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Why Veterans Flourish in Senior Living Communities

An elderly veteran walks in the forest with his spouse

After spending much of their military career moving around, it can be comforting for veterans and their spouses to live in a place where they can build lasting friendships and bond over shared experiences. Tampa was recently named the best place for veterans to live, based on four categories: employment, economy, quality of life and health.

For veterans looking for a veteran-friendly place to retire, look no further than Freedom Plaza. We go the extra mile by hosting gatherings such as camaraderie events, showcase tributes, historic presentations and parades. Federal and military observances such as Veterans Day and Memorial Day are celebrated with the reverence and dignity they deserve. It’s an opportunity for socialization with like-minded people in a vibrant and supportive environment.

THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL CONNECTION

Many older veterans, especially those who fought decades ago, may have had experiences that make them feel left out and apart from others. They’ve sometimes suffered injuries that affect their mobility and ability to travel and socialize. They embody the strength and valor of a generation, and that can make it difficult to admit to feelings of loneliness.

When our human need for connection isn’t met, we begin to experience physical, mental and emotional distress. According to the AARP, loneliness is a complex issue that puts 26% of adults 65+ at increased risk of early death. The physical and behavioral responses that are triggered in our body affect our hearts, our healthy relationship with food, our self-esteem and our cognitive health. Heart disease, obesity, anxiety, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s, and other medical conditions and diseases can worsen.

If you’re concerned that you or someone you know might be suffering from loneliness, know what symptoms to look for. While some may be related to other issues, taken together they’re important clues:

  • Loss of interest in food, or overeating
  • Significant weight loss or weight gain
  • Feeling unmotivated or overwhelmed
  • Sleeping less or more than usual
  • Persistent negativity about oneself
  • Less attention to personal hygiene
  • Unusual forgetfulness or confusion

 

NURTURE SOCIAL CONNECTIONS, OLD AND NEW.

Veteran-friendly senior living communities, like Freedom Plaza  provide a supportive setting for veterans and their spouses. You’ll be able to join our large number of former military families in carefree, active living with outings, activities and events both on and off campus. You’ll be able to socialize with others who understand your experiences and build the camaraderie that’ll help you continue a healthy lifestyle.

Communities with many veteran residents are often linked with veterans’ charities or other worthy organizations. Volunteering for these causes is a meaningful way for veterans to help other veterans with the empathy they deserve. For example, at Freedom Plaza our Retired Officers Corporation (ROC) offers complimentary:

  • Notary Public
  • Faxing
  • Laminating
  • Tax forms
  • Travel arrangements
  • Personal affairs assistance
  • Computer assistance
  • Flag donations and upkeep
  • Memorial Day Program
  • Memorial services
  • Veterans Day Program
  • Survivor assistance
  • Medicare and Tricare Claims
  • Military Retiree Assistance (MyPay, ID cards, SBP)
  • And much more

THRIVE AT FREEDOM PLAZA

We’ll work with you to determine how to use VA benefits such as the Aid & Attendance program to make living here more affordable. In our Life Plan Community, you’ll have more control over your finances and less stress about finding quality health care if you need it — we offer a full continuum of senior services on-site. We also provide a loving and supportive environment for surviving spouses. To learn more about our veteran-friendly senior living, contact us here, call 813-280-5009 or use our Community Assistant chat feature to schedule a visit.