Assisted living communities can help to improve your loved one’s health & wellness and emotional well-being thanks to daily opportunities for dining, activity, and socialization. Knowing When Will Be The Time for Assisted Living:
Emotionally taxing to see someone you love
Unable to take care of themselves
Overbearing & inhibits to live a normal life
Basic activities contribute to daily life:
Bathing
Dressing
Toileting
Transferring Yourself Inside the home
Continence
Feeding
Transport yourself outside home
Find & Understand Senior Wellness by Above Activities:
Senior scores 5 out of 6 – Doesn’t Need a senior care
Senior scores 1 or 2 out of six – Need a senior care
Warning Signs to Notice in Elders:
Inability to Maintain Appearances
Weight Loss
Changes in Behavior
Messy House
Inability to Manage Medications
Choosing Assisted Living for Loved One:
24-hour supervision & assistance
Help with personal care
Medication reminders
Fun Activities
Health Monitoring
Transportation
wellness programs
Housekeeping & laundry
Care From Family Vs Senior Care For Elders:
Long-term care from family & friends– 65%
Need long-term care in some sort of senior care – 35%
Signs you need to consider assisted living:
A recent fall
Slow recovery from illness
Loss of a partner
Worsening of a health condition
Noticeable weight gain
Erratic behavior
Usage of community senior care systems:
Senior willingness to enter senior care – 19% to 42% over 13 years
The U.S. will need more housing facilities by 2040 – 2 million
Since 2010, facilities having over 90 % occupancy at all times
Seniors are expected to take up over the population – 20 %
Spending on Medicare:
US government will spend on Medicare in 2027 – $1.16 trillion
Reasons & Facilities To Choose Assisted Living :
One to three meals a day
Monitoring of medication
Personal care
Housekeeping & laundry
24-hour emergency care
Social & recreational activities
Questions to Ask To Decide The Need Of Assisted Living: