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"Everything
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definitive eBook for answering all of your questions about loving life
and becoming a more than able, healthy and active, elder citizen.
Dear friend,
Everyone knows what a "senior
citizen" is , don't they ? Have you ever wondered what it would be like when you
finally call yourself a part of this community? Do you have questions
you feel uncomfortable about asking or don't know who to ask? Are you worried that you might
not be prepared for these years of your life?
Maybe no one talked
about what it was really like as a senior citizen. Perhaps
your parents died young or they just didn't want you to worry
about what it was like for them. Have you felt like maybe you
don't know the whole story and that it might be better if you
did?
In "Everything you always
wanted to know about Senior Living " you're going to learn all of the answers to your most burning
questions. Not only will you be informed and prepared for all of the
bad things that might happen, but
you're also going to learn about how to make the most of this
prime time of your life!
So if you're ready to dive right into this
stage of your life, you need to pick up a copy of "Everything
you always wanted to know about Senior Living " right now. No matter what worries you or what you just want to learn
about, it's included in this 53 page eBook.
To begin, you've got to start with the
basics of being a senior citizen:
- What, or who, is a senior citizen?
- Is it really an easy question?
- Senior citizen vs. an elder citizen
- Statistics and trivia
- Quick tips for living your life to the fullest
And that's just in the first few pages.
Since being a senior citizen is sort of a
"taboo" topic, I'm going to be honest
with you because you deserve to know the facts. You deserve to know
exactly what you might need to know or prepare. Whether like myself
you've only just become one or you've been part of this group for a
while, all of the details are in "Everything you always
wanted to know about Senior Living "
Maybe you're a grandparent or
you're a widow, maybe you're happily married or
happily single; it doesn't matter. You should be learning
about the various ways that you can stay active in your life in order
to enjoy these golden years.
Where
do you want to begin?
Staying independent is important but
there may come a time when you just can't cope anymore. Since a lot of
seniors want to learn about where they might want to live,I've
started with the various ins and outs of senior communities, how they
work, and what they can do for you. Some give you a high level of
independence while also offering quite a few benefits you couldn't have
staying in the family house, like pools or golf courses.
You'll learn
about:
- What seniors communities are
- The various types of seniors communities
- Things to know before you choose a community
- How to pay for a seniors community
- Great tips to keep in mind
- Simple explanations for common housing terms
With this information, you'll be able to
make an educated decision based on your present needs as well as your
preferences in housing. Even if you feel that changing your housing
situation is a long time off, this information will be an asset for
making those future plans.
But being a senior isn't all about
Medicare or Medicaid, is it? In "Everything
you always wanted to know about Senior Living " I'm also going to talk about love and romance as a senior,
because love blooms at any age.
You'll
learn about:
- Living as a single senior
- The single senior dating scene
- Making it through a first date
- Warning signs when dating
- Resolving intimacy problems
These tips are perfect for the senior
that's ready to start meeting people. Even if
you're not looking for love, no-one should have to be constantly alone and a good companion is a bonus at any age. Sometimes all you need is to look and ask, that's not too hard, eh?
Hey,
that's not all, there's much more to learn!
Getting back to taking care of yourself, you have
different concerns when you are a senior than you did when you were a
little younger in years. You might be concerned about your nutrition or
require more specialized care, but you may not know just how to attend
to these concerns and make the most of what you can get and give.
In "Everything you always
wanted to know about Senior Living " you'll
learn about:
- Behavioral health services
- Care management
- Eldercare
- Nutrition services
- Volunteering to help others
- Senior companionship programs
This information might not be necessary right at
this moment, but taking the time to get a grasp on what you can use for
yourself or for your partner can help to alleviate any worries that you
have.
What
about my health?
You're wise to be worried about
maintaining your health when you're a senior citizen. The
saying goes that, "At least you have your health,"
but that only applies when you actually take care of yourself. So we
also cover diet, sensible exercise and insurance.
We'll
talk about:
- Fitness and exercise
- Eating healthily
- Getting the sleep you need
- Preventing injury
- Using your medications wisely
- Choosing life insurance
With all of this information, you're
probably wondering if you'll even have time for new hobbies
with all that you have to learn. But you need to take care of some essential basics
before you go galivanting off into the wild blue yonder!
That said, there's a huge information source at
your fingertips and if you want to know more about how to get
the most from it, sign up for the special report called, "Seniors
and the Internet." You'll
also receive eight tip letters to help you decide whether "Everything
you always wanted to know about Senior Living " is for you.
This report includes 12 pages of easy to
understand advice about using your computer to interact with others as
well as learn about new things.
You'll find advice on:
- Common internet tools and terms
- Using the address bar
- How to navigate on the Internet
With these skills, you don't have to
feel like you're not up to speed with the latest information
and technology because you'll have all the information you
need right at your fingertips. The internet is an awesome resource, for
communication and information.
Just because you're not as young as you
used to be, doesn't mean that you can't continue
learning.
So
what will this book and special report do for you?
When you order a copy of "Everything you always
wanted to know about Senior Living " you're actually getting the peace of mind that comes along
with knowledge.
Your senior years should be filled with fun and
activity, not worrying about the "boring" planning
details people seem to focus on. So get informed and make the
decisions you need to make right now, then get out there and make the
most of your life, realizing that every day can be better than the one
before. With "Everything
you always
wanted to know about Senior Living " you
will set the structure in place so that you are secure and
you will learn how best you can stay active in your life and not sit on
the sidelines.

Table Of Contents
1 Introduction
Welcome to the most important community in the world! 5
What, or who, is a senior citizen? 6
Statistics and trivia 7
There’s life after 60: quick tips to living your golden years to the fullest 9
2 Seniors’ communities
What are seniors’ communities? 10
Understanding the types of senior communities available to you 11
Home health care service alternatives: Adult daycare 16
What you need to know when choosing a senior community 17
How to pay for the senior community of your choice 22
Tips to keep in mind when moving to the senior community of your choice 25
Understanding the most common senior housing terms 26
3 Rekindling the Romance
The single senior 29
The senior dating scene: where to find people 30
The dreaded first date 32
Dating mistakes to avoid 34
Dating warning signs 36
Overcoming intimacy fears 37
4 Taking advantage of senior services
What are senior services 39
Types of senior services 39
5 take charge of your health
Fitness and exercise 43
Healthy Eating 44 Getting enough rest 45
Safe living tips: preventing injury 46
Using medications wisely 47
6 life insurance: Insuring yourself wisely
Why buy life insurance 49
Types of life insurance 49
Selecting insurance coverage wisely 51
Avoiding insurance fraud 52
7 Conclusion |
Here is an excerpt of the book
Assisted living communities
Assisted living communities, depending on which state you’re from, can be called a variety of names. A few common names for such communities are:
Assisted living communities (the most common name)
Personal care communities
Residential care communities
Adult congregate communities
These types of communities offer living arrangements with aids and services available to help residents live independently. Most residents in assisted living communities are able to take care of themselves for the most part, but require help with some daily activities.
This means that in assisted living communities help is generally offered for day-to-day tasks such as taking medicine, bathing, using the bathroom, dressing, getting to appointments, housecleaning, or preparing meals. Some assisted living facilities help residents grocery shop or shop for personal items such as toiletries or clothes.
The purpose of assisted living facilities is to allow residents to live as independently as possible even with disabilities, handicaps, or physical and mental challenges. Most assisted living facilities also strive to help residents live full social lives. The majority of assisted living facilities organize group outings, and recreational and social programs. A common dining room is also available for use to help encourage social interaction.
Residents in assisted living communities usually pay a regular monthly rent with additional charges for each needed or desired service.
These types of facilities can be a good value if you only need or want help with a small number of tasks like cooking, laundry, and reminders for taking medications.
Typical costs for assisted living communities are approximately $1,000 per month. Some long-term care insurances cover these costs.
4. independent living communities
Independent living communities are seniors-only housing communities that have standard safety features to make it easy for residents to get around, but offer no care options. Some independent living communities offer wellness programs.
Independent living communities are also called:
Senior apartments
Retirement communities
Congregate living communitie...
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