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Our Industry
With the tremendous increase in our nation’s
elderly population, the
assisted living and retirement community industry in America has grown rapidly
over the past decade. Yet, many people are still confused about the term “assisted living”
and how it differs from nursing homes, nursing home care and retirement living.
Assisted Living
Assisted living is a less costly, more
homelike senior housing option for individuals who need
some assistance with daily activities, but don’t require
the full-time care of a nursing home facility. Many types of people choose to live in assisted
living residences – young and elderly – and some suffer from Alzheimer’s
disease, senile dementia or other memory disorders. Still others may need help with incontinence or
mobility.
The types of services offered in assisted living communities
vary depending upon state
requirements and company policies. Most assisted living communities offer private senior apartments, community dining rooms,
and scheduled social and recreational programs in
addition to varying levels of assistance with the
activities of daily living.
The cost of assisted living care is generally lower than
skilled nursing home care. Residents or their family members
usually pay for assisted living care, although care may be
reimbursed by an individual’s health or long-term care
insurance policy depending upon the specifications of the
policy. Some state and local governments also offer subsidies
for low-income residents. Check with your private insurance
provider and state and local government agencies to determine
what type of financial assistance may be available to you.
Retirement Living
Retirement living is designed for seniors
who are able to care for themselves independently, but want to live in an environment that provides communal services
and activities such as dining and recreational opportunities.
Many retirement communities feature separate senior apartments or
cottages and include community pools, exercise facilities and
social halls.
Skilled nursing home care
Skilled nursing home care
facilities are designed
for residents who require 24-hour supervisory nursing home
care and, until recently, offered one of the only forms of
senior care. Skilled nursing home facilities are staffed by
registered nurses, licensed practical nurses
and certified
nursing assistants. Residents live in single or shared rooms
and usually dine together in a community dining room.
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