How To Choose The Best Assisted Living Raleigh NC

By Rhea Solomon


As the baby boomer population now approaching their senior years, the number of individuals considering assisted living Raleigh NC also increases. Many of our senior citizens nowadays have fewer children and thus, may not have available family members to assist them in their twilight years. However, there are also many care facilities that could provide not only the medical support that they need, but also the camaraderie and companionship that they seek.

At first, you or your loved one may not like the idea of staying at an assisted care facility. This is because there is often a confusion as to the type of services that one could enjoy in such facilities. Aside from finding assistance in conducting daily tasks in these facilities such as eating and hygiene requirements, there is the added opportunity to enjoy camaraderie among fellow seniors in these places. However, very few of these places would accept chronically ill patients.

They are distinct from nursing homes because a resident has the liberty to choose what type of accommodation he prefers. One may choose to live in a private or semi-private room. There is usually a recreation center where the residents could spend time listening or dancing to music, play cards, read books, and enjoy other entertainment options. Usually, there are social gatherings and daily wellness options that residents could choose from.

These facilities offer various services and differ in sizes and costs. Their common feature is that they are community based and camaraderie among residents is well encouraged through social events. The staff are trained to provide medical support and to monitor the residents' health daily.

When considering an assisted care institution, check if it is licensed by the state to operate. This will give you the assurance that you are dealing with professionals who have gone through licensed training, especially in the field of medicine management. To find out if your choice is a licensed facility, check if a state license is displayed at the entrance.

Another thing to consider when selecting this type of care facility is whether the environment is safe enough for seniors. There should be enough provisions for mobility, especially for those who are in wheelchairs or walkers. Check the safety of the accommodations by paying a visit to the facility before making a choice.

Often, the choice comes down to location and price. Preferably, choose a care institution that is near to your location and one that is within your budget. Medicare often does not cover assisted living so payment for this type of care would have to come from the residents' or their families' money. Monthly payments could start from $3,000 and more, depending on the extent of services provided.

So, if you are in the process of choosing an assisted living Raleigh NC facility for you or your loved one, do comparison shopping first and consider the costs, extent of services and the safety of the environment. Keep in mind that your choice today may be a permanent resident in the future. Thus, make sure to do your research first before making your choice.




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