Aging Home Alone vs. Independent Senior Living

For many older adults, the decision to move from aging at home to an independent or assisted living community can feel overwhelming. It’s a major life decision—one filled with both emotional and logistical considerations. But what if this transition could mean not just a change in location, but a life upgrade? At McCrite Plaza Senior… Continue reading Aging Home Alone vs. Independent Senior Living

Tough Conversations With Seniors: When It’s Time To Take The Car Keys Away and Move Out Of Their Home

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Having difficult conversations with aging parents or loved ones is never easy. For many families, two of the toughest discussions are about taking away the car keys and moving out of their long-time home. These decisions signal major life changes and can be emotional for everyone involved. At McCrite Plaza Senior Living, we understand the… Continue reading Tough Conversations With Seniors: When It’s Time To Take The Car Keys Away and Move Out Of Their Home

Downsizing Tips for Seniors: Simplify Your Home and Life for the Future

As we age, the prospect of downsizing can feel overwhelming. Living in a 4-bedroom house when you’re an empty nester may seem comfortable, but as time goes on, maintaining a large home can become burdensome. For many seniors, staying in their family home feels like the best option, but downsizing offers practical benefits that can… Continue reading Downsizing Tips for Seniors: Simplify Your Home and Life for the Future

The Power of Attitude on Aging: Lessons from Ellen Langer and Becca Levy

Aging is often seen as an inevitable decline, a slow march toward limitations in physical, mental, and social capacities. But what if much of what we attribute to aging is more a product of our mindset than biology itself? Groundbreaking research from psychologists Ellen Langer and Becca Levy suggests that our beliefs about aging significantly… Continue reading The Power of Attitude on Aging: Lessons from Ellen Langer and Becca Levy

Retirement Living and Remaining Independent

Do I have to give up my car if I move to a Retirement Community? For many adults, driving represents more than just a way to get from point A to point B. It’s a symbol of independence, freedom, and control over one’s daily life. The ability to drive allows us to maintain connections, run… Continue reading Retirement Living and Remaining Independent

Designing Retirement Communities: Balancing Modern Aesthetics with Familiar Comfort

When designing retirement communities, one of the biggest challenges is creating an environment that feels like home while incorporating modern aesthetics. The balance between contemporary design and classic familiarity is crucial in making residents feel comfortable and at ease. As the needs and preferences of older adults vary widely, retirement communities must thoughtfully consider everything… Continue reading Designing Retirement Communities: Balancing Modern Aesthetics with Familiar Comfort

Aging with Purpose

As we journey through life, the inevitability of aging greets us all. However, reaching older age is not merely a chapter marked by slowing down. For many, it is a period of renewed purpose, vibrant engagement, and meaningful contributions. The question arises: why do you get up each morning when you reach older age? The… Continue reading Aging with Purpose

A Day in The Life of Retirement Living

An imagined day at McCrite Plaza Retirement Community When Seniors choose to transition into a retirement community, they’re opening a new chapter of their lives, one brimming with freedom and flexibility. Retirement living isn’t a phase of minimal activities but a period where you can dictate how to spend your days. A mere glance at… Continue reading A Day in The Life of Retirement Living

The Twin Dangers That Face Seniors

Boredom and Loneliness As we journey through life, the need for companionship and engagement remains a fundamental aspect of our well-being. However, loneliness and boredom can become persistent challenges for many older individuals, especially those living alone at home without the ability to drive.  Although the desire to age in place may be strong, and… Continue reading The Twin Dangers That Face Seniors

Embrace the Change 

Why Spring is Ideal for Transitioning to Retirement Living Communities When considering the optimal time for seniors to transition into retirement living communities, the spring season emerges as a clear frontrunner. When you live in the Midwest, you certainly experience four glorious seasons. Coming out of winter is the reason enough to celebrate spring. But… Continue reading Embrace the Change 

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