Downsizing, To Move or Not to Move? That is the Question
At some point as we age, we will have to make a decision about leaving our homes and downsizing. Maybe in our own town or to another town. Maybe to smaller home, condo, apartment, or assisted living/senior community.
When the time comes to downsize, seniors can struggle with a multitude of emotional, physical, and financial challenges.
How do you make an informed decision about when to downsize?
What tips do you have to share?
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I know that I must downsize at some point. I’m 73 and already getting help with the house and the yard. My goal is to be able to manage and afford a house with a yard for my dog Sophie. She’s still a puppy at six years old and loves to run and play. I am hoping that this thought will help keep me focused on mobility and independence. Besides, I’m a very picky eater and can’t imagine eating someone else’s food!
Cybele
My wife and I recently downsized by going from two homes to one. One was a second home. This move has been a good one for us: closer to children and grandchildren.
e decided that in our seventies we were not ready to go into a continuing care retirement center,(CCRC) where we had been on the waiting list for several years. When it became available, we decided we were just not ready for it. It seemed too confining. and maybe more than we wanted right now. Some people want all the activities. and socializing. That is not what ww want right now.
What did we do? We found a senior care coordinating care company in our local area. Through them we now have concierge physicians, home help, and a second set of
eyes of nurses eyes for hospitalizations.
My wife had a 6 day hospital stay last month. The visiting nurses(both very experienced)came daily. They monitored my wife's care and read the hospital charts daily. They talked with the hospitalist as needed.
Yes, this is an expensive service. But we have help at home as needed.
We like having our own home.
This still costs less than going into a CCRC
Hi Total99,
*Good for you and your wife* that you have chosen to do this! I hope that when the time comes for my husband and me to have to make a change, we can stay in our own home and have help come in! Wishing you and your wife all the best! MaryAnn from Boston
Good for you'
And thanks for the good wishes.
I am 67 and moved from a spacious 4 bedroom house to a 55 plus community. We went through the sale of our home, plus estate sale, the search for new home, the actual move and all other details it entails. My health recently declined, due to post Covid. I am so glad we moved when we did (2 years ago) b/c I wouldn’t have the stamina to do it now. We were lucky because we sold our home of 33 years in one weekend. However we had to move out within a month so had to find a new place quickly. We looked at smaller homes, both old and new but decided on a new 55 plus community. We are so glad we did. I sometimes miss the old place, especially around the holidays, but I have my memories and it was time to do it. The new place has given me a new vigor. Being smaller, it hasn’t been overwhelming and it has been fun to decorate. Since it is brand new it is nice to have an updated kitchen, bright clean surfaces such as countertops, cabinets, newly painted walls and updated floors. Our small yard is mowed for us as part of the package and we enjoy maintaining the flowers,etc since it is smaller. Neighbors are friendly but respect our privacy.
I do hope you can make the right decision for yourself and enjoy your senior years. It has helped me to know I no longer have those big decisions looming over me. I read, paint, cook relax and feel more carefree than I have in years. Hope this helps. Let us know what you decide.
Would you mind sharing the name of the senior care coordinating care company? I am fascinated and would like to do the same thing but cannot find any such organization in my area:
Las Cruces, New Mexico / El Paso, Texas.
Ours is in Greenville,SC but it only operates in our area. If you like, I will contact our local company an ask if she can suggest a similar one in your area.
Many decades ago I was stationed at White Sand Missile. Range headquarters just across the pass from Las Cruces.
I loved Las Cruces.
The Aging Life Care Association has a list of members on their website who do this work by area.
Ours, Jennifer Browning and Associates is in Greenville,
SC.
If you can't finds one, get bak to me and I will ask. Jennifer Browning for help.
Thank you! Our daughter works in Greenville, and lives in Anderson! I would sincerely appreciate knowing the company name and she will help me pursue this option too.
We spent 16 months at Mayo in Rochester, MN during my wife's final illness. I am happy to be back in Las Cruces along with the many WSMR military and civilian workers; nevertheless, I still rely on Mayo for the medical care I need.
OK! I see the name you provided. Thanks! I did my search and nothing around here. I did other searches too. You seem to have found someone very special.