Tuesday, January 14, 2014

What Facilities One Should Expect In an Assisted Living Center


An assisted living center offers seniors a residential option, helping them remain as independent as possible, while giving them access to help with certain daily needs, such as cooking, housekeeping, and health care and commuting to appointments.

Assisted living centers are part of retirement communities letting the elder live a peaceful life as they enter in a secure and safe place, enjoying their privacy and freedom.The personalized services takes into account the resident's present needs and is flexible enough to accommodate extra services where necessary. This is ideal for those who do not need round the clock care.

Licensing requirements vary across the United States and hence, services may vary.

Typically, an assisted living center offers the following services:

• Breakfast, lunch and dinner, usually in a common dining room with other residents
• If required, help with eating, bathing, dressing, visiting the restroom, walking, etc.
• Housekeeping
• Personal laundry including bed linen
• Pet care if there are pets
• Personal care and grooming including shaving, hair care, etc.
• Bathing and dressing help ranging from being available for help and actually assisting the process
• Help with local travel, as in keeping an appointment at the hospital or visiting with friends
• Health and medical care
• 24-hour security
• Emergency contact arrangements
• Programs for daily activity and staying fit
• Prescription medication management - storage, administration and replenishing
• Scheduling doctors' appointments and visits
• Laundry services
• Readily available staff, just a phone call away, both for regular needs, scheduled in advance or for emergencies.
• Constant companionship to help move around.
Based on the above basic services, while selecting an assisted living center, the following factors come into the picture:
• A friendly safe and comfortable place that is well maintained and clean
• Hobbies and activities
• Amenities like a gym, library, onsite place of worship proximity to one, a library, recreation club
• Quality of food in terms of nutrition, choices available and whether the center offers the facility to eat in your room
• Procedure for handling health issues, including process for handling emergencies. What is the system for hospitalization?
• Compliance with local regulations since this varies from state to state.
• Whether any complaints have been registered against the assisted living center
• Last and certainly not least, the rates charged

The size of these centers may vary depending on number of residents. The choice of housing may be a studio accommodation or a one bedroom apartment. The residents, individual or a couple have their own set of keys to enjoy the freedom of coming or going as they like. Although breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in a common dining room to promote interaction, some facilities may allow residents to eat in their own rooms. Some assisted living centers may have within the campus, a spa, fitness center, caf矇, theater and other activities to keep the residents engaged. Security is an important aspect.

It is important to remember that assisted living centers only offer a specific level of care and when that is not sufficient, different care settings may be required.

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