What Type of Senior Care Is Right for Your Loved Ones?

Deciding when, where and if your loved ones are ready to move into a senior care facility is a very serious consideration and can become daunting to make a decision. One of the easiest ways to make any decision is to become more informed on that topic. There are multiple options available at retirement villages that cater to different living and health care requirements.

From 24-hour care to assisted living and independent living to continued care residences, there are so many options to consider and choosing the right one will have a huge impact on your loved one’s life. In order to help you make the best decision possible, we are going to look at the five most popular senior care living options for your loved ones.

In-Home Caregivers

Being able to retain the familiarity and comforts of your own home is a wonderful privilege in your retirement years. For seniors who would prefer to stay in their family homes, in-home caregivers are a wonderful option for providing all necessary support while retaining some sense of normalcy. Professional in-house carers are able to assist with all daily needs, such as nutrition, medication, personal hygiene, housekeeping and transportation.

This kind of support will afford your loved ones the opportunity to live out their retirement years without disruptions and assistance with daily necessities. In-home care is a more expensive senior care option and does not provide specialised medical or rehabilitative care. It is important to understand the level of medical support your loved one requires before committing to this option.

Independent Living Communities

Independent living communities, better known as retirement villages, are the most popular living option for modern retirees and seniors. These communities are for healthy seniors who can take care of themselves, want to maintain an active lifestyle and keep a bustling social life. Retirement communities are usually in a complex environment with close access to medical care.

The private homes, apartments or rooms available in these communities offer a range of services, such as housekeeping, gardening, transportation and various physical and social activities. Most retirement villages offer access to amenities like gyms, swimming pools, clubhouses, restaurants and medical facilities. This is a great low maintenance and safe option for seniors wanting to maintain their independence, but remain active.

Assisted Living Facilities

Assisted living facilities are another option for independent, active and social seniors who require a little extra assistance and care on a daily basis. Despite the independent apartments and rooms, social environment and independent lifestyle, your loved ones can have daily household assistance and medical care. This option is best suited for elderly people who need help with their medication management, meals, hygiene, specialised medical care and other daily support.

Frail Care Facilities

Frail care facilities offer 24-hour care for seniors who require round-the-clock support due to physical or mental deterioration. This is also a great short-term option for seniors who are recovering from an injury, managing a serious illness or rehabbing after surgery. This is a perfect option for seniors who are bedridden, disabled or battling dementia; whatever their medical requirements, frail care services will help you manage them with the best care and consistent support.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC)

Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) are another term for retirement villages, but ones that include all of these senior care options, available in a progressive living arrangement. These communities will include independent living, assisted living and frail care residential options, so that your loved ones can move around the community as their needs change over time.

CCRCs give seniors the opportunity to build a life within the same social and physical environment they have come to know, while having increasing levels of care over time as their lives’ change. This is an amazing option for couples, siblings or friends who wish to live together, but have differing medical requirements. This continuity can provide a sense of security, comfort and normalcy as their medical or personal needs change.

Making the Right Decision

There is no perfect solution for senior living, because all seniors are unique and dynamic people who have different living requirements and preferences. It is important to include your loved ones in the decision-making process and ensure that they are comfortable, happy and secure in their new home. Their medical needs and living requirements should always be a priority, but their social life and ability to spend time with friends and family is essential to making the right decision.

Deciding where your loved ones are going to spend their senior years is an important decision for their post-retirement life. Whatever the medical requirements, social activity or daily care needs of your loved ones are, Manor Retirement’s beautiful and bustling retirement communities have a range of senior living options to choose from.