Assisted Living communities provide a safe, secure, and social environment for seniors who need help with daily tasks but don't require the intensive medical care of a nursing home. They offer individualized care plans to provide the level of care needed to live safely.
Who it's for:
It's designed for seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) like bathing, dressing, eating, and medication management. They offer a home-like environment with apartment-style housing and common areas for social interaction. Residents can maintain a degree of independence while having access to supportive services and 24/7 staff for emergencies.
What it offers:
Personalized Care: Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility.
Medication Management: Clinical management of all medications.
Housekeeping and Laundry: Services to maintain and clean your living space and provide laundry services.
Meal Services: Meals are prepared and served 3 times a day in a communal dining area. Some communities offer anytime dining throughout the day in a restaurant style setting.
Transportation: Some facilities offer transportation for errands or outings.
Activities and Socialization: Organized activities and events are scheduled daily to engage residents, promote well-being and encourage socialization.
Amenities: These communities often include amenities such as rehabilitation centers, pools, dining venues, theaters, libraries, coffee shops, and activity rooms.
Security and Supervision: 24-hour staff available for emergencies, monitoring and safety of all residents.