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Breaking the Myths of Assisted Living and Memory Care Communities in Colorado

Senior Living in Northern Colorado Springs is a Great Example

Assisted Living and Memory Care communities are designed for seniors who need a little extra help with daily activities or require specialized care for Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.

Many people have misconceptions about what these communities entail, and that’s why our community, StoneCreek of Flying Horse in northern Colorado Springs, is dedicated to clearing up any misunderstandings.

If you’re looking for memory care near you or Colorado memory care facilities in general, this blog is for you.

Here we will debunk common myths and misconceptions about assisted living and memory care communities. At StoneCreek of Flying Horse, we are committed to ensuring that our residents can live a fulfilling and enjoyable life surrounded by friends and well-being.

Myth #1: Assisted living and memory care communities are only for the elderly and sick.

These communities are indeed for older adults. What is not true is that all residents are sick or frail.

Assisted living and memory care communities are designed for anyone who needs a little extra help with daily activities or requires specialized care for Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.

At StoneCreek of Flying Horse, we provide a range of services and amenities to meet the diverse needs of our residents. Some residents join us due to changing health, while others reside here as a lifestyle choice. Our staff provides personalized care plans to ensure that each resident receives the proper level of care and support.

Living in a community specifically designed for one’s needs has numerous benefits, such as being surrounded by peers going through similar challenges or advantages. They can take comfort and find camaraderie, which is not always possible when living alone at home.

Residents in assisted living and memory care communities often have a more active social life than those who live independently and, as a result, have a better quality of life and health.

At StoneCreek of Flying Horse, we provide opportunities for residents to engage with each other through various activities, both inside and outside the community. We aim to foster a sense of belonging and community, regardless of a resident’s age or health status.

Myth #2: Assisted Living and Memory Care communities are boring and isolating.

It’s a common misconception that living in an assisted living or memory care community is a lonely and isolating experience. But at StoneCreek of Flying Horse, socialization and engagements are crucial for our residents’ well-being. They can live a fulfilling and active life in our community.

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Our community offers a variety of social and recreational activities for our residents to enjoy. We have regular book clubs, fitness classes, movie nights, and even social hours where our residents can mingle and get to know each other.

Our community planning revolves around residents’ needs and interests.

Don’t just take our word for it. Check out our community reviews. Residents have formed genuine friendships and bonds within our community. They have found companionship, support, and encouragement from people who have become like family.

Finally, our community comes with a range of on-site amenities and resort-inspired qualities designed to promote socialization and relaxation. Residents can enjoy:

  • Staying groomed and pampered in the salon
  • Losing themselves in a great book in the library
  • Perfecting their poker face in the game room

At StoneCreek of Flying Horse, we take pride in our community’s efforts to ensure that residents feel fulfilled, enriched, and happy. From genuine friendships to a plethora of activities, our community is far from boring and isolating.

Myth #3: Assisted Living and Memory Care communities are too expensive.

It’s a common misconception that assisted living and memory care communities are unaffordable. Many believe living at home would be more cost-effective than living in a community. However, that’s not entirely true.

In Colorado Springs, the average cost of assisted living is around $4,663, slightly higher than the national average. This may appear to be a hefty price, but it includes many things that would add to additional expenses living at home. These include:

  • Chef-prepared dining
  • Senior housing with housekeeping
  • Transportation
  • Round-the-clock team members
  • Health care services
  • Entertainment

There are several options to finance assisted living and memory care. If a senior owns their home, they can take out a reverse mortgage to help pay for the costs. Veterans and their spouses may be eligible for VA benefits that cover some or all of their expenses. Alternatively, long-term care insurance can aid in covering expenses.

It’s also important to note that the costs of living in a community are often similar to those of in-home care, especially when considering the services and amenities included in the price of assisted living and memory care. When seniors live at home, they may incur incremental costs of hiring care staff, transportation, or modifying their homes to accommodate mobility issues.

At StoneCreek of Flying Horse, our team is happy to help you understand the cost of assisted living and memory care and explore options available to finance the expenses. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to live in a comfortable, supportive community that improves their lives and overall well-being.

Myth #4: Assisted Living and Memory Care communities are the same everywhere.

Many people believe that assisted living and memory care communities are all the same, but that’s not the case. Assisted living and memory care communities can offer unique amenities and services, varying depending on location, focus, and ownership.

At StoneCreek of Flying Horse, we are lucky to offer senior living in northern Colorado Springs, which offers picturesque views of the mountain peaks. Our residents enjoy community outings to nearby garden centers, farmer’s markets, and museums. We take pride in our beautiful location and often organize excursions to nature areas and other attractions to enjoy the scenery, meet people, and learn more about the place we call home.

Our community’s location is perfect for those seeking city amenities and natural surroundings. We are only a short distance from downtown Colorado Springs, which provides a selection of restaurants, entertainment options, and cultural attractions.The natural surroundings and outdoor recreation make living here impressive.

Our StoneCreek of Flying Horse team knows that location is essential in choosing the right assisted living and memory care community. Our community loves living in northern Colorado Springs and living as we do.

Myth #5: I can’t find a comprehensive Assisted Living and Memory Care community near me.

That is not true if you live in or near Colorado Springs. Our upscale and friendly community is within 30 minutes of:

  • Larkspur, CO – a small community in Douglas County that is home to the Colorado Renaissance Festival in the summer.
  • Monument, CO – a small town located just 10 minutes north of Colorado Springs, with various restaurants, shops, and parks.
  • Garden of the Gods – a beautiful natural park with red rock formations that is about 20 minutes away from our location.
  • Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum – a historical museum located in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs, about 25 minutes away.
  • Manitou Springs – a small mountain town known for its mineral springs and scenic views, located about 25 minutes away.
  • United States Air Force Academy – a military academy and visitor center located about 20 minutes away.
  • Palmer Park – a large park with hiking trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds, located about 15 minutes away.
  • ProRodeo Hall of Fame – a museum dedicated to rodeo history, located about 20 minutes away.
  • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo – a zoo with over 950 animals, including many endangered species, about 30 minutes away.
  • Red Rock Canyon Open Space – a park with hiking and biking trails, rock climbing, and scenic views, located about 20 minutes away.
  • Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College – an art museum with rotating exhibitions and a performing arts center located about 25 minutes away.

 

Senior Living in Colorado Debunked!

If you are interested in learning more about our community or looking for a memory care community near you, please feel free to contact us.

Our senior living experts would be delighted to offer you a tour of our luxurious senior housing, so you can see firsthand how we deliver exceptional care and service.

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