It’s never too early to plan ahead. Look for signs. Your loved one may start losing/gaining weight and not eating properly. Are household chores, stairs, or medications becoming difficult to manage? Does your loved one appear to be bored, lonely, or less interested in longtime hobbies? Watch for changes in grooming habits and a general lack of enjoyment in life. All could be indications that your loved one would benefit from day-to-day assistance.
Assisted living offers seniors an opportunity to remain independent while receiving assistance with activities of daily living. It is a great option when 24-hour skilled nursing and rehabilitative care, such as a nursing home environment, is not required, but just a little daily help is needed.
Activities of daily living include tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, walking, self-administration of medications, or the administration of medications and more. The staff may also assist with housekeeping, shopping, laundry, and whatever the resident needs to keep feeling independent as long as possible.
When your loved one can take part in the decision, not after a health concern arises, it puts everyone in crisis-management mode. With activities, outings, dining, and fitness programs to keep your loved one active, it’s easier to maintain health, self-reliance, and a positive outlook on life.
Yes! If needed, Town Village offers a specialized pet care package to offer assistance to our residents who would like to bring their pet to live with them. The care package includes feeding and giving water to the pet, taking care of the litter box for cats or walking the dog, playtime, and routine grooming.
Seniors frequently have concerns about giving up their independent lifestyle for a move to a retirement community. Explain the benefits of moving. Town Village offers the best of both worlds: a private apartment in a beautiful community that feels safe and secure with unparalleled amenities, a caring staff, and on-site access to the assistance and programming they need every day.