Where should I live? Models at a glance

Senior citizens' flat

A flat for senior citizens is - as the name suggests - a flat that is specially adapted to the needs of older people. people. This applies not only to the flat itself, but also to the surroundings.

Senior citizens' shared flat

What works for students, also works for senior citizens: the shared apartment. People in the same phase of life live together. This is particularly worthwhile for seniors who have only a low income. low income. The residents of the shared apartment share the costs such as rent, utilities or if something breaks down. Everyone has room, and they share the kitchen and bathroom. The flatmates support each other, and in an emergency there is always someone there. This way seniors can continue to live independently without being alone.

Assisted Living

With assisted living, seniors can continue to run their own household and enjoy the benefits of a care service. There is someone who can help them, both with household tasks and in household tasks, as well as in emergencies. Depending on how independent someone is, they receive a corresponding amount of care. People who can still manage their can manage their daily life on their own as far as possible, they will need little care. However, if some activities become more difficult over time, the care adapts accordingly. Here, too, it is possible to live alone or in a or in a shared apartment.

Generation Houses

In the past, it was common for several generations to live under one roof. commonplace in the past. More and more people are recognising the the advantages of this, and so housing projects in which several generations live under one roof and support each other. are becoming more popular again.

Living abroad

To emigrate in retirement and enjoy the sunshine of the south is a is a lifelong dream for many. But the typical destinations destinations often do not necessarily lend themselves to senior citizens.

Flat exchange

If your own flat has simply become too large for you or or you would like to move closer to your children, then an apartment exchange of flats could be interesting for you. Because here you kill two two birds with one stone. You find the right successor for your property and property and can move into your new home at the same time.

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