Senior living residents often lead active, engaging lifestyles in a community where they can participate in activities, enjoy meals with peers, and socialize regularly while receiving support from the community’s staff.  Gone are the days when older adults filled their time with naps and bingo games. Instead, senior living communities are places where individuals thrive.

Explore what a typical day is like for senior living residents:

A day in the life of independent living residents may look different than a typical day for assisted living or memory care residents, but support and engagement is a common thread through each level of care. Here are examples of how residents throughout a senior living community may spend their day.

Morning: rise and shine

Residents enjoy independence in a senior living environment, which means they choose when to wake up, get dressed, and eat. Earlier risers can enjoy a cup of coffee in the comfort of their private apartment or join a few friends in the community’s bistro for home-baked pastries and made-to-order omelets.

Following breakfast, residents can participate in morning exercise classes such as yoga, Tai Chi, aerobics, or walking groups. Some residents prefer a more leisurely morning and decide to read the newspaper or their favorite book in the community lounge or on a patio.

Afternoon: mid-day activities

The afternoon itinerary in a senior living community usually begins with a well-balanced lunch, promoting wholesome nutrition with freshly prepared dishes sourced from local vendors and farms. After lunch, residents can again choose from a variety of activities, including arts and crafts sessions, cooking classes, book clubs, or gardening groups.

Many communities also promote lifelong learning by arranging  guest speakers or educational workshops to keep residents engaged and intellectually stimulated. For some residents, the afternoon may be ideal for scheduling doctor appointments or therapy sessions, as many senior living communities house health care services on-site.

Evening: dinner, music, and a show

The evening starts with a delicious dinner prepared with attention to dietary restrictions and individual preferences. After dinner, residents can attend movie nights, dance classes, live musical concerts, or card games.

Residents who prefer quieter evenings can enjoy some alone time in their rooms or have family over for visits, as most communities encourage family engagement. The day concludes with any necessary assistance from staff for evening routines to ensure a safe, restful night.

Weigh each community’s unique offerings when considering senior living

A day in a senior living community is filled with activities catering to diverse interests and personal needs. The aim is to balance routine and excitement, ensuring each day is enriching and fulfilling. Various programs and specially trained staff ensure health and wellness while fostering a strong sense of community amongst residents. The days are indeed well spent in the comfortable care of a senior living community.

However, keep in mind that each community may have its unique schedule and array of amenities. Always inquire about activities, services, and other meaningful opportunities when considering a senior living community.

Find compassionate care and specialized support at Emory Mills

Offering a scenic view of the valley with the convenience of city living, family-owned Emory Mills provides assisted living and memory care to older adults. The comforting, secure, and homelike environment supports each individual with personalized care and the specialized and research-based I’m Still Here ® approach to meaningful and purposeful living.

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