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Challenging the myth that retirement living should wait until a health crisis

Written by COURTNEY BRUMMER-CLARK | Jul 10, 2026 2:37:02 PM

When it comes to retirement living, many older adults share the same concern: “I should wait until I need care.” It’s one of several common misconceptions explored in Immanuel’s free guide, Myths vs. Realities of Retirement Living. This resource is designed to help older adults and families navigate important decisions with greater confidence and clarity. 

The guide addresses some of the most common fears surrounding retirement living, including concerns about independence, affordability, loneliness, and timing. One myth in particular can have a significant impact on long-term well-being: the belief that retirement living is only necessary when a health crisis occurs. 

While that may seem like a practical approach, many residents discover that planning ahead offers benefits they never expected.

The desire to stay independent is natural

The idea of moving before care is needed can feel premature. After all, many older adults have spent decades managing their own homes, maintaining active lifestyles, and making decisions independently.
It’s understandable to wonder why a move would make sense if everything is going well.

Planning ahead doesn't mean giving up independence. In many cases, it means protecting it. Making a move on your own timeline gives you the freedom to explore options, ask questions, and choose a community that aligns with your lifestyle and future goals. 

Rather than making decisions under pressure, you can make them thoughtfully and confidently.

Why moving earlier can be beneficial

Many Immanuel residents say they wish they had moved sooner. Not because they needed care, but because they could enjoy the benefits of community living while they were still active, healthy, and engaged.

Moving before a health event allows you to adjust gradually and comfortably. Instead of navigating a major life transition during a stressful time, you have the opportunity to settle in, meet neighbors, and establish routines at your own pace.

Residents often share that moving earlier helped them:

  • Build friendships naturally.
  • Learn about the community and available services.
  • Participate in wellness programs and social opportunities.
  • Reduce stress for themselves and their families.
  • Avoid making major decisions during a medical emergency.

Taking a proactive approach can create a stronger sense of stability and peace of mind for everyone involved.

The comfort of having a plan

Life can be unpredictable, regardless of how healthy someone feels today.

One of the advantages of moving to a retirement living community earlier is knowing that support and guidance are available if needs change over time. At Immanuel, residents have access to resources that help them understand options and make informed decisions.

Being part of a community can also help eliminate the stress of rushed decision-making during an unexpected health event. Instead of scrambling to find solutions, families can focus on what matters most: supporting one another.

"Having the ability to move from independent living to assisted living and then to memory support has made things so much easier for my parents. Every time I see my mother, she has a smile on her face."

– Brian, son of residents at an Immanuel memory support community

Retirement living is about more than care

One of the biggest misconceptions about retirement living is that it's primarily about receiving assistance. In reality, many older adults choose community living for the opportunities it offers today, not just the support it may offer tomorrow.

Retirement living can mean fewer household responsibilities, more opportunities for connection, access to wellness-focused amenities, and the confidence that comes with having a plan for the future.

For many residents, the question eventually becomes less about how long they can wait and more about how much sooner they could begin enjoying a maintenance-free lifestyle, meaningful friendships, and greater peace of mind.

If you're exploring your options, Immanuel’s Myths vs. Realities of Retirement Living guide offers helpful insights into the questions and concerns many older adults share before making a move. Sometimes, a little clarity is all it takes to see the possibilities ahead.