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Assisted Living: Embracing Independence With Support

Written by Hawthorn Senior Living | Sep 14, 2023, 1:33:40 PM

Is it Time to Make the Move to an Assisted Living Community?

What is Residential Assisted Living for Seniors?

What is an Assisted Living Residence?

At What Age Do Most Older Adults Move to Residential Assisted Living?

Is My Loved One a Good Candidate for Assisted Living? 

Independent Living or Assisted Living?

Memory Care or Assisted Living?

Skilled Nursing or Assisted Living?          

Senior Living Community Amenities and Services

What are the Advantages of Assisted Living?

Mental Benefits

  1. Social engagement: Assisted living promotes socialization through various activities, outings and events. Regular interaction with peers fosters a sense of belonging and reduces feelings of isolation and loneliness, contributing to improved mental well-being.
  2. Mental stimulation: Engaging in stimulating activities like games, arts and crafts, and educational programs keeps the mind active and sharp, enhancing cognitive function and reducing the risk of cognitive decline
  3. Reduced stress: The availability of personalized care and support in assisted living can alleviate stress and anxiety, allowing residents to focus on enjoying their daily activities and pursuits.
  4. Emotional support: Assisted living communities provide emotional support and companionship, helping residents build meaningful connections with both staff and fellow residents.
  5. Freedom from household chores: By relieving seniors of household chores and maintenance responsibilities, assisted living allows them to focus on activities they enjoy, leading to reduced stress and increased emotional well-being.
  6. Improved quality of life: The combination of personalized care, social engagement and access to various amenities can significantly improve the overall quality of life for older adults in assisted living.

Physical Benefits

How Much Do Assisted Living Communities Cost?

  1. Monthly base rent: This covers the accommodations, utilities and access to communal amenities. The size and type of living space (private or shared) influence the monthly rent.
  2. Care services: Additional charges may apply for residents who require more personalized care or assistance with specific tasks. Community staff thoroughly evaluate potential residents to determine the level of care needed.
  3. Amenities and activities: Some communities offer all-inclusive packages that cover a wide range of amenities and activities, while others may charge separately for specific services or outings.
  4. Entrance fees and deposits: Certain assisted living communities may require an entrance fee or a deposit upon admission. These fees are usually refundable or applied toward the monthly costs.
  5. Personal expenses: Residents may have personal expenses related to shopping, salon services and other optional activities.

How Does One Pay for Assisted Living?

Does Medicare Pay for Assisted Living?

What Factors Should a Family Consider Before Choosing an Assisted Living Community?

What Features Should I Look for During a Tour?

What Questions Should I Ask When I Visit? 

  1. How many residents live here?
  2. What is the staff-to-resident ratio?
  3. What kind of training do you give your staff? What are their credentials?
  4. What are your safety measures for building security?
  5. Can I see your emergency alert system?
  6. How are care plans determined, and who makes the assessment?
  7. What are the procedures for COVID-19?
  8. How do you help your residents manage medication?
  9. What amenities are there?
  10. Do you allow pets?
  11. Do you allow smoking?
  12. Do you have a calendar of daily activities? How often are those activities scheduled in the local community?
  13. How do you welcome new members into your community?
  14. How do you encourage your residents to participate in activities?
  15. Do you prepare meals in-house?
  16. Are there visiting hours? Can family members drop by anytime?
  17. What kind of transportation do you offer? Can residents schedule it to get to appointments? How far do you travel?
  18. How do you resolve residents’ or families’ concerns?
  19. How do you handle situations when residents want or need to move?
  20. How do you monitor resident and family satisfaction?

Live as Independently as You Want With as Much Support as You Need