What you need to know about assisted Living


Living in an assisted living community is the best choice for many seniors, but it won't be the right option for everyone. That is why seniors, caregivers, and families of seniors need to understand the requirements for assisted Living now to make an educated decision when the time comes.

What is Assisted Living? 

Assisted Living is long-term care that provides limited day-to-day assistance for generally active seniors wanting to maintain some independence. This is perfect for seniors who still want to have their own space but need support with daily activities. Assisted Living allows for personalized assistance that fits the resident's needs while empowering them to stay as independent as possible. 

Assisted Living fits the needs of seniors who:

  • Need occasional professional medical assistance

  • Need help with specific, minimal daily tasks

  • Don't need the scope of care provided in a nursing home, but can't safely live independently

  • Need access to care but want to maintain their independence and privacy for as long as possible

  • Want to (and can) be active members of the community

 

Assisted living requirements

While requirements for Assisted Living vary from community to community, there are some common requirements:

  1. Community admissions forms - this is a resident agreement outlining the services to be provided and the required fees.

  2. Medical history and physical assessment - should be completed by the future resident's physician a month or less before the start date for services.

  3. Care plan - should explain what, when, and how services will be provided, as well as who will administer them. Generally, care plans are updated at least every six months to account for resident needs and ensure they fit resident preferences and comfort levels.

 

Assisted Living is a wonderful long-term care option for many seniors, but not for all. Before you take the next step, make sure to speak with your loved one to understand their needs better and reach out to communities you are considering to learn more details on their specific requirements and how they fit your loved one. Finding the right care and community makes all the difference.


About Calson 

Calson has been actively involved in senior living for over 30 years, and we are continuously innovating our communities for seniors throughout Northern California. Our family and team members provide a safe, engaging, and comfortable environment for our residents. Want to learn more about what our independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities offer? Contact Us

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