Senior Living Blog

Planning for a Successful Move to Senior Living

Written by Allegro Staff Writer | Apr 16, 2024 8:59:00 PM

If you or an older loved one has decided to move to a senior living community, you probably feel a mix of emotions, from positive ones like excitement to negative ones like being a little overwhelmed. Moving is a major life event, so it’s normal to feel overwhelmed, but there are some steps you can take to make it less stressful.  

Tips for planning a successful move to senior living 

Do your research 

If you haven’t already decided on a senior living community, you’ll first want to understand the types of communities, and what they offer. Most senior living communities offer various services, amenities, and planned activities in a community setting where residents can choose between studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. However, senior living communities vary in terms of types of amenities and assistance. 

Assisted living communities are designed for seniors who want to maintain independence but need help with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, or grooming. 

In contrast, independent living and retirement communities are for independent seniors who don’t need assistance with ADLs. These communities are designed around high-end services, amenities, and an active lifestyle. 

Assess your needs 

Every individual has unique needs and preferences. Take some time to assess what’s important for you or a loved one in a senior living community. Most senior living communities offer some basic services and amenities, but luxury communities such as Allegro Senior Living communities have resort-like amenities, including: 

Download our free guide, Choosing the Right Senior Living Community.

 

Tour several communities in your area 

Shop around! Senior living communities can vary even within the same city, so schedule tours of multiple senior living communities to get a feel of their atmosphere, amenities, and culture. Ask questions about staff training, available apartments, dining, and costs. Observe the cleanliness, ask to sample a meal, and talk to staff and residents to get a feel for the friendliness of the community.

Have a financial gameplan

According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey, the monthly median cost of an assisted living community in the United States is $5,350, depending on your location and the type of community. Before moving to a senior living community, it’s essential to assess your current finances. Look at your current and future income and expenses to determine what you can comfortably afford. Consider monthly rent, entrance fees, and potential long-term care needs. Speak to your financial advisor to explore funding sources such as investments, savings, home equity, and insurance.  

Planning your move

Once you find the perfect community, it's time to plan your move! Moving to senior living is a significant life change. It is normal to feel excited, anxious, and even a little sad. Most seniors are moving from their beloved family homes, which can be emotional and daunting because of the need to consider what to do with all the furnishings and possessions. However, the following tips can ensure your move is successful and less stressful:

  • Start early; procrastination causes unnecessary stress
  • Enlist the help of family and friends
  • Hire professionals like a mover, organizer, and real estate agent for help
  • Take personal items such as family photos, family heirlooms, and art to your senior living apartment to make it feel like home
  • Create a calm and cozy living space with luxe bedding, lush green plants, and comfortable furniture 

Wrap-up

Planning a move to a senior living community doesn’t have to be overwhelming. This is an exciting new time where you have an opportunity to simplify your lifestyle and meet new people. Starting early, touring multiple communities, having a financial plan, and following these moving tips can make your move to a senior living community a breeze.  

For more information on Allegro Senior Living communities, please get in touch with one of our helpful advisors! Download our free guide, “Choosing the Right Senior Living Community,” to learn more.