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- $Title{Living in a Retirement Home}
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- Living in a Retirement Home
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- QUESTION: I am a senior citizen now living in a retirement home. I don't
- like this living among so many people who are deteriorating in body and mind,
- although there are many fine intelligent people also. I know I will not
- always be able to take care of myself. Would I have been better if I had
- moved into a smaller place? I like peace and quiet, good books and to know
- what is going on in the world. Please give me your opinion and I thank you.
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- ANSWER: After a lifetime of living in quarters of your own choosing and
- making, it is a difficult task to adjust to the group living of a retirement
- community. Just at a time when one wishes for quiet calm, when all the
- adjustments needed to live a lifetime of happiness and sadness, triumphs and
- defeats have been mastered, and when wishing for simpler pleasures, the need
- to adapt one more time may seem a difficult task. Still I am sure you can
- achieve it with but little effort, if you can achieve the proper perspectives
- and attitudes. Many people chose a home based upon convenience for relatives,
- location or costs without the necessary information that allows them to choose
- the proper living environment for their desired lifestyle. It isn't too late
- for you to search out another location, but the effort necessary to assure
- yourself that the people and surroundings meet with your needs may be one that
- requires help from your friends and family. If such a facility can be found,
- than your choice would seem clear. However you might consider the
- possibilities that exist in your present location. Are there other people who
- share your views, who read as you do, and are seeking someone to share their
- ideas with and discuss their points of view? The odds are that there would be
- a better chance of finding such a person or persons in a larger place, with
- more candidates to choose from. Is there a social worker, nurse or
- administrator to help you with your search? With your obvious alertness, you
- might want to start a book club or discussion group to share the new
- experiences gained through reading. Perhaps by turning your eyes and spirit
- outward, rather than retreating into solitude, you can convert your present
- surroundings into a new world of friendship and happiness, and find new paths
- of enjoyment.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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