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Selecting the Best Retirement Community for Your needs. 

1/30/2017

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If you are in the market for a retirement community, it is important to choose a vibrant place with plenty of recreational opportunities. More Americans are staying active into their retirement years. A growing number of seniors are more health conscious and recognize that an active lifestyle could prolong their lives. That's why many search for communities that match their lifestyles and goals for relaxed living. Here are some aspects to consider before making a commitment to move to a senior living community.

Community Activities
Many seniors enjoy golf, tennis, swimming and walking. Any prospective retirement community should have easy access to such activities. Other seniors enjoy arts and crafts, board games, dancing and organized activities. Taking part in social events can provide opportunities to make new friends. Research what kinds of social events are organized within the retirement community. Also, find out if the community has ample opportunities for residents to travel to theaters, museums or shopping malls together. Parking is another important factor when choosing a retirement community. Most people enjoy having family and friends visit, so parking is a necessity.

Medical Care Facilities
Retirement communities should be easily accessible to emergency personnel. Know the location of the closest hospitals, doctors, ambulance services and other personnel. You may wish to restrict your search to communities located near your preferred physician or other service providers. Any prospective community should have a formal emergency plan in place. In addition, check to see if the retirement unit has custom safety features, such as railings in the bathrooms and entrance ways.
 
Pet Policies
Pet policies are another feature to consider when investigating potential retirement communities. Some facilities will allow you to bring your pet to live with you while others will not. So if you have a pet you don't want to leave behind, you may be able to bring it with you. Many communities now recognize the health benefits of having pets. Additionally, a park or nearby dog walking area will benefit you and your animal companion, particularly if you pet requires daily exercise. Taking a walk each day will benefit both of you. Peach Tree Retirement Center is pet friendly and we have 4 acres of land for you to walk them on.
 
Churches, Libraries and Schools
Consider how close the community is to schools, sports facilities, and other sites that produce a large amount of traffic volumes and noise levels. Many people prefer to live in less congested, quiet areas during their later years. Also think about where the nearest libraries and churches are located, as well as public transportation. Ask whether the community provides its own transportation for residents. Some facilities have their own fleet of minivans and buses. It is extremely helpful for seniors who no longer drive and need to do some routine personal shopping. Peach Tree Retirement Center has transportation to take you shopping and to doctor appointments.
 
The Community
Current residents will give you a feel for their level of satisfaction with the community. Talk to them about their experiences and seek candid reviews of the amenities and staff. After all, it is important you feel confident that you have selected a retirement community that fits your personal needs and lifestyles. By taking the time to research multiple facilities, you will undoubtedly find a warm, welcoming facility. You will be able to build lasting friendships and gain the support you need to have fun during your retirement.

Peach Tree Retirement Center has built lasting relationships with a variety of retirement homes, assisted living, memory care, elderly care, Harmon Senior Center and more.  We are only a couple of miles from Yakima Regional Medical & Cardiac Center and Virginia Mason Memorial Hospitals and close to many physicians, eye care and dental offices. 

We understand that making the change for you and/or your loved one can be overwhelming and that is why we want to help you find a place that fits the lifestyle that you are accustom to and deserve. For more information you can find us on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/peachtreeretirementcenter/, YouTube or the  Yakima Herald News Paper.
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The Benefits of Moving to Senior Living Communities

1/25/2017

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Helping your aged parents move to a senior living community is never an easy task however, this is one good way of ensuring their welfare considering their age. Good thing is that, there are now numerous senior living communities living up to their missions and being committed to serving the elderly and fulfilling their needs. The benefits that your loved one can get when living in a senior living community are immense rather than living at home alone. These benefits are as follows:
  • Healthy and Active Social Life
Did you realize that depression is common among the elderly? Depression and anxiety among seniors is regularly brought on by loneliness. One of the biggest advantages of a senior community is that it gives residents a solid, active and healthy social life. This kind of social life is imperative to a senior's overall well-being. They have a chance to make friends and connect with each other through social exercises sorted out by the staff. This consistent socialization improves the seniors' quality of life.
  • Safety
In the event that your loved one can no longer manage things on his/her own and has become physically frail and/or visually impaired, it would be best to provide them assistance that they need. A reputable senior living community is proven to be the safest and most suitable place for seniors.
  • Help with Daily Chores
​Seniors commonly start to skip household tasks as they become older and weaker. This hassle is actually eliminated when seniors move to a senior living community. Elderly no longer need to stress themselves with chores like heading to the market, cleaning, cooking and more since these tasks are handled by the staff. 
  • Proper Nutrition
As seniors get older it becomes distinctly harder for them to get dinner ready let alone shop for staple goods. If they live alone the activities of daily living can be extremely challenging. Fortunately, senior living communities provide services so that seniors don't need to stress themselves abut the day to day chores and activities. Peach Tree Retirement Center provides seniors with three major nutritional meals, interesting activities to do, social opportunities and much, much more.

So if you are aspiring for top quality of life for your elderly loved ones, one of the best things to do is to let them live and enjoy life in a senior living community.
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