Assisted living
communities provide around-the-clock care for older adults who have certain
health or mobility needs. When your loved one needs support with independence
or when they require more assistance than you are able to provide, an assisted
living community may be the best choice.
If you’ve started
researching assisted living, you’ve undoubtedly noticed that there are many
options. How do you know which community is best for your loved one? We’ve made
a list of key assisted living qualities or characteristics that indicate
residents enjoy an exceptional quality of life. We hope this list will make
your search a little bit easier.
Family visits and
family contact are encouraged. Not everyone is lucky enough to live close to their loved ones who are
in assisted living. However, if you are close, your loved one’s community
should encourage family visits. They should also be able to accommodate
requests like family days, whether on site or taking your loved one out for the
day. Thankfully, technology enables frequent family contact for those who don’t
live close by. When choosing the right assisted living community, weigh both
options: ensure they are close enough to where you live and that they have the
necessary technology in place so your loved one can keep in touch virtually.
Diverse social
activities. One fear
people have about assisted living is that they’ll be isolated and alone, cut
off from any sense of community. Assisted living communities should have a
diverse range of social activities for all residents, including card games, arts
and crafts, different forms of exercise, music and movie-related activities,
cooking classes, and more. Social activities allow residents to keep exploring
their interests, while strengthening their friendships with other residents.
Opportunities for independence
and autonomy where possible. Moving your loved one into assisted living does not mean they are losing
their independence and autonomy. Many assisted living communities, like UMC at
Pitman, are designed to enable residents to maintain their independence in a
safe, comfortable setting.
Embracing
technology. Assisted
living communities use technology to help residents keep in contact with their
families, but there are many other areas where technology enhances quality of
life for everyone. Features such as medication reminders, fall or irregular
movement alerts, vital sign monitoring, and general security are all made
possible by using the latest technologies. Reputable assisted living
communities should embrace technology and be more than willing to teach
residents how to use it.
Assisted living in Pitman, NJ
Making the decision to
move a loved one into assisted living isn’t an easy one. We recommend choosing
a community that uses a “resident-directed” approach, like we do at UMC at
Pitman. The term resident-directed means that each person in the community
receives a customized level of care specific to their needs. We also
acknowledge that their health and mobility needs may change during their time
with us. Rather than having to move from one community to the next,
resident-directed assisted living communities accommodate people as necessary
over time.
If you’re looking for
an assisted
living community in Gloucester County, we hope the tips discussed here will
help you make an informed choice for your loved one. For more information about
UMC at Pitman, or if you have any questions about our assisted living care
services, please contact us today or visit our website at: https://pitman.umcommunities.org/
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