Topic: Planning Resources, Family Support
The Difference Between Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Communities
It's not uncommon for people to use the term "nursing home" to describe all senior living communities, including assisted living facilities. In actuality, however, nursing homes and assisted living communities are quite different, designed to serve the specific needs of their respective residents. Depending on the level of care your loved one needs, one of these options is likely more suitable than the other.
We hope this guide will help you make a more informed decision as you begin your journey to find the right community for your loved one.
Nursing Homes
Nursing homes are medically focused communities. They're intended to provide 24-hour skilled nursing care to frail, elderly patients who are unable to live independently. Residents of nursing homes often have complex medical conditions, requiring highly trained licensed nurses to be available at all times to administer high levels of medical care and assistance.
In terms of living situations, residents often share a room in nursing homes. Although a common dining space may be available, meals are often served to the residents in their rooms due to health or mobility issues.
Assisted Living Communities
Assisted living communities focus on socialization and independence. Residents of these communities may not require the high level of medical attention necessary in nursing homes. Rather, they're designed for seniors who are still semi-independent but cannot safely live on their own.
Residents of assisted living communities live in one- or two-bedroom apartments. This setup allows maximum privacy, while staff is there to help with daily tasks, such as bathing, dressing, medication administration, housekeeping, and healthy meals served in a common dining room. Residents also usually have a variety of activities and access to transportation for scheduled group outings.
Which Option is Best for Your Family's Needs?
Each type of facility serves its own purpose, and there are strengths to both options, depending on your family's unique situation. Our caring staff is here to help you navigate this transition so you can make an informed decision about your place of care. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, but with proper guidance, you or your loved one will find the assisted living community that best suits your needs.
If you think assisted living might be right for you or your loved one, 10 Wilmington Place offers compassionate, high-quality assisted living care in Dayton, Ohio. We welcome you to learn more about our facility by downloading our brochure or scheduling a tour so you can meet our attentive staff and wonderful residents.
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