Independent Living Community vs. Aging in Place in Newport News
News & Blog
December 10, 2021
Understanding the Main Differences Between Independent Living vs. Aging in Place
As you age, your main goal is to remain as healthy, happy and independent as possible. You may plan to do all that while aging in place — in other words, while living in the residence you choose. That “residence you choose” may be either your own home, or an independent living cottage or apartment at a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) like The Chesapeake. So how to decide: independent living or age in place in your own home? Let’s start by explaining what independent living is, and what it looks like at a CCRC (referred to by some communities as a Life Plan Community). Then let’s have a quick side-by-side comparison that explores the main differences between independent living versus aging in place at home.What is independent living?
Simply put, the benefit of independent living is it allows you the freedom to enjoy your active, maintenance-free lifestyle without the burdens of homeownership. Many independent living communities offer a few different living options, such as cottages and apartments in a range of square footage. They also provide you with a number of activities, events, services and amenities available to you, like dining, wellness and socialization opportunities, without the concerns of housekeeping, cooking or interior and exterior maintenance.What independent living is at a CCRC
If you opt for independent living at a CCRC, you’re choosing an independent lifestyle now while giving yourself peace of mind for any future care you may need. That’s because, along with independent living, a CCRC typically offers higher levels of care, which may include assisted living, short- and long-term skilled nursing care and memory care. Not all CCRCs offer all these health care services. We’ll pause here for just a moment to consider whether your home offers you everything that was mentioned above — because where you choose to live can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. Of course, it’s completely understandable why you may want to age in place at home:- You’re comfortable there, and your home and neighborhood are familiar
- You have your routines, privacy and freedom that comes with homeownership
- You can have as many pets as you want
- You have plenty of space in your home to entertain friends and family
- You don’t like the thought of downsizing and getting rid of some of your things
- You enjoy meal preparation and cooking, and you don’t mind housekeeping
- You’re still able to keep up with interior and exterior maintenance
- You’re healthy and don’t anticipate having physical ailments that would require higher levels of care



