It may seem paradoxical, but living in a place designed for comfort can sometimes accelerate the loss of mobility. Fewer movements, less effort, fewer personal initiatives. By constantly “being careful,” you end up doing less. And the body adapts quickly… in the wrong direction. Staying active, walking regularly, getting up on your own whenever possible—even in small ways—is a form of freedom that must be defended daily in order to age well in a care facility.
Privacy becomes rare, almost precious
Sharing your space, being helped with very personal tasks, having staff come in without always warning you—even with the greatest kindness, this can wear away your sense of privacy. You no longer truly have “your” place, nor that moment just for yourself when you can simply close the door and breathe. Over time, you may feel more like a well-managed file than a whole person.
