By Conservatory At Keller Town Center
03/13/2022 Nowadays, independent living communities are a move that people look forward to, due to the wide range of exciting senior living programs offered by these communities. If you or your loved one are considering moving to an independent living community, then you might be wondering when the best time would be to make the move. Read on to find out more about when you should make the move to an independent living community.
You are Thinking About Your FutureIf you are thinking about the possibility of such “what-ifs”, it may be the time to consider moving to a community that is able to support your needs. In independent living communities, people can live for however long they are able to, before making the gradual transition to higher levels of care if needed.
You Miss a Social LifeIf you are feeling lonely and bored in your daily life, especially after the death of a spouse or after a divorce, it may be a sign that is time for change. Loneliness can lead to moodiness, depression, weight gain, weight loss and more. One of the most exciting things about transitioning to an independent living community is making new friends and attending fun activities with them.
You are Tired of Being a HomeownerTaking care of a home is a lot of work, especially for those who are aging. If you find it increasingly difficult to stay on top of household chores and home maintenance, it may be a good choice to downsize and move to an independent living community. You may also realize that you no longer need as much space as you need to. With the sale of a home, you can not only rid yourself of your home responsibilities but can also accumulate a sizeable amount of savings in your account.
You are Budget ConsciousFor those who are budget conscious and are worried about limited retirement funds, independent living communities are a great option. For those who require a caretaker, they can expect to pay $17,000 and up a year. For a single room that comes with age-friendly modifications, it can cost about $25,000 and more. For retirees that are looking to maximize the services they get in the monthly cost, they can consider living communities that include additional services like meals, laundry, transportation, housekeeping, emergency monitoring, social activities, medical and health services and more.
If you are thinking about making the move towards an independent living community, then you should consider Conservatory At Keller Town Center. We offer a wide range of exclusive senior living programs, and have a team of professional staff that are dedicated to providing the best care to our residents. Feel free to contact us to find out more about what we have to offer today!
Conservatory At Keller Town Center

Conservatory At Keller Town Center offers retirement services to active seniors who want all the adventure of retired life with none of the daily chores. Our retirement community will take on the hassles of daily life while you enjoy spending time forging new relationships and picking up a new hobby…
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