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.

In home non-medical assistance is the most common service available. The people who do this work are trained to help with household chores, do the shopping, run errands and the like. They are not qualified to do anything associated with medications, wound cleansing, or treatments that typically would be done by a specialist.

Many older adults attend an adult day center on a regular basis. The participants are not generally incapacitated but may have some mental health or physical impairment. The centers usually supply transportation to pick up the clients and bring them back home when the center closes. The center should have a social director who organizes activities for clients on a daily basis.

An attendant who lives in the home with the client is in charge of medical issues and trained to administer shots, medication, and other health issues their client may have. They do not always live at the residence but instead work eight hour shifts that cover times when the client is awake or alone. This person will generally need a nursing degree that entitles them to do the medical procedures.

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.

There is usually a memory wing attached to the buildings of assisted living facilities. The residents, once established in the facility can age in place by changing levels of support as the need arises. The memory wing is a locked wing but there are hospice wings and temporary skilled nursing facilities as well that are not locked.

Hospice is the final level of support available to the older generation. Hospice is given to persons who have been diagnosed with less than six months left in their lives. Some hospice workers come to the home of the person who is suffering and others work in a facility that houses the cancer victims until they pass. Many times the worker that goes by the home is there as much for the family as for the victim. They both get a short period of respite.

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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