Are you
considering assisted
living or long-term
care for an older loved one? You may be wondering what the differences
are, and which option is the best for your circumstances. Both assisted living
and long term care share a common goal: to ensure senior residents live as
safely and as comfortably as possible.
Many senior living
communities provide both assisted living and long term care, and in this
article we’ll discuss some of the key differences and similarities. The team
at United Methodist Communities hopes
you find this information helpful in choosing the best living arrangement for
your loved one.
Key
similarities between assisted living and long-term care
- Safety. Both living arrangements are designed to maximize the safety
of all residents, including things like wide, flat staircases with very
secure handrails and grab bars in every restroom. You also won’t find any
tripping hazards like rugs that can get caught underfoot, or slippery
surfaces. Safety also includes things like alarm systems and security
guards for around-the-clock protection. Residents may also keep 24 hour
alert pendants on their person in case of emergency.
- Help with medication management. Those who are on several medications
often need help remembering which medications to take when. Associates are
onsite to help avoid any missed doses and prevent any mix-ups.
- Support with daily life, including help with personal hygiene,
light cleaning, daily exercise, and more. People in assisted living and
long term care greatly benefit from having daily support.
- Proper nutrition. Seniors will enjoy delicious meals
throughout the day to ensure they are properly nourishing their
bodies.
Key
differences between assisted living and long-term care
- The level of support. People who live in assisted living
communities may not have serious mobility or medical issues that affect
their quality of life. However, they may still require a level of support
(or assistance) here and there on a daily basis. Long-term care
residences, also known as skilled nursing communities, are more commonly
used by people who require 24/7 support and medical attention.
- The extent of services offered. Long-term care communities offer more
services because the residents generally require a more comprehensive
level of care. Things like assistance using the bathroom, full-time health
monitoring, and support with mobility are all common services you’ll find
in long-term care. While assisted living offers help with daily tasks when
needed and encourages residents to continue living a more independent
lifestyle.
- The set-up. If you’ve ever visited an assisted living
community, you probably noticed how it feels exactly like an apartment
complex, with residents coming and going as they please. On the other
hand, in nursing communities, it will be more common to see medical
equipment and associates present with residents at all times.
- Independent lifestyles for seniors in
Camden County, NJ
The level of care and
support your loved one needs will determine which option is best for them. Many
senior living communities have both assisted living and long-term care
neighborhoods on the same grounds. With each one striving to support and uplift
residents, while keeping them safe and comfortable.
At UMC
at Collingswood, you’ll see independent living for seniors in full swing.
Our full-service assisted living community helps residents remain independent
for as long as possible, while offering the help they need with things like
maintenance and handyman work, housekeeping services, medication reminders,
personal hygiene assistance, and much more.
For more information
about Collingswood, our assisted living community in Camden County NJ, please
contact our team today or visit our website at: https://collingswood.umcommunities.org/assisted-living-south-jersey/
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