Senior shared apartment or Plus shared apartment - what suits me?

Shared flats, as we know them from young students, are also becoming increasingly popular with older people. Because no other no other form of living offers so much sociability and freedom at the same time. Especially when ageing begins to restrict us, living in a senior citizens' or plus or Plus-WG can open new doors to our own autonomy.

In the course of life, we pass through many different phases. Each one has its justification and can offer opportunities. But it is precisely phases in which we have to orientate ourselves in a completely new way, they demand a lot from us at first. Just as not every young person knows immediately after know which vocational training they would like to start immediately after leaving school. retirement is often associated with great uncertainties. As a rule, such phases also require us to rethink our own housing situation. to be reconsidered.

Here, the "old" can learn from the young and use their tactics. tactics. For young people it is the most natural thing in the world, to join forces and share flats. Not only does reorientation succeeds better in a community, but also financially and and emotional aspects, a shared flat offers a lot of advantages.

In the shared apartment, not only joys and sorrows can be shared, but also costs and household tasks can be shared. Supporting each other in everyday life each other in everyday life, to have an open ear for each other, to help each other with tips and tricks, and being surprised with a homemade birthday cake. birthday cake - all this comes free of charge in a good shared flat. For older people, the feeling of security should not be underestimated. that automatically arises when we live under the same roof as others. under one roof: In a medical emergency, there is always someone on hand who can help.

If you want to swap your own home and loneliness for a shared apartment in old age have various options. The classic shared apartment is a form of living similar to a retirement home, usually with round-the-clock care. round-the-clock care. If comprehensive medical care is required If comprehensive medical care is needed, you are in good hands and well looked after in a senior citizens' shared but at the same time can retain a little freedom. If there are no health problems are not yet present and one can manage without external external help, a so-called plus flat-share is a good option. The "plus" stands The "plus" stands for the age of the residents, which is 50 and up.

A flat-sharing community in which people over 50 get together immediately brings immediately brings variety into life. The togetherness makes more adventurous and courageous. Whether it's sports, nature or Whether it's sports, nature or culture, together you dare to really take off again. This is fun and keeps you fit, because physical activities and and interpersonal encounters strengthen both physical and mental health. mental health.

The demand for plus flatshares has risen sharply in the meantime. On online portals such as WG-Gesucht.de, pluswgs.de, WG-Gesucht.de, pluswgs.de, wohnen-im-alter.de, but also on immobilienscout24.de. people over 50 are looking for rooms or flatmates to share. Not everyone finds the the shared flat model is the optimal one. For example who have lived alone for a long time may feel more comfortable in a shared feel more comfortable in a shared house with more space to retreat. Here too interesting offers can be found on the internet platforms. Many retirees are enrolled in special courses for seniors at universities or colleges and get to know their new flat-sharing flat-sharing colleagues.

Perhaps your own home, which you can hardly afford on your own, is also is perfect for sharing with one or two new residents and becoming and make it a more lively and carefree place to live. carefree place. Four hands can do more than two, when it comes to gardening and cleaning the house. Suddenly having to share the bathroom cupboard and the hob may feel a little strange at first. But after a short period of getting used to it, and at the latest when the ritual of sharing a cup of coffee, you will no longer want to you don't want to miss your flatmates any more.

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