Choosing between assisted living or a nursing home for a loved one is a major decision. You want to find the best fit for them and their individual needs. However, many people use these terms interchangeably and don’t realize they refer to two different types of care. This quick guide will explain the difference between assisted living and nursing homes so you can make the best decision for your loved one.
Assisted Living
An assisted living community is a form of senior care that provides housing, either in an individual or shared apartment, and includes a variety of services. Residents can receive assistance with daily tasks, such as dressing and bathing, to the level that they require. Other personal care services are covered, including laundry and cleaning. Residents also have access to medical services such as managing medication and nutrition.
Meal plans are included, and residents of the community can enjoy daily activities and events. Assisted living provides a family-like environment for seniors to enjoy. While nursing care is available around the clock, assisted living is also a perfect fit for seniors that maintain a level of independence. For those that are able to manage most of their day-to-day requirements, assisted living provides a community where they can feel at home and spend their time as they please.
Nursing Homes
Nursing homes provide a high level of care for residents. Many individuals move to nursing homes after a surgery, injury, or illness, and require consistent, twenty-four hour care. This is a major difference between assisted living and nursing homes. Nursing home residents are typically unable to complete day-to-day tasks. Regular medical and personal services are provided. If your loved one needs a higher level of care than the semi-independent environment of assisted living, a nursing home may be the most fitting option.
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