According to the US Census Bureau’s latest statistics, there were 54 million adults ages 65 years and older, accounting for approximately 16.5% of the nation's population in 2021. An aging population means the number of seniors who require help with the ADLs (activities of living) will continue to grow as will the necessity for assisted living to address those needs. While assisted living communities vary as do state requirements, generally assisted living is defined as another long-term care option for those who don’t require the kind of 24/7 skilled care found in nursing homes.
The most common ADLs provided in assisted living include bathing, dressing, toileting, eating or transferring to bed. Rachel Reeves, director of communications for the National Center for Assisted Living, a non-profit organization representing assisted living facilities across the country, explains, "Assisted living really focuses on supporting individuals with those activities, but then also maximizing independence and socialization in a home-like environment.”
So how do you decide the best fit for yourself or a loved one when it comes to an assisted living community? Experts say begin by researching who regulates assisted living in your state and the type of regulations in place. Then begin looking at individual homes. The most important thing is to ensure the home provides the level of care you or your loved one needs now and will need over the next several years as you don’t want to have to make another move in a couple of years.
Affordability is another consideration. Consulting with an Elder Care Attorney can be helpful in exploring creative ways to pay for assisted living. Also you will want a location convenient to family and friends, and for getting to doctor appointments, shopping, banking and more.
MorningStar of Sparks Reno is one of the finest senior living communities in the Reno area. We offer 128 bright suites for independent living, 80 suites for assisted living and another 32 suites devoted to the care of those with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. Visit our website for availability and to ask about our “All neighborhoods: $2022 Special Offer.”
Source: health.usnews.com/best-assisted-living/articles/what-factors-make-for-the-best-assisted-living-facilities
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