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Don’t make the mistake of thinking only nursing homes are available for senior citizens. There are plenty of high-quality senior living arrangements available that fit the wants and needs of seniors of all walks of life—including your aging loved ones.
Nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, are not the only kinds of senior care facilities available.
Independent living communities offer a unique senior living experience. These locations vastly differ from other types of senior housing, such as memory care and assisted living facilities. It’s all because independent living residents require little to no help with activities of daily living (ADLs).
Oftentimes, the only assistance these residents receive is help with appliance maintenance, laundry, or lawn care. By contrast, memory care and assisted living communities offer more extensive services, such as Alzheimer’s care, to address their residents’ personal care needs.
Ask yourself the following questions regarding your aging relative:
If you answered yes to these questions, an independent living community could be the perfect place for your loved one.
Commonly known as retirement living communities or senior apartments, independent living locations may offer amenities not seen in other senior health care facilities. These amenities can include:
Such amenities are great for inviting children and grandchildren out for intergenerational activities on a gorgeous sunny day.
For a social butterfly, an independent living arrangement could be even better than living alone!
When selecting the perfect senior living location for you or your loved one, don’t forget the following.
There may be financial assistance programs available that can help ease the financial burden associated with eldercare services. What options are available depends on several factors, such as income, age, disability status, and location.
Medicare is government-sponsored health insurance for older adults. It does not cover long-term stays in residential care facilities. Specifically, the program will not offer assistance for stays exceeding 100 days in eldercare facilities.
Medicare does not cover costs associated with independent living arrangements.
Medicaid is a healthcare option for low-income, disabled Americans. Depending on the needs of the insured and the state they live in, Medicaid can cover a significant portion of the costs associated with skilled nursing care.
A continuing care retirement community, also known as CCRCs or life plan communities, may be the right choice for your aging loved one. These senior living communities allow senior citizens to stay in a single location for (presumably) the rest of their lives.
Specifically, it is a singular community that may consist of multiple facilities. This community offers a variety of senior living options, from skilled nursing services to independent living programs. CCRCs adjust the levels of care residents need as they age, all without requiring residents to move locations when their needs change.
Moving at any point in time is stressful; moving in your golden years can be extra stressful. That’s why your loved one deserves a facility that does more than simply offer services and amenities. They deserve a location that cultivates a community. Whether they relocate to the suburbs or downtown Burlington, there are plenty of adventures that await your loved ones in the Emerald City.
There are plenty of independent living locations in and around Lake City, Burlington and Skagit County. That means there are plenty of locations that can accommodate a wide range of senior citizens. Find independent living communities in and around the Burlington area today!