Assisted Living San Diego: Factoring In The Food

By Rue Nichols


Some people mistakenly believe that your appetite sharply diminishes and your sense of taste declines as you age, but this is really just a myth. Good food is something you should be enjoying all of your life, and the culinary options at assisted living facilities can be one of the highlights of living there.

There's nothing wrong with eating alone once in a while, but often seniors who live independently don't have much chance to enjoy meals with friends or family. For those who live in assisted living in San Diego, not only are you always guaranteed a meal with friends, you never have to clean up, shop for groceries or prep for meals. At most facilities, three meals each day and snacks are simply part of the monthly costs.

Sometimes you might wish to eat alone, of course, and there's no reason why you cannot do that at a home for assisted living in Escondido or assisted living in San Diego. A few facilities offer room service options for an extra fee, but your apartment also probably will include a small kitchen space where you will have a dorm-size refrigerator, a microwave and a coffee pot. This allows you to eat or drink whatever you like in the privacy of your own space.

If you are searching for assisted living in San Diego or assisted living in Escondido, not only should you ask plenty of questions and take a good long tour of the facility, you should eat a meal or two at the facility. Come for at least one dinner and possibly a breakfast or a lunch, if possible. Take a look at the menus and see if it looks like it will accommodate your tastes as much as possible.

A large assisted living community probably will have a more varied menu than a smaller board and care facility. However, facilities for board and care in San Diego County have far fewer residents so it might be easier for them to accommodate personal food tastes and dietary needs. However, each facility is different, so it pays to visit each one and ask plenty of questions.

If you are a loved one of a person who is moving into assisted living in San Diego or assisted living in Escondido, don't forget to come and share meals occasionally at the facility. Not only will your loved one enjoy your visit, it will give you a chance to meet some of your parent's friends and get to know the staff a bit better, as well. Don't forget to schedule some offsite meals for your loved one either. This could be as simple as taking them to your house for a family event or family meal or perhaps going to a favorite restaurant or even planning a picnic in the park.




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