Sifting through the Benefits of Assisted Living over Home Care? These Tips can Help

Spanish Fort, AL – Assisted Living over Home Care? These Tips can Help

Trying to decide whether an elderly family member should remain at home or consider assisted living may be a Home Care Spanish Fort ALdifficult subject to navigate. The majority of seniors in this country are now preferring to remain at home as long as possible; however, there are tremendous benefits to moving into an assisted living facility.

When trying to figure out the benefits of assisted living, the most important first step is to visit several different facilities in the area and learn as much as possible about the activities, living spaces, and community environment. The more you know about assisted living, the easier it’s going to be to talk to a loved one about it.

Below are a few tips that can help you navigate this important topic:

1. Not all assisted living facilities are the same.

More often you will find an assisted living facility looking more like an upscale residential apartment complex than any other type of facility. Not all of them are, though. Many of the better ones have an actual restaurant today rather than cafeteria style eating location.  Some locations have a full exercise gym where residents can work on machines and stay in peak physical condition. That’s why it’s important to visit several and see exactly which what each one has to offer.

2. A community environment.

Seniors who live at home alone can often experience feelings of loneliness. They might prefer to remain in place simply because they don’t realize the community environment that exists in various assisted living communities.

Observe how the residents interact with one another, the activities they can enjoy throughout the facility, and opportunities they have to go to stores, the mall, doctors’ appointments, and much more.

3. Assistance around the clock.

Assisted living communities have staff members working around the clock who are compassionate, kind, and experienced in helping elderly clients with a wide range of needs. For example, a person might need help getting out of bed to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

The more you know about assisted living and the specifics of the care they offer, the easier it’s going to be to talk to a loved one about how beneficial it can be over basic home care.

If you or an aging loved one are considering Assisted Living near Spanish Fort, AL, contact Ashbury Manor Specialty Care and Assisted Living at 251-317-3017.

About Cindy Johnson

Ashbury Manor’s Administrator since 2008, Cindy Johnson is a long-time expert in the assisted living field. Prior to her arrival at Ashbury Manor, Cindy managed acquisitions and crisis management for existing and new larger senior care project developments for eleven years. As regional manager for an Oregon-based assisted living management company, Cindy was directly responsible for operations for five 50-65 bed assisted living facilities. As manager during the transition to new ownership, Cindy reorganized internal operations and conducted leadership training for Executive Directors. As a result of her management and expertise, one of the company’s facilities (in Ocala, Florida) received a deficiency-free survey, resulting in the lifting of a moratorium on operation.

A nurse for 36 years, senior care has always been Cindy’s passion. Desiring to work more closely with residents, Cindy became a Category II Administrator in 2005. As Ashbury Manor’s Administrator, Cindy understands the complexities associated with dementia and cognitive impairment and she has fallen in love with seniors with dementia or cognitive impairment and their families.

Cindy is Treasurer of the local “Senior Coalition” chapter. She enjoys mentoring new candidates who want to become administrators.

As a 16-bed facility, with Cindy's training and experience, our residents and their families can be sure Ashbury Manor’s carefully selected staff provides the expertise of a larger facility while maintaining the individualized personal care of a small special needs home.
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