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Thinking of taking the next steps into Senior Living but not sure what would be the best option? Here is an overview of the different housing options to consider:
Independent Living/Retirement Communities
- Own or rent a property in a community just for seniors
- Total freedom with access to other seniors, entertainment, and emergency help
- Communities may offer services and amenities such as dining, activities, and housekeeping
Continuing Care/Life Plan Retirement Communities
- Seniors buy-in for care for the rest of their lives
- Includes all levels of care from independent living to skilled nursing care in one location
- Seniors can move between levels of care as needed
Assisted Living Communities
- Have someone help with meals, hygiene, toileting, transportation, and entertainment
- Receive help with medication, dressing, and payingbills as well
Skilled Nursing Communities
- Rehabilitation and 24-hour supervision by a skilled nurse
- Admission must be initiated by a person’s physician to recommend “rehab care” or “special care” for significant short-term care needs
Memory Care
- For Seniors who need memory care because of Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia
- Distinct form of long-term skilled nursing that specifically caters to patients with memoryproblems
Hospice Care
- End-of-life support at home or at a special care facility
- Care where the goal is to manage symptoms so that a person’s last days may be spent with dignity and quality
Senior Day Care
- Many Senior Living Communities offer a day program that allows for a senior to enjoy activities, social interaction and any needed assistance.
- Allows for the senior to have a change of scenery when a loved one is providing care for an elder in the home
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