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Aging in place vs. downsizing on Mercer Island

The beauty, safety and small-town commute times to the Mercer Island’s downtown retail core makes this a perfect place to age in place.

Our Island offers a thriving senior community with fitness and social programs available through the parks department, Community Center, Jewish Community Center, Chamber of Commerce and local churches. There are numerous local options to stay strong and healthy while continuing to live in your home.

Active seniors can help support their independence and comfort with a few minimal home modifications, such as installing grab bars, stair lifts, walk-in showers and improved lighting.

In-home care services, including meal delivery, personal care assistance and transportation options also support seniors who wish to stay in their homes. Advances in technology, like medical alert systems and smart home devices, further enhance safety and convenience for those aging in place.

Thinking ahead and making a clear plan can help you stay healthy while enjoying your family home.

Another popular option for seniors is downsizing – moving from a larger home to a smaller, more manageable space such as a condominium, apartment or senior-friendly community.

Age in place or transition to a new environment? Both offer seniors opportunities, with a few considerations.

Age in place or transition to a new environment? Both offer seniors opportunities, with a few considerations.

Selling a larger home can not only free up equity, providing financial flexibility for healthcare needs, travel or other personal goals but also eliminate the many costs involved in maintaining a home.

There are multiple senior communities here on the Island and all will happily provide a free overnight stay and guided tour of the property to determine if it might meet your needs: Is the location optimal for you? Do you like the menu options available?

All senior communities provide built-in social opportunities and activities such sit and be fit classes, art classes, history lectures and walking clubs.

Best of all, not having to cook, clean and do laundry for the first time in decades allows stress-free leisure time to participate in new activities you wish to explore. After all, Grandma Moses didn’t start her painting career until age 78!

Who knows what new, creative interests may be sparked with a fresh perspective on how you choose to live.

Putting together a plan for the future should be an act of self-love and honoring of your personal choices. Being able to simply live with fewer responsibilities can be incredibly freeing and provide a breath of fresh air into your world, so don’t be afraid to explore your options.

Whether aging in place or transitioning to a new environment, both offer opportunities for a rich and wonderful next chapter.

Carrie Simmons

Real Estate Broker

206-679-7093

csimmons@johnlscott.com

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