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Time marches on and so do we. Before we know it, we are older and so are our parents or loved ones. Taking care of them and being sure the requirements are met become a prime concern particularly when they commence to not be able to care for themselves as they used to. This dilemma touches most every family. The thing to avoid is to remain within veil of ignorance by not understanding your options and waiting around until the last moment to make an sudden and often uniformed decision. Care for the older is of utmost importance. This will be addressed in a comparison between adult day care, assisted living, and nursing home proper care.

Adult day care has the shortest care periods and usually lasts upwards to 8 hours a day and 5 days and nights a week. People who have Alzheimer’s, the feeble, the actually handicapped, those infected with HIV/AIDS, people with weak brain function and the hearing and visually damaged are included in this type of care. This serves as respite for busy caregivers and offers social and recreational activities, meals, therapy, health and social services. Usually there is an assessment made of the requirements of each person before they enter in the program. It is also important to learn how physically able they are because adult day care will provide rehabilitative services and personal care. One of its greatest advantages is that it helps people remain independent and be able to experience cherished ones as long as they can plus it gives caregivers the break they often need.

The next thing up in care, if seniors are not living with friends or family, is assisted living. This is for seniors who are somewhat independent and who need more proper care than a retirement community has available. The focus is on allowing for individual residents’ independence, need for privacy, choice, and safety. The services offered are personal (bathing, dressing up, transferring, toileting, and eating), health care (which also involves management of medications), social and physical activities, 24-hour supervision, education, laundry washing, linen, housekeeping, unit maintenance, shopping, meal preparation, money management and transportation. A person can occupy a furnished or unfurnished studio or 1-bedroom unit with a bathroom. Some places have a shared bathroom. Also some units could have kitchenettes or even a full kitchen.

Any homeowner is assessed according to physical and cognitive abilities, emotional awareness, medical history (including medications being taken) and some personal history to find out if assisted living is a good option. Family people are encouraged to continue being part of the resident’s life and are delightful to attend social activities throughout the year and on holidays. Usually aided living places have a full-time nurse and trained staff. Meals are eaten in a dining room and assistance is given when needed. Activities are prepared throughout the day and residents have the choice to go to or not. Church services are held, some becoming a specific denomination and there is usually a non-secular gathering. Assisted care is regulated by the express.

The nursing home is the most intensive in care (along with grownup family care homes). The particular residents have definite physical needs. They usually have physical or mental disorders or happen to be too weak and/or not able to move around, bathe or prepare their own meals. Their ADL’s (Activities of Daily living) are minimal and low functioning. As a common rule, there will be no recuperation or ability to care for themselves, so assistance is a necessity for many or all ADL’s. There are particular medical needs too.

Healthcare professionals and nursing aids are available round the clock. Because of the residents’ needs, nursing homes are staffed with that in mind. There is full management of medication and it is administered in accordance to a physician’s orders. A person can obtain a private room if he/she is paying with private funds. Normally, there are 2 individuals to a room. Meals are taken to them or residents are taken to the dining area. Besides full help, assisted living facilities offer rehabilitative services, exercise, social activities, laundry washing, housekeeping, and prepared foods. Families and friends are encouraged to visit.

The charge depends on where the home is and what the surcharge is that is linked for private payers. Roughly 70% of nursing home costs are paid by the state and federal government governments. The government pays part or all of the fees for about 85% of the residents. Another funding option is long-term care insurance.

In summary, adult day care involves hours of proper care, while assisted living and assisted living facilities offer more care progressively. It helps to research all the non commercial and financial options. There are a wealth of other websites that will help relatives and friends find the right place for their family members and the phone book listings companies and people which may have a network to draw from. Quality care of our elderly is essential. Understanding what can be done is being done, brings a sense of peace of mind.