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Senior Living Options

As members of the Baby Boom generation age, the demand increases for reliable information about senior living and healthcare options. There are numerous choices for the care of an elderly loved one. Let’s take a look at some of the options.

Staying at Home

Many older adults would say that staying at home and living independently as long as possible is the most desirable option.However, their caregivers – often their adult children – may experience physical and emotional stress.Outside services such as home health care, adult day care and respite care can help to alleviate stress and ensure the best possible quality care. Respite care gives caregivers a much-needed break so that they can take a vacation or attend to other matters, Respite Care is available at several Evergreen communities and provides for a short time.The length of stay will depend on the need. Respite care is a good resource and a matter of necessity for those who provide care around the clock.

Independent Living

Independent living is also referred to as retirement living. Seniors live in an apartment where they are free to come and go. They continue their involvement in community activities and maintain their well being while on their own. Depending on the facility, one to three meals are served daily in a main dining area. Housekeeping services are provided at least once a week.The burden of maintaining a home is lifted. Each independent living facility offers amenities varying in number and cost. Some charge security deposits, community living fees or admission fees.If health care needs arise or escalate, home health agencies can also be utilized.

Assisted Living & Supportive Living

Assisted or Supportive Living is for seniors who want to maintain independence while also receiving some assistance with activities of daily living. Residents have their own apartment and are free to come and go as long as they are able. Most assisted living facilities provide three meals each day, caregiver services, medication reminders and professional nursing services. Assistance will also be available with bathing, dressing, grooming, incontinence care and laundry service. The senior’s physician is typically involved in the admission process. When looking for an assisted living facility, make sure it is licensed with the state. This ensures that the proper care is provided. Residents and/or their family members are responsible for paying for assisted living. Long- term care insurance policies may cover a portion of the cost.

Some assisted and supportive living communities also now offer memory support for seniors experiencing the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Residents may live in a separate unit within the assisted living facility that is secured for their safety, and designed to meet their needs.

Rehab to Home

In the past, older people would spend extended periods of time in a hospital for rehabilitation following surgery, serious illness or injury. That is no longer the case; patients are discharged from the hospital much sooner. Older adults benefit by staying temporarily in a skilled nursing facility for rehabilitation before they return home, typically for no longer than three months. Skilled nursing facilities employ registered nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), certified aides and certified therapists who provide care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Residents have access to physical, occupational and speech therapy. They re-learn motor skills and activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing and cooking. The resident’s physician writes prescriptions as necessary and works with the facility to develop a therapy plan. Often, rehab to home services will be covered under Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance.

Making the best choice

Researching all the available options is the best way to make an educated decision. Call the Evergreen Senior Living community near you to learn more about their specific services and amenities. We welcome you to come take a tour, speak to our staff and meet our residents. Visit our website to find the Evergreen community that’s right for you.

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