Assisted Living

We all may be faced with assisted living at some point.  It may be us or a loved one That requires assisted living. What do you do when that day comes?  What you should do is get some information about it before you need it. I know there are all kinds of things that happen to us or our loved ones that are sudden and out of our control.  But there are instances where you may have a little time to do some research.

The more information you have the better off you are. One of the first things I would do is look for a facility that is close to family and friends.  Family visits can be very important to the person in the facility.  The more visits from family and friends the less isolating it is.  A sense of belonging is very important.  Make sure you can get phone calls or maybe emails to someone who may be in an assisted living facility.  My thought is the more communication to that person the better they will feel.

Assisted living is different than nursing home care or a senior retirement community.
In the case of a assisted living environment, the person usually needs help with day to day living.  Things such as taking a bath, getting dressed, and eating. This doesn’t cover personal or medical  care.  If those services are needed they must be provided from outside the assisted living facility.

Some Key points:
How much freedom and independence  will I have?
Are there different levels of care available?
Who decides the assisted living services or level of services a person will receive?
Is there more than one floor plan to choose from?
What kind of meal service does the assisted living facility provide?

I’d like to take a minute or two to touch on this point, the meals, because of nutrition and perhaps religious practices.  someone may require a kosher or vegetarian diet or someone who needs special foods because of nutritional needs.  Find out if the assisted living facility has a nutrition specialist that comes in and evaluates the person’s diet.

Will I be able to have guests at the assisted living facility?   How may guests may I have at one time?  Is there a specific visiting time or is it open all day and part of the evening?  What are the restrictions?

What happens in case of a natural catastrophe?  Who takes care of the evacuation? What is the plan?  Is there some special insurance to take care of that?  Is there a backup plan?
Ask to see the disaster plan for any facility you are considering?   Who takes care of the relocating if necessary for long term?

Some other questions:
Will the assisted living facility have any transportation for shopping or other activities?
Does the facility ever put on field trips?
Is this assisted living facility  equipped with hand rails and or pull cords?

Questions, Questions and more Questions seem to be the thrust of this article. Why?  Because no one facility has the same services or options.  Each one is different and by asking the right questions you can make better decisions on the choice of a assisted living facility.  Don’t be afraid to ask questions.  Here are a few more questions for your list.

Is parking convenient to your living unit?
Is the parking area well lit?
Is there a security guard or a gated entrance to the assisted living facility?
Is public transportation available?

I wish you well in your search for an assisted living facility!

Assisted Living Facilities Today Focus on Living, not Retiring

With workout facilities, pools, golf courses and trips, the aging communities today are not looking for their parents assisted living communities of the past. In fact, Baby Boomers are looking to live out their golden years packed full of as much adventure and fun as possible.  are all changing their modern assisted living construction to reflect new attitudes about retirement living.

The New Look of Active Assisted Living Facilities Today
Besides all the modern safety features, furniture and designs of new assisted living facilities, seniors are also given a packed calendar of activities to choose from- encouraging active retirement, not just sitting and watching the days fly by.

From line-dancing instruction, ukulele club and wine tasting trips, senior assisted living facilities today are not so much retirement homes as they are active learning centers. Here are just some of the packed calendar events that are listed in many assisted living centers today.

1. Arts Programs and Events
2. Athletic and Sporting Events
3. Community Social Activities
4. Dance Programs and Events
5. Entertainment and Shows
6. Recreation Coordinated Events
7.Religious Services and Programs
8. Social Services Programs
9. Support Groups

People are living longer, so why should their ?living? be any different? That is the refreshing take on new assisted living and senior retirement centers today.
Seniors can learn guitar, learn to speak Italian and tackle that big quilting project they have wanted to finish with like-minded peers around them.

Assisted living facilities all over the United States are focusing on modernizing what used to be called nursing homes and changing the name to active senior communities. Instead of a cold cafeteria every 6 hours for meals, gourmet chefs prepare amazing dishes. Physical therapists and masseuse are often onsite to provide long term care. And if one group is heading out for a round of golf, another group is watching a ballet performance downtown. Just because you?ve reached your golden years, doesn?t mean they have to be stationary.

About the author: Melissa Peterman is a web content producer for Innuity. For more information about California assisted living

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