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Maine seniors increasingly choose retirement communities for safety, health, and social connection, aided by volunteer transport and early planning.
Older Mainers are increasingly facing tough choices about aging in place or moving to senior living communities due to health declines, loss of a spouse, or safety concerns.
Many, like 82-year-old Sherlyn Morrissette and 97-year-old Paula Hodgdon, found improved well-being after relocating to retirement communities, citing social connection and support.
Driving cessation, often prompted by health issues or age-related decline—72% of those 80 and older no longer hold licenses—leads many to use free volunteer transportation programs.
With over 1,000 assisted living facilities in the state and nearly half of residents over 85, experts urge early planning, including advance directives, power of attorney, and home modifications, to maintain independence and quality of life.
Los ancianos de Maine eligen cada vez más las comunidades de retiro por seguridad, salud y conexión social, ayudados por el transporte voluntario y la planificación temprana.