Trying to decide when to help your parent make the transition to assisted living is often difficult and stressful, especially if mom or dad has reservations about the idea. As it turns out, a good amount of people still have negative connotations about senior communities. Outdated stereotypes, such as being confined to a small, clinical-looking room with minimal interaction, are all too common. Fortunately, they are very far from the truth! Modern assisted living communities, especially progressive organizations like UMC, prioritize all areas of wellness for their residents by constantly updating their services and extracurricular activities offered on-site. Full-service UMC communities have the bandwidth to provide high-level care like that of a nursing home, but without the stereotypical “nursing home” feel. With that being said, the main thing to keep in mind is that not moving mom or dad into assisted living when it’s needed can put their health and quality of life at risk!
If you’re not sure if
it’s time for mom or dad to make a change, here are some strong indicators that
show it’s time to have a conversation about moving into assisted living.
#1 – Increasing health
complications
Around 80% of older
adults suffer from at least one chronic health condition, and many have
multiple health concerns to maintain. These can become very difficult to manage
independently or even with the help of a family member. Increased care needs
are better managed by professionals who are not only able to supply the help
they need now, but are trained to watch for other health concerns, monitor
medication, and act quickly in an emergency situation. In assisted living, all
residents have 24/7
access to a care team who is experienced in treating chronic
illnesses, nursing care, medication management, and much more.
#2 – Neglected hygiene
One of the first signs
that an older adult is struggling is neglect in their hygiene and personal
care. In the ill and elderly, bathing, grooming, and taking care of everyday
hygiene can be difficult and exhausting, or they may even be unaware that they
are forgetting to take care of themselves. Signs of neglect include bad body
odor, unkempt and dirty hair, dirty nails that are too long, and clothing that
appears too small, damaged or unwashed. Poor hygiene can lead to health
complications and a poor quality of life, but it can be addressed and reversed
with the help of knowledgeable, trained associates in an assisted living
community.
#3 – Safety issues
Home can easily become
an unsafe space as we get older and experience changes in mobility. Falls in
the home are the leading cause of emergency room visits, severe injuries, and
even injury-related deaths in senior adults. Furthermore, senior forgetfulness
can cause wandering, fires, and dangerous use of medication when unsupervised
for long periods of time. In an assisted living community, apartments are
designed to optimize safety. In addition, associates who are on-site all day,
every day are trained to help residents move safely around campus to prevent
falls. Should a resident find themselves in a sticky situation, they can
activate their 24-hour alert pendant and receive advanced medical care almost
immediately if needed.
#4 – Isolation
As we’ve seen during
the pandemic, isolation has a very powerful impact on our mental and physical
wellbeing. For elderly people who are less mobile, restricted by health
conditions, or unable to travel independently, isolation can be devastating to
manage. It’s a primary cause of depression and anxiety in seniors and can lead
to severe mental and physical decline. Assisted living communities are much
more than medical and housing facilities and are actually a great source of
support for seniors. With an event-filled social calendar, clubs of all
varieties, and plenty of neighbors to socialize with, a good assisted living
community helps seniors to reconnect with the outside world and alleviate
loneliness.
Find the best assisted
living community in Sussex County
Bristol Glen is part
of the United Methodist Community network, a collection of assisted living
communities in New Jersey dedicated to supporting abundant and independent
living for all seniors. Our apartment-style living, dedicated care teams, wide
range of personal care services, vibrant social calendar, and beautiful grounds
are just some of the reasons why we earned a place on the U.S.
News Best Nursing Homes and Short-Stay Rehabilitation Lists!
If you want to find
out more about our approach to assisted living in New Jersey, then please get
in touch today or visit our website at: https://umcommunities.org/bristolglen/
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