While some seniors
move into assisted living on a permanent basis, others move in to recover from
an injury, illness or surgery. Otherwise known as short-term rehabilitation.
This short-term service is a great opportunity for seniors to experience professional
therapy in a safe, welcoming community setting, before returning back home. It
can also be a prime opportunity for your senior loved one to experience
assisted living firsthand, and see if this is something they would like
full-time. With that said, here’s more on what makes short-term rehab offered
by leading assisted living communities such a desirable option.
Professional caregivers onsite, 24 hours a day
When recovering from
an illness or surgery, seniors need a much higher level of care than they usually
would. Often, family members are unable to provide this either because their
loved one needs professional nursing care and a high level of assistance or
because full time care at home isn’t possible due to work and other
commitments.
In an assisted living
community, all the care services a senior would need are already onsite and
available 24 hours a day. These professionals have the necessary training and
experience to properly care for seniors who are recovering from a wide range of
health conditions, such as a serious fall, heart operation, pneumonia, a
hip replacement, and more. They can assist with daily tasks of living as well,
like bathing, dressing, and feeding, all while ensuring your senior parent’s
recovery stays on track.
Onsite rehabilitation and therapy
Similarly, there are
also a wide range of therapists onsite and available to meet their
rehabilitation needs for physical, speech, respiratory, and occupational
therapy. This means that seniors using assisted living for short-term stays get
the benefit of trained therapists coming directly to them – no need to source
professionals, make appointments, organize transport or perform complex
exercises at home.
This is as convenient
for patients as it is for their family caregivers, ensuring they get a high
quality rehabilitation program that helps to accelerate the healing process,
build strength, and recover more effectively from their illness or operation.
Senior-safe living spaces
Unlike assisted living
communities, the standard home is not usually designed to prioritize the needs
of seniors. While seniors may usually be independent at home, this changes when
they are recovering from a surgery or illness. Stairs, bathrooms, and other
everyday tasks can become serious obstacles to a recovering senior. The last
thing anyone wants is the additional complication of a fall.
Staying at an assisted
living community for the recovery period effectively removes this challenge.
The entire community – from the communal areas to the apartments – are designed
to meet the needs of seniors. Fall risks are reduced as much as possible
through the combination of room design, grab bars, 24-hour alert pendants,
other equipment like wheelchairs and walkers, and the constant assistance of
the care team themselves.
An opportunity to experience assisted living
As anyone with a
senior parent knows, there can be a lot of resistance to the idea of moving
into an assisted living community. Although your loved one may believe, deep
down, that it could be the right choice for them, it’s normal to initially
reject the idea. Change is much harder when you’re older, especially when it
feels like giving up a part of your life and independence.
Staying in an assisted
living facility for short-term rehabilitation is an easier bridge for a senior
(as well as their families!) to cross when broaching the subject of moving. Not
only will your senior family member receive excellent care, but they will also
experience other essential assisted living services firsthand. It’s important
to remember that a reputable assisted living community is focused on each
resident’s quality of life, and helps them maintain as much independence as
possible. A short-term stay gives patients a chance to experience daily life in
the community without the pressure of an immediate decision to move
permanently.
Short-term rehab in Sussex County, NJ
UMC at Bristol Glen is
proud to say that we’ve recently earned a place on the U.S.
News Best Nursing Homes and Short-Stay Rehabilitation Lists, reflecting our
dedication to the quality of our short-term rehabilitation services, including
the expertise of our associates and medical professionals on-site. As a
full-service senior community, our aim is to offer everything seniors need to
live a full and independent life. From comfortable apartments and beautiful
outdoor spaces to qualified, compassionate caregivers, we offer seniors the
resources and care they need to meet their recovery goals.
If you or a loved one
is looking for post-operative or post-hospitalization care, please contact a
care advisor at Bristol Glen today or visit our website at https://bristolglen.umcommunities.org/short-term-rehab-nj/
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