Choosing a Care Home for Assisted Living

November 3, 2009 at 5:02 am Leave a comment

There may be occasions when adults may need help in their everyday tasks such as dressing, bathing, eating, or using the bathroom but do not need full time nursing care. In such cases the help of assisted living facilities are taken for their well being. There are some retirement communities which offer assisted living facilities as a part of their package. Though assisted living costs are less than nursing homes it can be fairly expensive. The bills for the assisted living facility are generally borne by the older persons themselves or their family. Sometimes health and long term care insurance policies may also cover some of the costs.

While choosing a care home for assisted living it is important that only good quality homes that treats people with dignity and respect and promotes independence which improves the lives of the residents should be chosen. There are some assisted living homes that are registered to provide personal care which means that they will provide help with the daily activities such as washing, dressing and eating of the residents. There are some homes that have specialists and qualified nurses on duty for 24 hours a day to take care of the residents. What type of home is to be chosen will largely depend of the general health and needs of the individual.

It is also important to pay a visit to the care home to see on your own and verify about the facilities that are being offered. If it is possible then the concerned person may also be taken along so that they can also help you in choosing. The actual apartment or the unit that is being offered and the amount of furniture such as bed, chairs and tables etc should also be verified.

It should also be noted that the first impression also plays an important deciding role of choosing the assisted living care home.

Here are some clues that may help in deciding:

  • Are the newcomers greeted in a friendly manner on arrival?
  • Is the atmosphere homely and welcoming?
  • Is it clean and pleasantly decorated and furnished?
  • Is the home located near the main road? Is there much noise from traffic, or anything else?
  • Are the corridors and toilets wide enough for a walking frame or wheelchair?
  • Are there suitably adapted toilets and baths?
  • Are special diets catered for, and are residents’ likes and dislikes taken into account?
  • Is a choice of food offered at mealtimes?

  • Can residents eat in their rooms, or eat at different times, if they prefer?
  • Are staffs trained to sensitively help people eat their food, if necessary?
  • Which doctor or doctors can residents see?

The bedrooms and toilets should also be examined and seen if they are suitable. While examining, the following points should be considered:

  • Will the resident have a single room?
  • Whether the bedrooms are bright and pleasant?
  • Are there enough toilets within easy reach of the bedrooms and living areas?
  • Are staffs trained to spot the signs when someone needs to go to the toilet?
  • Are staffs cheerful and tactful about helping residents use the toilet and changing them if they are incontinent?

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