How Do You Make The Right Choice For Your Loved One?
Have you thought about senior living options for yourself or a loved one? According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 70% of people 65 or older will need long-term care services during their lifetime. With so many options for senior care, there are bound to be just as many questions. One of the most common questions is, what is the difference between assisted living communities and nursing homes?
What Are The Key Differences?
Here are some of the key differences between assisted living and nursing homes:
- Assisted living is designed for seniors who can maintain some level of independence but need help with daily tasks like bathing, grooming, dressing and medication management.
- Nursing homes are designed for seniors who cannot live alone and need round-the-clock care for chronic conditions or those who need short-term care after a hospital stay.
- In assisted living communities, residents furnish their apartments with their personal items. Communities usually offer a variety of apartments or suites to choose from.
- Nursing homes supply basic furnishings and patients may bring some personal belongings. They live in rooms with bathrooms, rather than apartments, that they typically share with other patients.
- Assisted living is more person-centered. Each resident’s preferences are considered when making their individualized care plans.
- Nursing homes are more task-focused. Patients’ schedules are based on staff availability which can mean fewer choices in schedules, activities and dining menus.
There is no easy choice when it comes to senior living — it’s personal. At Hamlet, we understand and are here to help you navigate your choices. We offer a continuum of care, from independent living to assisted living to short-term respite and memory care, where we can meet residents’ needs as they age and their needs change. If you are looking at options, see why Assisted Living at Hamlet may be the right choice for you or your loved one.