Movement is more than exercise — it’s independence. Staying active in any way possible, from chair exercises to hallway strolls, helps preserve not only mobility but confidence.
When the body moves, the spirit follows.
5. Privacy Becomes a Rare Luxury
Even simple moments — dressing, bathing, resting — may require assistance. For some, this feels like kindness. For others, it feels like the quiet erosion of dignity.
No matter how compassionate the caregivers are, losing the ability to close a door and be truly alone can wear at the soul. The comfort of solitude, the freedom to think or pray in peace, becomes something to long for.
6. Leaving Is Harder Than You Think
Many people move in believing, “If I don’t like it, I can always leave.” But few realize how complicated leaving can be.
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