Here is a list of options for elderly care. Senior home care (http://www.brightstarcare.com/senior-home-care/ ) simply means the ability of seniors to stay in their own homes safely regardless of age or physical ability.
2. Caring for an elderly ailing relative or friend can be difficult. Many
people assume that nursing homes are the only option for those who
need special assistance or care. However, other options exist that offer
safe, cost-effective, clinically based care. Here is a list of options for
elderly care.
3. Homecare: In-home care allows your loved one to receive
treatment and care within the comfort of her or his own home. Select a
homecare agency that employs a registered nurse who oversees every
case and prepares person-centered care plans for each patient. In
addition to RN oversight, certain homecare providers, including
BrightStar Care®, offer the full continuum of homecare so you don’t
have to change care providers as your loved one’s needs progress from
companion to personal to medical care. Plus, according to an AARP
survey, 82 percent of people prefer to age in their homes.
4. Assisted Living Facilities: This option is for those who may need
help with certain tasks (i.e.: bathing, dressing, bathroom use) but still
want a level of independence. The centers are usually similar to
apartment-style dwellings where each person has their own personal
space but can have a sense of community with various activities, meal
plans, etc.
5. Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC’s): This allows
people to choose the type of care they would like. In each community
there are various levels of care that can range anywhere from
independent to those who might require more care. The resident can
evolve and move around as their needs change through the course of
their life.
6. Community Programs: If your family member is still independent
but may need services like transportation or meals provided to them,
then community programs may be a great option. Some community
programs might include Meals On Wheels, adult day care and
transportation services.
7. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU): ADU’s are additions to single
family homes that become a separate living area complete with a
kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, etc. These can be added to a basement,
attic, or any space where a separate dwelling makes sense.
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