RESIDENCE
OPTIONS
A wide variety of residence options are available for seniors
in California and throughout the continental United States.
At retirement age, many people decide to simplify and downscale
their households and relocate from large homes and apartments.
Other seniors need specialized care. Retirement residence
and non medical care facilities are available to meet all
levels of a senior's living and care needs. Types of facilities
and average costs follow:
Retirement Communities for Independent Seniors
($1200 to $3000 monthly)
Retirement
communities are a sensible solution for independent seniors
with no medical problems who feel the need for companionship,
social activities and the desire to live independently among
retirees with similar backgrounds and interests. Most
retirement communities provide accommodations for about 75
to 250 seniors.
Many of these residences
offer a secured environment and a wide range of services,
including meals, scheduled medical appointment transportation,
shopping transportation, field trips, tours and housekeeping
services. Some facilities also offer assisted living
services for seniors who need help with everyday living activities.To
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Assisted
Living Facilities
($1400 to $5000 or more monthly)
Assisted
living facilities are designed for seniors who don't need 24
hour nursing care, but who do need help with activities of daily
living such as bathing, grooming, dressing, incontinence care
and supervisory care for their safety. Residents may live
in their own private apartments which may be equipped with some
kitchen features. Other services available include assistance
with medications, housekeeping, laundry and three meals a day.
Some facilities may provide limited nursing supervision.
Many of these communities offer social activities and transportation
for shopping, medical appointments and personal service needs.
Most facilities provide housing for about 50 to 300 or more
residents. Some assisted living residences have a secured
Alzheimer's "special care unit" for residents with
cognitive impairment.
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($1400 to $5000 or more monthly)
Residential
care homes for elders are often referred to as board and care
homes or group homes. Most are small residences, housing
from two to six or more seniors, where residents live together
under one roof and receive care and meals from live-in caregivers.
The residences are licensed and regulated by a state's Department
of Social Services or similar agency. These homes are
not medical facilities, however they do provide custodial
care to residents who need assistance. In most states they
provide 24-hour supervision for residents, three meals a day
plus snacks, special diets for diabetics, assistance with
medications, limited social activities, laundry and housekeeping
services and help with bathing, grooming and dressing.
Some facilities provide assistance for elders with bladder
and bowel incontinence, oxygen use and close supervision for
seniors in wheel chairs or who ambulate with canes or walkers.
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($2000 to $7000 or more monthly)
There
is a growing number of senior residences available that specialize
in providing care for people suffering Alzheimer's and related
symptoms of dementia. These facilities usually employ
staff with either training or work experience in caring for
seniors impaired with chronic memory loss. Twenty-four
hour supervision is provided, along with security systems
to safeguard the residents. California and some other
states require that an Alzheimer's facility obtain a "dementia
waiver" from the licensing agency before accepting individuals
diagnosed by a physician with Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Some assisted living and skilled nursing facilities have a
"special care unit" which provides care for seniors
with Alzheimer's and other dementia.
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Skilled Nursing Facilities
($4000 to more than $7000 monthly)
Skilled
nursing facilities, commonly called nursing homes or convalescent
hospitals, offer services to patients who require 24-hour
nursing care. Patients may be confined to bed all or most
of each day. These facilities usually employ nurses,
occupational, speech and physical therapists, dietitians and
social service specialists to assist in patient rehabilitation.
Following therapy, patients either return to their homes,
or transfer to a long term care unit in a skilled nursing
facility or reside in a small residential care residence or
assisted living facility.
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Multi
Level Care Communities
($2000 to $7000 or more monthly)
These facilities, offering
opportunities to "age in place" for seniors, typically
provide an apartment or a small free standing home in a community
for independent seniors who are in good health. These
retirees often travel, entertain, pursue common interests
with neighbors and become part of a community in a campus
like setting. For married couples, when either spouse requires
some assistance due to illness, cognitive impairment or infirmity,
they move into an assisted care or skilled nursing unit located
on the grounds. The other spouse can stay put in the
couple's home and maintain a close relationship with their
loved one. Many multilevel communities include facilities
for independent living, assisted living (including Alzheimer's
care) and 24-hour-a-day nursing care.
To Top About Elder Care
(division
of Elder Care Referral Services, Inc.)
3800 Auburn Blvd., Suite C Sacramento, California 95821 Telephone: (916) 489-8779
Auburn: (530) 889-0303 Placerville (530) 626-5900 Fax: (916) 489-0191
E-Mail:
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