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There’s a lot to consider when weighing your options for your care needs at home and in a senior living community. First, there’s figuring out what the options are. Second is understanding what those options offer. Third is determining which ones are realistic for your needs, wants, and circumstances. How exactly do you find this information? We can help you by identifying the home care options and options for care in senior living - along with their pros and cons - right here.
You typically have two options when it comes to care at home, and here’s what you can expect from each.
Home Health Care – These services help you live independently at home and can also be useful when recovering from an injury or illness to help you regain independence. Home health care is provided hourly as-needed, or on a 24/7 live-in basis. It typically offers personal care, household chores, cooking, transportation, occupational, physical, and/ or speech therapy.
Adult Day Care – This option helps to give caregivers time away to go to work, run errands, or simply to have a break. Adult day care offers a safe environment and typically provides care during normal business hours, five days a week with services that may include meals and snacks, health monitoring, medication assistance, fitness, educational programs, and social activities.
Senior living communities typically offer independent living, assisted living, and memory care levels of care. What’s more, many senior living communities offer multiple types of care on the same campus for added convenience. Here’s what you can expect in senior living.
Independent Living – Rather than a type of care, independent living is more of a lifestyle choice for seniors who are able to look after themselves, but seek a more active, social way of life free of the hassles of chores and home upkeep. Communities feature a range of accommodation options as well as amenities that include restaurant-style dining, weekly housekeeping, fitness center, full-service beauty salon, and concierge services as well as a full calendar of events and activities.
Assisted Living – This type of care has many of the same features as independent living, but assisted living differs in that it also offers personalized care and support with activities of daily living like bathing, dressing and medication management. Care staff is available 24/7 and a registered nursing team is also onsite. The goal here is to provide the right amount of support to help you remain as independent as possible while enjoying an active, engaging and purposeful life.
Memory Care – Specifically designed to nurture those with Alzheimer’s and dementia, this type of care provides 24-hour support in a secure, calming environment with apartment-style accommodations. Staff is specially trained in memory care and not only provide the support found in assisted living for personal care needs, but also opportunities to socialize, stay active and enjoy purpose each and every day no matter the degree of cognitive impairment.
For more information, download our Stay or Go Guide to help you decide between care at home or in senior living or contact us today to schedule a tour.