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What Kinds Of Arlington Senior Care Are Available

By Marissa Velazquez


There are many levels of involvement when looking at Arlington senior care options. The level required depends on the person who will be the recipient of the attention being given. The choices range from non-medical in home assistance to twenty four hour daily attendance by certified medical personnel. To determine what level is best for your needs most facilities and services will administer a questionnaire designed to help with that decision.

Most people want to remain independent as long as possible and there is help out there to let you do exactly that. You can get non-medical assistance for the chores around the house. These helpers can cook, clean, run errands, take you shopping or even to the doctor. They work by the hour and the hourly rate is reasonably priced so they are easier to afford.

Adult day centers are a valuable resource for families whose elders are not incapable of caring for themselves but who may be showing the first signs of dementia or other neurological issues such as Parkinson's disease, MS or Alzheimer's. Adult day centers assist by entertaining the client while family members work or tend to other obligations. The centers usually have a bus that will pick up the client and bring them home at the end of each day.

One of the higher levels of support for elders would be a live-in nurse or an in home nurse who works in shifts that give maximum attention for the client during day light hours and up to the client retires for the night. The live in nurse would naturally be in the home on a full time basis and would be responsible for all needs of the client. They should be able to assist with bathing, eating, walking and any medical duties such as shots or wound care.

The next level will be an assisted living facility. In this type of housing all of the client's ADL's are handled. The resident dines in the common area dining room and all housekeeping duties are tended to for them. There are buses that will take them to the doctor and shopping each week. There are beauty shops on the premises for resident use and a social director to help everyone stay active and connected.

Most assisted living facilities are connected to a memory wing where persons who suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's disease can live out their days in relative peace. These are usually locked units to help keep the residents from wandering away. In these wings all needs are tended to by staff and medical specialists.

There are also hospice facilities that are independent of other affiliations. The Medicare system pays for six months of hospice support for persons who have cancer or other terminal diseases and have been given six months to live. Some hospice services come to the home of the patient while other services have their own facilities. If your loved one is at home during this time the support nurse will come there and relieve you for several hours so you can have some respite from the daily work of caring for your family member.

Regardless of what level of assistance you may need Arlington senior care has the answer you are looking for. Financial assistance is available for most options from various Federal programs. Assistance is available from Medicare for medical assistance and HUD for housing options at subsidized rental rates.




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