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What Is Assisted Living


What is Assisted Living?

With all the diverse types of senior living obtainable today it's hard to figure out the differences between them and even more difficult to decide on the right one for you or a loved one. In addition to this confusion, living at an assisted living community may mean different help not just at different residences, but even to two residents at the same community!

The reason there is such a wide varity of help is because each resident get the amount of personal attention and support that they need while keeping independence. They are typically a good choice if you require more personal care than you are able receive at home, but you won't require the nonstop supervision of a nursing home. So if you or a loved one find that you're having trouble with everyday tasks but still want to maintain your independence an assisted living facility may be right for you. You can get the support you need while keeping as much of your independence as you'd like.

Resources for Seniors

Everything you need to know about choosing an assisted living community. Checklist helps you along every step of the way from researching, taking community tours, and finally deciding on a community that's right for your parent or loved one.

The American Health Care Association is a non-profit federation of affiliate state health organizations, together representing more than 11,000 non-profit and for-profit nursing facility, assisted living, developmentally-disabled, and subacute care providers that care for approximately one million elderly and disabled individuals each day.

Disability gov is the federal government website for comprehensive information about disability-related programs, services, policies, laws and regulations. The site links to thousands of resources from many different federal government agencies, as well as state and local governments and nonprofit organizations across the country

What Aid do Assisted Living Centers Give?

Senior living is a good choice for elders who prefer or need help with some of their daily living programs like grooming, cooking meals, showering or help going to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Housework, transported to appointments are also common and most facilities also assist with medication. Many quality homes will help create a tailor-made plan that meets all special wants but also giving members the independence to do what they like to on their own.

Is Assisted Living the Same Thing as a Nursing Home?

No, not really. They do offer plenty of the same services but a nursing home gives twenty four hour assistance and medical care for members. In an assisted living community 24 hour care is possible, but freedom is encouraged. Many provide intimate and apartment style living, several even have their own kitchens. Close to every home have community eating and areas for recreational activities.

Assisted Living and CCRC (Continuing Care Retirement Community)

An assisted living home is able to be part of a continuing care retirement community. These Continuing care retirement community communities are long-term living solutions for elders, normally in a single place. In the beginning, elders living at a CCRC have the benefit of independent retirement living. As members get older and begin needing support they obtain the assistance they want as they need it. This goes on until they want full time guidance and transition into a full nursing home environment providing the resident with all the senior services they'll need for their entire life.

How to Pay for Assisted Living

Most individuals pay for their senior living aid with private money but in a few instances exceptions are made. There are a few insurance policies that offer long-term care that cover senior living communities that are licensed. Examine your insurance policy to see if you're covered. Medicaid assistance is available to help compensate for the fees of senior living for seniors who qualify.

Is Senior Living the Right Alternative for You?

Choosing to move into a senior community and departing from the home that you're accustomed with may be hard. Even if you're expecting the benefits of assisted living; security, assistance, and social perks that come with it, you have to also consider the impact that it has for your family.

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