Residential Care Placement
What Is Residential Care ?
A small community base setting where seniors receive personalized care.
Unlike larger assisted living communities, care homes typically have 10 or less residents. These
homes provide a home away from home experience, emphasizing comfort and familiarity.
What is Respite Care ?
Respite care provides short term care for primary caregivers, giving them time to rest, travel, or spend time with other family and friends.
The care may last anywhere from a few hours to several weeks at a time. Respite can take place at home, in a healthcare facility,
or at an adult day care center.
What is Memory Care?
Memory Care is a unique subset of assisted living and nursing home care. These facilities have smaller staff to patient ratios and or
designed to meet these specific social, medical and safety requirements of people who have dementia or some form of cognitive impairment.
What is Continuing Care?
Life Plan communities are long term care options for those who want to stay in the same place through different phases of the
aging process.
What is Skilled Nursing ?
Skilled nursing is a care option that specializes in medical care to patients that require care or treatment that can only be
performed by a licensed professional.
What is In Home Care ?
Non Medical care provided in the client’s home. It includes custodial care and assistance with activities of daily living
such as eating, bathing and providing medication reminders, cleaning, transportation and errands.
What is Assisted Living?
Senior living community specifically caters to older adults. It provides housing options, services tailored to senior needs, meals,
activities and daily living preferences.