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Assisted Living
At some point in an elder’s life, they will need more assistance to care for themselves properly. While they may not need the help of medical care or even skilled nursing services, they will need some form of assisted living. Hence, various assisted living facilities may be the best option to ensure that they are cared for and protected for the rest of their days.
Senior Care
Taking care of an elderly loved one can be a challenge – especially when they don’t want your help. However, understanding the reason behind the resistance to caring can often foster communication and cooperation.
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Respite Care
Caregivers require short-term breaks, and this is called respite care. Looking after the sick or disabled requires you to be present all 24 hours. So it would help if you looked after your own needs now and then. This is where you can get help from respite care.
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Retirement Living
Read on to find out more about the available options for senior retirement living and how retirement communities are helping to give families freedom and peace of mind.
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Memory Care
When it becomes challenging and overwhelming to look after a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, you may want to look into memory care living. This is a form of elderly living the provides comprehensive, specialized care for individuals with memory problems.
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Skilled Nursing
People often use the terms ‘assisted living’, ‘skilled nursing,’ and ‘nursing home’ interchangeably, but these all mean different things.
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Continuing Care Retirement Community
Life plan communities or continuing care retirement communities, also known as CCRCs, are places where people can retire that provide independent living, nursing home care, or assisted living.