October 12, 2009 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Senior Living |
Tagged: activity, Retirement, Senior Living —
Cruising has been a stereotypical retirement activity for seniors, but it’s for a good reason. Cruise ships offer seniors a luxurious vacation experience with fine dining, entertainment, gambling and more. Seniors who want to lead this type of life year-round can, by purchasing a piece of floating real estate on board a ship like the Residential Cruise Line. For $2 to $10 million seniors can have a permanent spot on a cruise line that travels around the world. This kind of lifestyle comes with some planning, however, so take note of these tips if you’re considering a spot on a floating vacation residence.
1. Pack products for seasickness – although large cruise ships do offer stability, be prepared for rough seas and before going aboard, talk to your doctor about medications or products that can help with sea sickness.
2. Pack wisely – remember, you might not have as much space for your wardrobe, so choose key items for your cruise ship suite, and make sure you have something for every occasion.
3. Think about how much you’ll be there – you can purchase a property that’s just for you on a floating community or choose one that’s shared if you still intend on staying at a primary residence for part of the year.
4. If it seems pricey, think about what you’d spend on travel – if you plan on taking trips annually, those costs can add up. Think about what you’ll spend annually, and remember, by investing in a property like this, your travel costs are virtually always covered and it tours the high seas worldwide.
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October 1, 2009 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Senior Living in Pasadena |
Tagged: Pasadena elders, Senior Living —
You might not picture the suburbs as a place for seniors, at least not those living independently in their own homes. But many seniors who established roots in the suburbs earlier in their lives want to hang onto their roots in the communities, and now make up over half of the suburban populations. Living in a suburban environment as a senior does require some careful planning and adaptation, so keep the following tips in mind for surviving suburbia as seniors:
1. Address financial restraints – consider a reverse mortgage to fund any additional financial needs of the home like maintenance, renovations, or any remaining amount on a mortgage loan
2. Make the home safe – suburban homes aren’t necessarily designed for senior living. They are often 2 stories, and are not compatible with those who need to use wheel chairs or other assistive devices. To make the home accessible and safe, install safety bars and hand-rails, improve the lighting in the home, and have ramps or other assistive devices incorporated into the home as needed
3. Get help – for older adults, keeping up with the routine maintenance of a home can be challenging, but that doesn’t need to be a reason to give it up. Hire services to clean and keep up with the yard work, or get an in-home caregiver to cook and provide basic assistance with other tasks as needed
4. Look into transportation – walking to get to shops and other areas in the suburbs may not be convenient. Seniors who don’t drive can use transportation services available, or hire a caregiver that can help them get around
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