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ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES FOR SENIORS

 

Living facilities with certain degree of assistance are usually for people who are in the age group of 60 years and above. Some particular candidates require help with “Activities of Daily Living” (ADLs), but desire to live life with a great degree of independence.

Assisted Living communities are a link between seniors who can live with independence and competent nursing homes.

 

Assisted living facilities give useful services like:

Ross Procedure

1. Eating,

 

2. Bathing,

 

3. Dressing,

 

4. Grooming,

 

5. Laundry,

 

6. Housekeeping,

 

7. Medical Assistance.

 

Facilities of Board and Care are generally housed in private residential units. In contrast to this, Assisted Living facilities are quite different as they are bigger set-ups organized as living communities for the elderly people. These associations can consist of a maximum of 400 residents or even a minimum of 25 seniors. People who are a part of assisted living communities generally see each other in a dining room when they meet for their meals.

 

A person holding the designation of ‘Activities Director’ keeps a close tab on a very important area in the assisted living community namely Social activities. The Activities Director makes daily arrangement options for residents that includes going out on short trips, handcrafts, dancing, musical entertainment, educational sessions, seminars and workshops, and some other similar opportunities. All these activities are chalked out with a view to develop an urge for mental and physical upliftment.

 

Assisted Living schemes have a blueprint to care for each individual member after they get admission. This blueprint contains the terms of personalized services that are agreed upon as per the requirement of the resident. This blueprint also has a guarantee clause which ensures that the facility agreed upon will be provided. At regular intervals of time, this blueprint is updated to ensure that the individual resident gets proper care in tune with his or her changing conditions.

 

Residents can reside at ‘Assisted Living’ associations as long as they like, even when their health is on a downslide. Many offer medical care and assistance till the end of life. In case you are thinking seriously about care options available for seniors, assisted living facilities are surely an option worthy of being considered.

 

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Asisted Living/Nursing Homes              Reply to this Comment

My Name is Amanda and I hold the designation of activity director in an Assisted Living Community. I have had over a decade of experience working with senior citezens as well as mentally challenged adults. After reading the information listed on your board it is appearent to me that the author lacks any necessary knowledge regarding working with seniors or those with dementia. In some cases is incorrect. For example NO PERSON SHOULD EVER ATTEMPT REALITY ORIENTATION with a demented resident in any setting. What would this accomplish? Telling a confused person that they are wrong. When dealing with any kind of confussion/dementia the person working with the resident should go to their reality, not attempt to impose our reality on a confused person which would further upset them. I am not a lawyer or a doctor therefore I do not practice law or perscribe medicine to sick persons. In other words: Leave this alone or to those that know how to do it and do it properly.

willett              Reply to this Comment

I was a patient at UPLAND REHABILITATION AND CARE following a bilateral mastectomy last year. The care was beyond awful. The patient rooms were hot; the outside temperatures were in the 90's, yet there was no air-conditioning. I had my son bring a fan down for my room. I am 5'10", my feet and ankles hung over the end of my bed. Alarms went off 20 out of the 24 hours I was there; response was almost nil. I pushed my call button at 9:45 PM. A nurse responded at 10:30. I received my medication well after midnight. The food was inedible. When a nurse told me I wouldn't be able to leave unless I ate my meals, I ordered dry cereal and milk. The disgusting hot food, which arrived cold, I took outside to trash cans. I was fortunate to have been lucid and was able to contact family and friends to get my out of the center after only a day. Even then, one of the directors told me I couldn't leave because I was not ambulatory, at least according to their records. I told her to talk to the nurses who saw me walking around the grounds barefoot and got me some (used) slippers-socks. It's a good thing I could move about by myself or I would have soiled that too-short bed several times over waiting for someone to answer a call buton. I must say, once my family and friends and the HMO advocate got involved, the center administration was very kind and helpful in securing my release. My heart goes out to all the dementia, stroke and immobile patients at the center, who are unable to speak for themselves.

I Concur              Reply to this Comment

I too have been a resident at a nursing home. The care is awful. It is amazing the things that these facilities can get away with. And the state officials just turn their heads to. Check out my latest posting about Southern Oaks. There is more to come!

This site              Reply to this Comment

Looking at info on Assisted Living and found the yellow hi-lited notes and letters. None of them make sense. You may want to check it out. Lists of drugs to be ordered are on there. Not a message about assisted living.

my mom              Reply to this Comment

Hi, My mom has been sick for sometime now...i have been caring for her at my home.........i am no longer able to give her this intense care.........can u advise me on how to get her into a facility

Cherry Hill Manor in Johnston RI              Reply to this Comment

This place is terrible!! My family had to place my mother here because she has had several strokes, and now has cancer and had to have a colostamy bag. They put her in a room by herself and do not tend to her at all. Her colostamy bag has exploded and soiled/stained her clothes. They accuse her of playing in her feces. She is very much alert and has all of her faculties. I have been complaining and now the nurses and cna's give me attitude when I go there. I would not recommend this place for an animal, never mind a human being. I just hope that these people recieve the same care they give when they are in need.

Dementia/Alzheimer's              Reply to this Comment

I have been entertaining seniors for over 20 years now and I find that when I play songs from the 40's, a lot of seniors actually sing the words along with me. What is amazing is that some don't even remember my name, but when I start a song, for example - "Let me call you sweetheart" - a lot of seniors who have dementia and/or even alzheimer's, readily sing the words and it amazes me everytime !!!

assisted living for mother              Reply to this Comment

Are you located in Tempe? if so is it on the lakes? I believe I spoke to you a few weeks ago about my Mother. Call me please at 480-284-7243. Dolores

assisted living              Reply to this Comment

Nice story.. My aunt was in assisted living. If she went to the hospital, after 15 days her things went to storage. If she went to rehab after and it turned 30 days, she was discharged and we had to get her things, put them in storage and reapply. The aides stole from her constantly. After 5 months I had to ask them to vacuum under the bed. They use the same mop water for every room and it smells moldy all the time. Shes in a nursing home now..no better. 15 days..room gone, 30 days discharged. She had broken dentures for as long as I can recall. Dentist came, made impressions and took her broken dentures leaving her no way to chew...and no one told kitchen..to chg her diet to ground and soft food. She was 6 weeks w/no teeth. Aides break things and steal. No cable tv and no A/C. I've taken her 4 pr of glasses, keep vanishing. The wheelchair and bed alarms go constantly.. ignored for most part. They give her insulin only at nite. She used to get it 4 times a day including long lasting 1 at nite. They test her in daytime but do nothing. It was 276 other day while I was there. They said if went over 300, they call Dr... but don't retest again until nite. It is hell for those people, but what is the recourse? We are at the mercy of a non caring system. I pray I'll never be that sick. The author should go undercover and live in some of these places for awhile.. but that may prove more then the gov't willing to admit.

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