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A 2019 consumer survey conducted here at myLifeSite.net uncovered a lot of interesting information about prospective residents of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs, or “life plan communities”). One of the questions that I thought was particularly revealing was about people’s reasons for delaying a move to a CCRC.
Respondents were provided a list of eight possible reasons for putting off their move and were asked to choose up to three that best represent their feelings about this topic. Among the top responses were things you’d expect like not wanting to deal with the hassle of downsizing and moving (34 percent), and concerns about the long-term affordability of living in a CCRC (42 percent).
But the most common response was, “I don’t feel like I’m old enough for a retirement community,” with over 46 percent of survey participants selecting this as a reason they are delaying their CCRC move.
Now, it’s worth considering the age breakdown of the survey participants when analyzing the responses to this question. Among those who were 80 and under, it was the most commonly selected response with 47 percent saying they didn’t think they were old enough for a CCRC. For those who were 81 and older, 19 percent put this among their reasons for putting off a CCRC move.
Choosing the right time
So that begs the question: When is the right time to move to a CCRC? And what is the ideal age?
Unfortunately, there is no one answer to this question because everyone’s situation will be different. People age at different rates, and different lifestyles impact the aging process. I can tell you that the average age of new CCRC residents is anywhere from late 70s to early 80s, but an average is just that. There are many factors other than age that come into play in this choice, and there are people who are younger or older when they decide it’s the right time for their move.
I certainly understand the concerns that people have about moving too soon, but for those who feel they aren’t old enough for a CCRC, I would caution that waiting too long to make a move to a CCRC can mean missing out on some of the very reasons people are attracted to these communities in the first place.
The advantages of making your move
If you think a CCRC is right for you, but you feel like you aren’t old enough to move to one yet, here are five reasons why you may want to consider moving sooner rather than later:
Timing is everything
When is the right time to move to a CCRC? There are many considerations that must go into your individual answer to this question. But generally speaking, I would say that once you have determined that a CCRC is the right senior living option for you, it is smart to make the move while you're still in good health and have the physical and emotional stamina to make a change and enjoy the benefits.
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