CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In today’s world, the image of seniors transitioning into traditional nursing homes is evolving. Senior living communities are becoming vibrant hubs of activity, helping our beloved elderly maintain their independence while still providing any assistance they may need. In fact, a 2021 AARP survey revealed that over 75% of adults aged 50 and older expressed a desire to either stay in their homes or remain in close proximity as they age.
One of the many inspiring stories that highlight this modern shift comes from a charming couple, John and Lucia Sehon. They recently shared their journey with the community, showcasing how they balance independence and support in their golden years.
John and Lucia’s story began over 40 years ago with a memorable first date. Lucia fondly recalled, “He was at the door with a rose and it was really lovely.” However, an amusing twist emerged as John commented, “I really don’t want to be involved with somebody with a small child.” Nevertheless, Lucia was quick to clarify that they were simply going out for dinner.
Fast forward to today, and the Sehons have navigated through various life challenges, particularly when it comes to health. After previously building a beautiful house in Chapel Hill, they relocated to Charlotte just a year ago to be closer to their family. “The area has really kind of brought the family back together again,” John remarked, sharing the joy of having their loved ones nearby while noting that three of their boys reside on the west coast.
Now at 85 and 76, respectively, the Sehons have embraced life at Brightmore of South Charlotte, an active senior living community that offers opportunities for assistance as needed. “I’ve broken some bones and I don’t want to do that again,” Lucia admitted. While she values her independence, she appreciates the added support for times when they might be in a hurry.
“It’s really everything, because we’ve been together a long time and we enjoy each other’s company,” Lucia expressed, reflecting on the importance of independence and how they’ve adapted their lives to this new setting.
The couple spoke about several modifications made to their two-bedroom apartment, including grab bars in the bathroom and the availability of home care assistance. These important tools enhance their safety while allowing them to fully enjoy their community. “We cook probably two nights a week, maybe three nights — I love to cook, I’ve always loved to cook,” John shared with a smile.
Anna Jordan, the marketing director at Brightmore of South Charlotte, elaborated on how the landscape of senior living has changed dramatically. “They’re at trivia, they’re doing exercise classes, going on trips,” she noted with enthusiasm. Ensuring resident safety, the apartment units are set up for emergencies, allowing residents to call for help with the push of a button or by pulling a cord.
“This is really nice because we can spend time together and we can do things,” Lucia added. She expressed gratitude for being able to incorporate assistance into their daily routine, allowing their life rhythm to flow without interruption.
While moving into a senior living community is not an option for everyone, there are many modifications that families can implement to help their loved ones age comfortably at home. Simple changes can go a long way in ensuring safety and enhancing the quality of life.
As the landscape of senior living continues to evolve, stories like the Sehon’s remind us of the possibilities that exist for maintaining independence while enjoying vibrant community life. Embracing change, cherishing companionship, and seeking support when needed can lead to fulfilling years ahead.
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