vendredi 18 décembre 2015

All About Adult Board & Care Facilities

By Agatha Lebouef


There are many different types of eldercare, from assisted living communities to skilled nursing facilities to hiring in-home care or opting for a board and care facility. The board and care option also is sometimes called a residential care home or an adult family home. This option can be a good option for many senior adults who no longer can or wish to live alone. Here is a little bit of information about this eldercare option.

Board and care homes generally are located in larger residential homes and only have a maximum of about six residents at any one time. There is a staff member on site 24 hours a day, and sometimes several staff members. So if an emergency occurs or a resident needs assistance in the middle of the night, there is always someone there to help.

Nursing care may not be included in your typical board and care home but daily tasks are generally included. Residents can have assistance in terms of grooming, dressing, bathing and other toileting needs. Monthly fees generally include laundry and housekeeping services. Bathrooms are found with safety bars and are definitely handicap-friendly making the residents' lives easier. Medication management is set in place of the medical care which is not included in what is paid for in a board and care home. Residents also will have full meal services every day.

Persons in need of daily help with tasks however still love to live as a private individual with a place that is home to him or her would find board and care homes as great options. Typically these homes are less expensive than assisted living communities and can be a more cheerful and personal place than nursing homes. What makes seniors often decide to choose nursing homes over assisted living facilities is the fact that the former accepts Medicare or Medicaid as payment.

The downside to board and care is that this is a less social environment than you'd find in an assisted living setting and generally there are fewer amenities. Generally, residents have a private bedroom, but it's not like the apartments and studios you would find in assisted living. Of course, while there are fewer options, the smaller number of residents also means each resident should receive more personal attention and care. Although, there certainly are some board and care homes that provide an assortment of activities and amenities.

Try and inquire about the experience level of the board and care homes you go to from each of their staff members. References from people you know may also help you in your search for the right board and care. Make sure you ask about the security features in each home you look into along with how clean the kitchen and common areas are. Talking to the residents will give you an idea of how content they are or how much they enjoy the facility they are in. Having more options would surely help you determine which home could be the best match for you or a loved one. San Diego board and care or Orange County board and care searches can be made easier if you try the service like Care Placement as this can match you with pre-screened homes apt for your budget and needs.




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