9 Signs It’s Time to Consider Assisted Living
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Signs It’s Time to Consider Assisted Living
Age is an aspect of life we all experience. Time passes and our needs change based on our ability. For some, this just means things may take a little longer or a change in daily routine. But for others, it may take form in more involved support.
It is not always clear to determine if a person needs assisted living care or more support at home. But there are certain things to look for when considering a move to an assisted living community.
What to Look for?
1. Mobility Issues
The ability to move around your home is something most people don’t take into consideration in their daily life. But those who have trouble with mobility can suffer from tasks like getting out of bed.
Issues like this can detract from a person’s lifestyle and lead to bigger issues like falls and struggling with stairs.
Benton House features single-level communities that eliminate the need for stairs and provide mobility assistance when needed.
2. Inadequate Diet
Our diet and what we consume every day are critical. Often, those in need of assisted living have trouble managing a healthy diet. Seniors can have a significant change in weight that can be attributed to nutritional deficiencies.
Prolonged dietary issues can lead to more concerning health issues and unhealthy habits.
To help residents maintain a healthy diet, we feature delicious meal options that are prepared fresh. Our residents also have access to delicious snacks to supplement a balanced diet.
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3. Home Upkeep
Maintaining a home and cleaning can be taxing activities. This can be related to mobility issues where a senior just cannot keep up with the upkeep of their home.
This can cause a living space that is increasingly messy and possibly dangerous to traverse.
At Benton House, we handle all the daily upkeep chores. Where we keep a clean and tidy community for residents to enjoy. This includes all residential apartments that benefit from daily and weekly services.
4. Decline of Reliable Transportation
Giving up or being limited to getting themselves places can be a devastating aspect of aging. When seniors are forced to reduce or stop driving altogether, it can seriously affect their mental health and well-being.
Our communities offer planned trips to local restaurants, shopping centers, and other places of interest. Residents just hop in, and we handle everything else!
5. Chronic or Worsening Health Issues
Medical issues need active management. Seniors experiencing certain chronic or other health issues may not be able to care for themselves.
Benton House’s team comprises certified care providers who can assist residents with medication management and other aspects of managing health conditions.
6. Isolation & Loneliness
Senior family members can become socially withdrawn. They stop taking part in family events, reduced communication, and a smaller friend circle. Seniors may also face the lack of family and social interaction because of life demands in their social circles.
No matter the reason. Not having interactions with other people in a social setting negatively impacts the mental and emotional wellbeing of seniors.
To ensure plenty of social interaction activities. Benton House features daily activities for residents to enjoy with their friends. We encourage them to take part in these activities and provide fun events seven days a week!
7. Failing Support System
Aging family members require more support from family and friends. If that help isn’t there, seniors face more serious issues.
Benton House takes care of everything our residents need. Cooking, cleaning, and maintenance of their living spaces are all handled by our team. To ensure residents can focus on the truly important things in life. Like spending time with family, friends, and simply having fun.
8. Caregiver Burnout
The care of a senior loved one is very involved. Higher needs require higher support, and it can feel that there is not enough time in the day. Caregiver burnout is a serious issue because if a caregiver is not caring for themselves, they cannot properly provide care to a loved one.
We provide the support caregivers need. It can be in the form of overcoming challenges, caregiving tips, or comprehensive assisted living care. Whatever their needs, we are here to help.
9. Challenges with ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)
Struggles with self-care can affect a senior’s mental and physical health. Difficulty dressing, personal hygiene, and feeding themselves lead to serious issues.
To ensure residents have everything they need, we offer comprehensive support services. Which makes all the difference in residents feeling their best.
Finding the Support you Need
The search for the right care and support can seem daunting. Where do you even start?
Contact Benton House.
Our team can help find the right care for your senior loved one. We take all aspects of care into consideration and can help you determine what is the best care option for your situation.
If you would like to learn more about how Benton House can help, please fill out the form found on this page. One of our caring team members will contact you, discuss your needs in more detail, and can answer questions you may have.
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