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3 Myths on Senior Housing for Couples Debunked

The search for a senior care community for
an aging parent or both parents is very similar in nature. Although, there are
some challenges involved when searching for the most fitting senior living
options for a couple, which prevent families from seeking options even if it is
the most viable option. In most cases, the ability to live together can either
make or break the decision of the couple whether to move to a senior living
community or not. Some of these myths are the following:
 
Myth 1: There are only few options that
meet the needs of both partners.
 

Senior living communities today
offer more services that can meet the needs of both partners. As a matter of
fact, there are assisted living facilities that also provide skilled nursing
services, which allow couples to live together even if the spouse is in good
health and still active.
 
Myth 2: Two people in an assisted living
facility means double the price.
 

This is not necessarily true
since the cost of long term care is based on the level of care and not on the number of
people residing in one suite or apartment. Senior living communities vary in
prices but affordable options are provided to couples who prefer to stay
together.
 
Myth 3: Mom or Dad will receive better care
from their spouses when they age in place than living in a senior care
community.
 
        This may lead to the decline in the health of the spouse which can affect his or her efficiency in providing care. Moving to a facility is more beneficial to couples.
 
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