What Kinds Of Arlington Senior Care Are Available

By Marissa Velazquez


Arlington senior care has many types of assistance for people over sixty five. Most of these people do not consider themselves elderly and unless something drastic occurs, will not avail themselves of the services. In the event they find that they are in need of these services they will find that there is ample support here to get them back to normal quickly.

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.

Adult day centers are a valuable resource for families whose elders are not incapable of caring for themselves but who may be showing the first signs of dementia or other neurological issues such as Parkinson's disease, MS or Alzheimer's. Adult day centers assist by entertaining the client while family members work or tend to other obligations. The centers usually have a bus that will pick up the client and bring them home at the end of each day.

One of the higher levels of support for elders would be a live-in nurse or an in home nurse who works in shifts that give maximum attention for the client during day light hours and up to the client retires for the night. The live in nurse would naturally be in the home on a full time basis and would be responsible for all needs of the client. They should be able to assist with bathing, eating, walking and any medical duties such as shots or wound care.

In an assisted living facility the residents have maid service, laundry service, transportation to appointments and shopping and they have meals prepared for them in the main dining room. The staff includes social workers, nurses, physical therapists and a social activities director. The goal here is to be certain that all of a residents ADL's are taken care of and they can enjoy the golden years of their lives.

If a resident of an assisted living facility begins to have serious memory problems or starts to wander away from the property at inappropriate times most properties have extended care and memory wings to help keep them safe. This is part of the aging in place package that is offered. Once they are settled into the property they never have to move away but instead simply change rooms or floors.

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.

Arlington senior care offers a full spectrum of services and all levels of support for the client and their families. Many of these services are partially or fully paid for by Medicare and Medicaid. For persons who wish to remain living independently there are housing programs sponsored by HUD that offer reduced rental costs. The seniors in this city need not worry about assistance options available to them.




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