Assisted senior living is a type of residential care designed for older adults who need assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) but do not require the intensive medical care provided in a nursing home. This type of community is ideal for seniors who want to maintain their independence but need help with tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and mobility. Assisted living communities provide a balance of privacy and personal care, offering a supportive environment where residents can live safely and comfortably.
Assisted living communities are designed to promote autonomy while ensuring that necessary support is available. These communities are typically staffed by trained professionals who can assist with activities of daily living, monitor health and safety, and provide social and recreational opportunities to enhance overall well-being.
Many assisted living communities are part of larger campuses that also offer memory care. Having memory care within the same community can be particularly beneficial for families and residents.
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