Finding Total Wellbeing in a Continuous Care Residential Community [CCRC]
Essential Mental Health Questions You Need to Ask Before Committing
by Cyril Puhalla MD
This book addresses one of the most overlooked realities in retirement planning: choosing a continuing care retirement community is not only a financial and medical decision, but also a psychological, social, relational, and existential one.
Most CCRC materials focus on housing, dining, amenities, safety, and levels of care. Far less attention is given to the inner life of the people who may live there: the emotional effect of leaving home, the challenge of adjusting to communal living, the burden on the healthier spouse when one partner declines, the grief of widowhood in place, the fear of cognitive change, the problem of loneliness in the midst of organized community, and the question of whether a setting built for security also supports meaning, dignity, and a life still worth fully living.
This book was written to fill that gap.
Organized around essential questions, it helps older adults, couples, families, and trusted advisors think more deeply before committing to CCRC life. It asks not only what a community provides, but what it feels like to live there over time. It explores personality fit, autonomy, purpose, grief, caregiving, unequal aging, memory concerns, emotional culture, widowhood, and the often-hidden mental health issues that can shape quality of life just as much as physical care.
Written in a warm, reflective, plain-language style, this guide is both practical and humane. Each chapter helps readers think through benefits, cautions, and the emotional realities that standard brochures often leave unspoken. The appendices provide worksheets and interview tools for personal reflection, couple and family discussion, and direct questioning of specific communities.
This is not a book against CCRCs. Nor is it a sales piece for them. It is a guide for asking better questions.
For some people, a CCRC may be an excellent and life-giving choice. For others, it may carry emotional costs that deserve more serious attention before a decision is made. This booklet helps readers move beyond marketing language and into a more truthful evaluation of what supports total well-being in later life.
At its heart, this book asks one central question:
Will this setting help me live not only more safely, but more fully, more honestly, and more humanely in the years that remain?
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Finding Total Wellbeing in a Continuous Care Residential Community [CCRC] Essential Mental Health Questions You Need to Ask Before Committing by Cyril Puhalla MD This book addresses one of the most overlooked realities in retirement planning: choosing a continuing care retirement community is not only a financial and medical decision, but also a psychological, social, relational, and existential one.Most CCRC materials focus on housing, dining, amenities, safety, and levels of care. Far less attention is given to the inner life of the people who may live there: the emotional effect of leaving home, the challenge of adjusting to communal living, the burden on the healthier spouse when one partner declines, the grief of widowhood in place, the fear of cognitive change, the problem of loneliness in the midst of organized community, and the question of whether a setting built for security also supports meaning, dignity, and a life still worth fully living.This book was written to fill that gap.Organized around essential questions, it helps older adults, couples, families, and trusted advisors think more deeply before committing to CCRC life. It asks not only what a community provides, but what it feels like to live there over time. It explores personality fit, autonomy, purpose, grief, caregiving, unequal aging, memory concerns, emotional culture, widowhood, and the often-hidden mental health issues that can shape quality of life just as much as physical care.Written in a warm, reflective, plain-language style, this guide is both practical and humane. Each chapter helps readers think through benefits, cautions, and the emotional realities that standard brochures often leave unspoken. The appendices provide worksheets and interview tools for personal reflection, couple and family discussion, and direct questioning of specific communities.This is not a book against CCRCs. Nor is it a sales piece for them. It is a guide for asking better questions.For some people, a CCRC may be an excellent and life-giving choice. For others, it may carry emotional costs that deserve more serious attention before a decision is made. This booklet helps readers move beyond marketing language and into a more truthful evaluation of what supports total well-being in later life.At its heart, this book asks one central question: Will this setting help me live not only more safely, but more fully, more honestly, and more humanely in the years that remain? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798258114617
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