Who is best suited for an Assisted Living community?
Assisted Living communities are suited for residents who need assistance in their daily lives, including preparing their meals, facilitating transportation, maintaining their homes, assisting with hygiene, and managing their medication. It’s also a good option for some residents living with disorders such as Alzheimer’s, as well as mobility limitations, incontinence, or other conditions common in one’s senior years.
Assisted living communities are suited for senior residents who need assistance with their activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, bathing, shopping, cooking, and housekeeping. The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) reports that a typical resident is a woman in her eighties who is either widowed or single. Assisted living is also a good option for some residents living with disorders such as Alzheimer’s, mobility limitations, incontinence, or other conditions that may become more common in one’s senior years.