Become a Provider
SeniorsZen - Senior Housing in Canada
Independent Living
Home Care
Residential Care Homes
Assisted Living
Alzheimer's Care
Nursing Homes
Blog
Home
Blog
Myths About Senior Homes in Ontario
Find Senior Housing
1. Enter Location
2. Select Housing Type
3. Search

Submit Your Article

Are you looking to share your knowledge, views, and opinions? Click here to submit your article.

Blog categories

Alberta
Alzheimer’s Care
Assisted Living
British Columbia
Canada
Continuing Care
Government
Home Care
Independent Living
Laws
Manitoba
Ontario
Residential Care Homes
Retirement Living
Senior Living Marketing
Senior Living News

Search

Checklists and Forms

Need specific form or publication? Click here to access our Checklists and Forms Page.

Myths About Senior Homes in Ontario

Assisted Living
Continuing Care
Residential Care Homes
Retirement Living
Submitted by szadmin on Wed, 07/20/2011 - 16:38

You can find any kind of retirement home in Ontario, but when it comes to senior living, there are several main misconceptions that are very popular. Often, these myths deter seniors from selecting a desirable retirement lifestyle, so it's important to address them.

1. I will lose my independence if I move to retirement home in Ontario.

If anything, seniors get more independent after moving into retirement home in Ontario. They spend less time taking care of their residence, doing housekeeping chores, and preparing meals. This additional time allows them more time to socialize, exercise, travel, and participate in different activities. Often, seniors fear that they will be confined to their rooms if they move to a retirement home. This is not true - residents may come and go at any time, the same way as they would in their own homes. The only thing that might be required is signing out for safety measures.

2. I can't afford to live in senior homes in Ontario.

Ontario has a variety of senior homes for different budgets. You may also qualify for government programs if you can't afford senior care. Also, when you live in senior homes, almost everything is included in the monthly rate. If you calculate your monthly expenses (rent, mortgage, property taxes, food, heat, phone, hydro, eating out, cleaning supplies, etc.), you will find that in many cases the costs can be comparable. If you have pension or investment income from home equity, it will make moving even more affordable.

3. I am too young to move in to retirement residence in Ontario.

Just visit a retirement residence in Ontario to debunk this myth. There are many activities for residents of different ages and abilities. Moving into senior home is a big decision, and you want to be ready when the time is right, but not be in a position when you can't make a decision for yourself. Once seniors move to a retirement home, often they say that they should have moved earlier.

4. Downsizing from my current home is overwhelming.

It is true that moving means downsizing, and for many seniors it is a real roadblock. However, many senior homes in Ontario offer help of professional move-in coordination managers, and have special programs in place to assist seniors with this transition. With adequate support from professionals and family the transition can be very smooth.

When seniors dismantle the misconceptions about senior care, and let go of their fears, they start to see many benefits of a retirement home in Ontario. Often, the best way to address any myths is to visit several retirement residences yourself, or better book several tours and talk to other residents about their experiences.

Today senior homes in Ontario are nothing like the retirement residences 30 years ago. Many of them are more like luxury resorts. With a little research you can find a perfect retirement residence in Ontario.

Find senior homes in Mississauga here.

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
Follow us on
BC Seniors Living Association
Home | About Us | Blog | Become a Provider | Contact Us
© SeniorsZen.com Terms of Use | Privacy