Assisted living facilities are intended for senior residents and the disabled who require housing, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, grooming, and support with taking medicine. These establishments enable individuals to stick to an independent lifestyle and at the same time supply the right type of services needed in everyday activities. Occupants of assisted living facilities are commonly unable to live alone but are also not in need of full-time care. Thus, an assisted living facility provides an alternate to nursing homes that are more best suited for senior citizens with a significantly greater need for care.
Assisted living facilities are often times referred to as residential care, personal care, adult congregate living care, domiciliary care, retirement residences, adult homes, etc. Assisted living facilities often work in conjunction with nursing homes and independent living residences. Together, the 3 constitute Continuing Care Retirement Communities. Thus, an patient can start by shifting into an independent living home and progress to assisted living facilities or a nursing home dependent upon his needs as he ages.
Housing facilities can be independent single rooms or private suites. Assisted living residences often have unsuited bath areas and common dining areas. The senior and housing facility are expected to enter into a written occupancy plan. Assisted living facilities can provide house cleaning services, food services, washing clothes, and round-the-clock emergency solutions.
The personalized assistance supplied at assisted living facilities assure that the self-respect and self-regard of the occupants are upheld and that they get adequate ventures to socialize, make friends, and also keep in contact with their family. The assistance can be either routine or intensive. The personal assistants are certified to be conscious of the demands and values of senior citizen. They usually possess a college home support/resident care aide certificate or have the necessary balance of experience and education. Personal assistants may operate under the supervision of practitioners such as registered nurses.
The key things to keep in mind while finding an assisted living facility should include:
• Environment – This would include the capacity of the establishment, visiting hours, opportunities for socialization, and meal-related information.
• Activities – Factors such as flexibility of schedule, appeal of lounge areas, and chance of communicating with neighboring places should be regarded.
• Comforts – Presence of exercise centers, availability of equipment for supporting individuals with special needs, religious facilities, and storage room are the amenities that should be available.
• Prices – Costs of residing at the facility, rate at which expenses fluctuate, as well as services and utilities included in the costs are some of the qualities that should be thought about while checking out the expenses.
A facility should be paid a visit to and the feedback of staff and residents should be taken into consideration. In order to get a thorough picture, the facility should be visited on multiple instances at separate hours of the day over a course of time.
The Grand Brook Memory Care family is proud to be expanding its commitment to compassionate memory care services with the opening of its newest 42-resident assisted living memory care community in Grand Rapids. Families in Wyoming, Kentwood, Grand Rapids, and neighboring communities now have Michigan’s finest dementia care experts in their own back yard, providing care for loved ones close to home.
Our Grand Rapids community provides an environment for residents to enjoy modern amenities, state of the art care, and all the comforts of home. Residents live in two residential-style neighborhoods with private suites and large living spaces for relaxation, activities, and entertaining visitors. A clubhouse connects the homes and has a café, chapel, and even more space for families to enjoy. Every aspect of our community is designed with our residents in mind. A secure, central courtyard is available to all with abundant outdoor seating, picnic areas, and gardens. We believe that promoting outdoor activity in a safe environment is one of the keys to quality memory care.
To learn more about Grand Brook Memory Care of Grand Rapids, please contact us at 616-286-1266. We look forward to welcoming you to the Grand Brook family!