Senior Living

People pay a large portion of their nursing home costs. Medicaid, the repayment resource for individuals without adequate income and assets to cover for themselves, accounts for about 45% of all long-term care costs. Medicare, medical insurance for individuals older and age 65 and those on Social Security disability accounts for just 11% of nursing home prices because Medicare doesn't pay for nursing home treatment for the long - term, as some people wrongly think. Continue reading

Nursing Home AdmissionMaking the choice to move a loved one to a skilled nursing facility is not a decision that is taken lightly.  Because there is no certain age criteria, one must look at the actual physical and emotional health of the person in consideration.

What Is a Skilled Nursing Facility?

In California, the Department of Public Health licenses all skilled nursing facilities, also commonly known as nursing homes. These health care facilities provide round-the-clock custodial care and skilled nursing to individuals on a long-term basis. Most, but not all of these dwellings, are Medicare and Medi-Cal certified, while some only… Continue reading

Adult Day Program ActivitiesIf you are looking for elder care that provides assistance and structured activities, an Adult Day Program is what you want. Licensed by the California Department of Social Services, this non-medical, day-time program provides various levels of assistance and supervision to seniors (and even younger adults) who are unable to care for themselves during the day.

Besides providing meals, respite and support with various daily living tasks, Adult Day Programs also offer a large range of activities that help keep the seniors alert, improve physical strength and increase socialization skills. They range from simple arts and crafts to memory-enhancing games… Continue reading

Seniors Living AloneEven though most senior citizens want to live independently for as long as possible, there comes a time when being alone has its disadvantages.  The downsides of seniors living by themselves range from safety issues such as falling to psychological impairments such as memory loss.

 

Physical Safety

Many age-related conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, dementia and hypertension can affect a person’s physical strength and balance. It is harder to get up on a ladder to wash windows or even retrieve something from a high shelf.

Instead of waiting for help, some seniors attempt to handle these chores… Continue reading

Assisted Living Couples - We Know a PlaceOne of the more unique challenges in assisted living placement is finding accommodation that offers arrangements for couples. Finding an Assisted Living Facility for Couples is not an easy task.  Typically, when a husband or wife is in declining health, and in-home care is not a viable option, he or she moves into an assisted living or other senior housing facility. In establishments that offer different levels of care, it is not uncommon to find both spouses living under the same roof, but not necessarily the same room or apartment.

 

Couples with Different Needs

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Senior Living Community - We Know a Place

A  Senior Living Community houses and offers seniors help with their activities of everyday living. When entering a community like this, the staff may develop a customized personal care program to achieve their senior resident’s needs. The community staff may organize this personally tailored care plan of the senior resident to their household and the senior’s doctor. Some services may also be provided within the community by a third-party agency or independent expert wellness care providers. Planned activities and monitoring of the senior’s physical happiness are all part of ensuring the senior’s safety, good health, and total health.

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Residential Care Homes for the Elderly

Residential care homes for the elderly are recognized by various terms depending on where you reside. In many regions they are called group homes, adult family homes, board and care homes, in other areas they may be referred to as adult foster homes or personal care homes. Generally they all have the very same things in common; they offer care for elderly people in a home setting which is very similar to an extended family.

This type of establishment is an excellent place for occupants who don’t care to reside in a larger community setting but still need an amount… Continue reading

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