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What Are The Differences Between Residential Health Care And Nursing Home Care?

seniorresidential health careAging is a part of life and, unfortunately, it can bring about many obstacles, challenges and disabilities with it. Some of these challenges and obstacles can be difficult for an older adult to manage on their own. This is one of the main reasons why more seniors are deciding to get assistance with daily tasks they are no longer able to complete alone. However, they must also decide if they are going to use the services of residential health care or move into a nursing home to receive the care and assistance they need.

There are differences between the two choices, and once a senior understands these differences, he or she can make the best decision for their needs.

The Definitions of Residential Health Care and Nursing Home Care

A nursing home is a long term care facility that provides necessary medical care to elderly and disabled patients. Many people consider a nursing home to be the most practical solution especially if the senior needs a lot of assistance. The staff provides assistance with meals, bathing, medication administration and anything else that you need. Support and care is available 24 hours a day. However, seniors often feel isolated and alone in these types of facilities and often suffer with depression.

Residential health care is also referred to as home care, and it involves the hiring of a nurse or caregiver to provide assistance and care in the senior’s home. The amount and type of assistance you receive will be dependent on the level of care the senior needs. Care is provided on an as needed or 24 hour basis.

Comfort and Quality of Care

Most people agree that it is more comfortable to receive care in your own home instead of an unfamiliar environment. The senior’s family can make modifications to the senior’s home in order to accommodate any mobility issues. Home care is often the best option because seniors can receive the individual attention they need.

So, is residential health care or nursing home care the best choice for the elderly? The final decision will need to be based on the senior and his or her family’s resources. In addition, the family must consider the amount of care needed.

Do you want to know more about our residential health care services? Contact one of our friendly representatives to schedule a free assessment.

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