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Senior AND Solo? Here’s why Opus Newton could be perfect for you.

Retirement often marks an exciting new chapter, offering the chance to rediscover old passions and embrace new adventures. As the baby boomer generation reaches its peak retirement age, with an estimated 11,200 people retiring daily in 2024, a wave of individuals will be seeking meaningful ways to spend their newfound time.

 

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 20 million unmarried U.S. adults aged 65 and older are enjoying their senior years, with 27% of those aged 60 and older living independently.

 

While retirement offers the freedom to chart your own course, it can also present unique challenges that may impact overall well-being. The camaraderie and sense of community that work life once provided may be missed, potentially leading to feelings of loneliness and isolation.

 

Research from the National Institute on Aging highlights that social engagement is crucial for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling life for everyone — young or old, single or coupled. Engaging in meaningful activities with others can not only boost mood and provide a sense of purpose but can also improve cognitive function and increase longevity. Senior living communities like Opus Newton offer a vibrant, supportive environment where solo agers can forge even more meaningful connections and ensure their retirement is as fulfilling socially as it is personally.

 

Understanding the power of community.

Social connection is a cornerstone of well-being, especially as we age. At Opus Newton, community living offers a built-in network of like-minded neighbors with similar interests — providing ample opportunities for meaningful interactions and engagement. Research has consistently highlighted the detrimental effects of social isolation and loneliness. According to a 2023 report from the U.S. Surgeon General, these factors are linked to a higher risk for conditions such as a weakened immune system, heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, anxiety, depression, cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Opus Newton is designed to support all dimensions of wellness by offering a robust calendar packed with programs, classes, events and volunteer opportunities so seniors — solo or coupled — remain as engaged as they like. By fostering strong social bonds, we can boost self-esteem, create a sense of belonging, and ward off the harmful effects of isolation often associated with aging alone.

 

And through our volunteer share, single seniors can share their passions, talent, energy and intellect in ways that enrich and excite an entire community as well as live authentically. 

 

Affordability and stability for the long term.

At Opus, we employ a unique one-time up-front community share, which leverages residents’ home equity and incorporates volunteerism. This innovative model includes essential services such as fitness and wellness, care navigation, lifelong learning, all utilities, high-speed internet, and select dining options, all for a low recurring monthly fee.

 

Our approach provides a practical safety net that reduces the overall cost of care and living, ensuring that residents’ funds last longer. In the event of a care need and limited available assets, the refundable portion of the entry fee can be utilized. Our ultimate goal is to create a community where older adults — single or otherwise — can comfortably live independently throughout their lives without having to depend on family members.

 

Compared to traditional options, Opus offers a more affordable solution. The highest projected monthly rate at Opus is anticipated to be lower than the average monthly apartment rent in Newton, according to 2Life Communities, and these market-rate apartments typically do not include services, dining, or utilities. When compared to continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), Opus monthly rates are estimated to be around 53% to 69% of Boston metro area CCRC independent living units, based on data from NIC MAP Vision.

 

Another key differentiator is our focus on resident independence and community involvement. While many Life Plan communities prioritize high staffing levels to provide extensive services, Opus emphasizes resident participation in creating a vibrant community. By encouraging volunteerism (10 hours monthly), we can keep staffing costs lower while maintaining a high level of support. Our professional staff will be available to assist residents, but without the level of service expected in a resort or hotel.

 

Our approach to wellness and care.

When you need assistance, our dedicated care navigation team is here to guide you. Whether you’re recovering from a hospital stay, require short-term support, or need long-term care, we’ll work with you to develop a personalized plan. Our team will connect you with trusted partners and ensure you receive the care you need.

 

At Opus, we believe in bringing care to you, not the other way around. Our innovative model minimizes the need to leave your apartment, ensuring you remain comfortable and independent. Should a situation arise that requires additional support, our 24/7 coverage ensures you’ll always have someone to assist you.

 

Beyond our in-house staff, we’ve cultivated relationships with top-tier providers who offer tailored care to meet your specific needs. This personalized approach helps you avoid unnecessary costs and maximize your resources.

 

Pets: A prescription for health and happiness.

Did you know that having a pet can significantly improve your health? Scientific research has shown that pet ownership provides valuable social and emotional support, reducing stress, loneliness, and enhancing overall quality of life. One study even found that strong bonds with pets are associated with lower rates of depression among older adults.

 

A beloved furry companion also adds purpose and structure to your day, as pets require daily care, such as feeding and walks. Other health benefits include:

  • Decreased blood pressure, cholesterol, triglyceride levels, feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and symptoms of PTSD
  • Increased opportunities for physical activity, improved cognitive function, and socialization

 

At Opus Newton, we’re fostering a culture of wellness, where everyone can learn to be better stewards of their own health and happiness. Being a pet-friendly community enhances this commitment — offering animal lovers the opportunity to enjoy the companionship and benefits of pet ownership.

 

Redefining what it means to age solo.

Aging solo doesn’t mean you have to be alone. Instead, we want to help you get more out of life, more out of yourself, and more of what matters. Opus Newton will be on the JCC Campus in Newton, MA and will be connected to 2Life’s Coleman House — giving you the ability to step outside your door and find community. You’ll have 30,000 square feet of community spaces to call home, fitness areas, gardens, walking trails and more. And Like all 2Life Communities, Opus Communities are welcoming and inclusive with a profound respect for each individual.

 

To learn more about Opus Newton or join the waitlist, fill out our contact form.