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Single Level

Why A Single Level Floor Plan Makes Sense For Active Adults

If your parents or other relative is older, you may worry about them falling in their home. While you likely have safeguards in place, it's hard to stop worrying that your parents could fall and not have a way to get a hold of you. When you choose a home with a single level floor plan, you're taking steps to keep your parents safe.


A single level floor plan is especially popular with seniors who want to be able to take care of household duties on their own, without relying on someone else to take care of them. This type of setup allows your older relatives to move around their home easily, taking care of housekeeping and other things that come up throughout the day. With distinct separation between different areas of the home, many residents report that a single level floor plan feels just as comfortable as a multi-level home.


When you're working with your parents to find a living situation that makes sense for them, it's likely that you'll have questions. At Meadow Creek, we're here to help you every step of the way. Our single level floor plan options are perfect for older relatives who are struggling to go up and down the stairs. If you're concerned about your parents or other older relatives falling, a single level floor plan can give you and your loved ones the peace of mind and safety that you need to happily make it through the day. If you're ready to chat with us about our single level floor plan options, reach out today. We're here to answer all of your questions, and we hope that we get to know your relatives as they join our community.

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