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Independent Living Offers Many Advantageous

Did you know more and more older adults are making the choice to move into senior living communities?  Seniors are embracing the idea of giving up home maintenance and spending more time doing what they love best including being able to travel without worrying about snow piling up or the lawn needing to be mowed. Independent living communities offer private apartments designed to meet residents’ needs along with common areas ideal for sitting and relaxing with friends and dining rooms offering delicious restaurant-style meals. 

Another reason many seniors are choosing independent living communities is the appeal of living among like-minded people of the same age. Socializing is important to our wellbeing and isolation can lead to depression or worsen health problems. For seniors who no longer work and/or have stopped or limited their driving, it can get more and more difficult to maintain normal social interactions. Senior living communities offer easy opportunities for residents to meet new friends or engage in social activities and special events.  


At senior living communities such as MorningStar of Pasadena, we offer transportation services and also take to the road every so often for trips to local parks, shopping malls, museums and other spots of interest. We also bring in live entertainment and host special events throughout the year. Wellness activities include exercise classes, life enrichment classes and more. We also know security is important to peace of mind, and community living gives that to seniors and their families. 


If you are someone who requires a little help with their daily personal care, we offer assisted living delivered by 24/7 care managers, licensed nurses and medication managers. MorningStar of Pasadena senior living community is a vibrant 55+ community in the heart of beautiful Pasadena, and offers 149 bright suites, luxury amenities and concierge services for relaxing, stress-free retirement. Please visit our website for information on the finest independent living and assisted living Pasadena, CA offers. 


Source: aging.com/independent-living-is-the-top-choice-for-seniors-today/  


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