Studies show that roughly seven in 10 Americans more than 65 will require long-term care. Nobody knows your loved one like you do. Making the tough choice that they might require assistance beyond what you can offer is challenging. If you’re having trouble providing your parents with the care they require, consider a move into an assisted living community. Below are ways assisted living can benefit your aging loved ones:
Personalized Care
Assisted living communities put an emphasis on the experiences, particular health requirements, and personal preferences of each resident. The personnel in assisted living communities get to know each resident, making them feel at home, figuring out what kind of help they require, and setting up the best conditions for that.
Hands-on Assistance with Activities of Daily Living
Since many assisted living residents are autonomous, the breadth and intensity of help required vary from person to person. As they age, your loved one may require assistance with everyday tasks including cleaning the house, getting around, bathing, dressing, maintaining hygiene, and doing the laundry. Assisted living communities to accommodate your loved one’s needs, whether they require assistance frequently or perhaps sometimes.
Safety and Security
Safety is one of your main concerns as a caregiver for your loved one. When driving becomes hazardous or when you are concerned for their safety while they are cooking by themselves at home, it is time to start considering assisted living. Assisted living communities have a culture of safety that is evident in everything from their staff-to-patient ratio, to emergency preparation plans and more. The floor plans may also include security systems that will call for emergency assistance.
Social Activities and Engagement
Aging adults who maintain a busy social life may have slower memory loss. Regular social interaction reduces sadness and loneliness while enhancing the quality of life. Here in our retirement community, there is never a boring moment. We provide a ton of daily, weekly, and monthly activities to keep the mind and bodies of our residents in good shape. Your loved ones will take part in a variety of social activities that enhance their lives, satisfy their wellness objectives, and foster enduring connections with other residents and staff.
Independence and Fun
Even though assisted living communities offer sophisticated personal care, your loved one doesn’t have to use these services if they don’t need it. Your loved one can live independently in assisted living while also having access to conveniences and services that improve their quality of life.
As opposed to a nursing home or hospital environment, think of assisted living as a step up from a retirement community. Your loved one will be surrounded by things they enjoy and live freely, with both physical and mental autonomy in a caring, uplifting community.
Nutrition and Dining Options
Meals in assisted living are carefully created to promote senior nutrition and wellness. Executive chefs that are talented produce meals that are not only full of nutrients but also delicious and made with fresh, nutritious ingredients. Additionally, the eating experience is unrivaled.
Residents at our retirement community have a say in where they sit, when they eat, and what they eat. The menu is packed with delectable choices that change daily for variety. Dinner is a social occasion (rather than a lonely activity) for your loved one in our magnificent dining area since it encourages meals with friends.