the current home or deciding to move, doing the homework, learning about the many housing choices, having the interview, downsizing, moving in, and acclimating, you will have the keys to successful senior living. Both generations should participate in the conversation that flows from “I am not ready” to “I do not want to move” to “I am not sure” to the realization of “I love it here.”
About the Author
Roberta Schultz Benor has worked with ages newborn to 100 as a parenting instructor, English teacher, and administrator of a senior citizen community. She operates Let Us Remember, through which she records life stories. She and her husband, David, live in Rockville, Maryland, and have three children and five grandchildren.
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