What Is Assisted Living?
- People choosing assisted living might simply be finding it too difficult to live on their own because of physical limitations, or they may have more significant problems such as Alzheimer's disease.
- Continued retirement care facilities offer independent living, assisted living and nursing home options.
- Assisted living facilities commonly are apartment complexes, or rooming complexes offering the choice of a single or double room. Also, large houses have been converted into comfortable assisted living residences.
- Usually assisted living facilities provide three meals a day served in a dining area, along with housekeeping and laundry.
- The staff also provides any physical assistance needed for disabled persons, such as helping with bathing, dressing and walking.
- Assisted living facilities typically offer recreational activities and exercise programs.
- Short-term stays are an option for people needing assistance after an operation, injury or illness.