How do Facilities figure into the equation?
When care at home or in the community is no longer an option, Assisted Living
Facilities and Nursing Facilities may be considered.
Assisted Living Facilities
provide apartment or condominium-like settings and 24-hour assistance for those who can,
for the most part, live on their own but who also need assistance with personal and
custodial needs. Assisted Living Facilities are fast becoming the top choice for long-term
care because they provide a combination of independent living and ready care services.
In essence, they allow people to remain as independent as their infirmities or illnesses will permit.
Nursing Facilities
provide daily, 24-hour skilled, intermediate and custodial care. Nursing Facilities provide the
highest level of long-term care that you can receive. The level of care one needs at this point
is greater than what can be provided at home, in the community or in an Assisted Living Facility.
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