What Is Assisted Living?
Assisted living offers older
people the opportunity to live independently, while still
having access to the medical and domestic facilities of a
nursing home and the day-to-day assistance of trained
staff. For those who perhaps find it a bit of a struggle
to cope with household tasks such as cooking and cleaning, or
want the security of knowing that there is assistance available in case of emergency,
assisted living is often an ideal solution to their
needs.
As such, it is an increasingly popular housing choice for
older people, particularly those who do not wish, or feel they
do not need, the more restrictive environment of a nursing
home.
Assisted living developments typically have facilities for
eating, laundry, and cleaning, and also a wide range of social
activities on offer for residents. Assisted living developments
can be both big and small; some are large enough to house
hundreds of residents, while others cater to only a handful.
What all assisted living facilities have in common, however, is
that they are more affordable than a nursing home; the charge
for an assisted living facility is typically about 70% that of
a nursing home. Consequently, assisted living is an
increasingly popular alternative to the rather restrictive and
sometimes sterile atmosphere of a nursing home. Residents are
attracted by the degree of autonomy and independence they
offer, while still retaining 24-hour services for the benefit
and convenience of older citizens, and the peace of mind of
their children and relatives.
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