A new chapter: Retirement living that grows with you

By Brandy Verbeem – Sales and Marketing Manager at Oaks Retirement Village

Independent seniors embrace retirement living with future care built in

When Anne Van Den Bossche, 88, decided to sell her condo and move into a retirement living community, she wasn’t slowing down—she was merely simplifying.

“I still drive, I do inhouse fitness and aquafit classes, and I’m also a volunteer driver for those going through cancer treatments,” Van Den Bossche said. “I didn’t need care—I just didn’t want to cook or clean anymore.”

Like many seniors today, Anne made the move while she was still independent, looking for a vibrant, maintenance-free lifestyle with social opportunities, safety, and convenience. What sealed her decision? The peace of mind that she wouldn’t need to move again as her needs changed.

Independence today, support tomorrow

Modern retirement communities are redefining what senior living looks like. Far from the outdated image of institutional care, today’s residences offer private suites, chef-prepared meals, housekeeping, and a full calendar of daily social activities—all designed for active seniors who want to live life on their own terms.

But what truly sets these communities apart is their flexible approach to aging.

“We recognize that most people want to stay in one place, even as their needs evolve,” said Brandy Verbeem, Sales and Marketing Manager at Oaks Retirement Village. “That’s why we offer customizable assisted living packages. Whether it’s help with medication, making beds, or other daily tasks, we can tailor support without requiring residents to relocate.”

Aging in place with dignity

This approach, often called “aging in place,” allows residents to receive increasing levels of care in the same familiar environment—preventing the stress of multiple moves later in life.

“It’s about dignity and choice,” said Brandy. “No one wants to start over again at 90.”

Assisted living services are offered à la carte and can be added or adjusted as needed. Some residents may begin with just a weekly wellness check, while others may eventually need help with dressing or bathing. The beauty of the system? It’s proactive, not reactive.

A growing trend

Across the country, more seniors are making the move to retirement living earlier—on their own terms.

“It’s not about giving up independence,” said Van Den Bossche. “It’s about making a smart choice before you have to.”

With the right retirement community, independence and support can go hand in hand—providing not just a place to live, but a place to thrive.

Experience retirement the way it’s meant to be—comfortable, vibrant, and fulfilling. Call today to book a tour at The Oaks Retirement Village in Wallaceburg, and let us show you what exceptional retirement living truly looks like. Embrace each moment—you deserve it.

More details at https://oaksretirementvillage.ca/.


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