Southern Florida is an amazing place to live for the elderly. The original reason retirees began making their way south was the weather. The beautiful ocean breezes and warm southern Florida sun keep our bones warm while the winter is raging up north.
With so many retirees making their home in south Florida, it was only natural that many businesses would spring up in the area to service the elderly population. From recreational activities to healthcare services to living communities, the older population is catered to in southern Florida. In order to get an idea of just how ideal this area is for the elderly population, here is a list of just some of Florida’s senior resources:
- Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative
- Adult Protective Services
- Disaster Preparedness
- Health and Wellness
- RELIEF (Respite for Elders Living in Everyday Families)
- Senior Companion Program
- Home Health Care Services
- OAA (Older Americans Act)
- SCSEP (Senior Community Service Employment Program)
- Communities for a Lifetime
- Silver Alert and ListServ
- Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
- Elder Helpline
- Nutrition Programs
- Elder Abuse Prevention Program
- HCE (Home Care for the Elderly)
- National Family Caregiver Support Program
- Senior Legal Services and Senior Legal Helpline
- Intergenerational Connections
All of the above services are great resources for senior citizens to take advantage of for help with legal, medical, and housing needs. It’s great to know that these sorts of services exist for when you may need them. However, these services are just part of the perks of retiring to Southern Florida.
Retiring from your job does not mean that you sit around and do nothing all day. On the contrary, many senior citizens know that if you rest you rust. They like to keep busy with a variety of activities. Part of the reason there are so many philanthropic and volunteer services in southern Florida is that the residents love to volunteer their time and resources to helping others. It gives them a more meaningful sense of purpose.
Everyone loves to have fun and southern Florida is full of fun outdoor recreational activities. These activities are not only entertaining; they also help keep a person fit. Golfing, tennis, swimming, walking and bicycle trails in national parks are just some of the recreational activities available in southern Florida.
While exercising, one of the important details to take into consideration is air quality. As we age, our respiratory systems become less efficient. The quality of the air that we breathe becomes all the more important. Four of Florida’s cities hold spots on the American Lung Association’s Cleanest City list for very low levels of year round particle pollution.
When you need help in your home for grocery shopping, transportation to doctors’ visits, cooking or cleaning, there are many home health care companies available, like Boca Home Health Care in Boca Raton. Boca Home Health Care offers around the clock assistance for those senior citizens who need help. Organizations like these are another reason to love southern Florida.
All in all, southern Florida is a great place for senior citizens. Its community, health care, government, residential and recreational amenities make it an ideal place to retire.