Assisted Living is NOT a Nursing Home
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Assisted Living is NOT a Nursing Home

If we look online and search, “What is assisted living?”, we get a list of websites that tell us the technical definition. Per the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living, “Assisted living is part of a continuum of long-term care services that provides a combination of housing, personal care services, and health care designed to respond to individuals who need assistance with normal daily activities in a way that promotes maximum independence.” If we walk down the street, and ask someone at random the same question, they will likely say, “it’s a nursing home”.

It is no wonder we have an increasingly ageing population that refuses to leave their home for the benefits of an assisted living setting. And with the cost of home healthcare, the burden of caretaking for aged adults ends up being close friends and family. What I have experienced is that the further a person is allowed to struggle in their home setting, the harder it is to get them the outside help they need and eventually move into a long-term care community. That is why, I define assisted living differently.

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?First, what it is not. Assisted living is NOT a nursing home. Nursing homes are so critical in our healthcare system and provide so much value to patients. But that is exactly what it caters to, patients. Patient is defined as a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. Assisted living communities cater to RESIDENTS. Not all residents in a community will require care. There are a vast majority of residents that can perform all activities of daily living and are just there for the perks of living in a fun and engaging communal setting.

Secondly, what it is. Assisted living IS a place for older adults to have fun! In our communities, our events and activities provide the residents with a ton of fun and enjoyment. Live music, restaurant outings, shopping trips, BBQ cookouts… we have fun! The staff and the residents partake together and form a family bond inside the community. That leads me to our next definition of assisted living.

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Assisted living IS where our residents call home. The residents turn their apartments into their personal settings while the staff make the communal spaces a home. A home is defined as a place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household. The staff and residents form very strong bonds that truly make assisted living a home.

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And finally, assisted living IS a place for older adults to find purpose. Our assisted living communities are setup to deliver purpose to the residents. We take the time to understand who each resident was before they moved into our community so we can find ways for that resident to continue being who they are; and that delivers purpose to their lives. Many assisted living communities have clubs, committees, and councils tailored to meet a group of resident’s psychological needs and deliver purpose.?

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One of the hardest things to witness is when someone moves into an assisted living community too late. This happens when people move in when they NEED care and cannot partake in all the community has to offer. This often leads to quick transitions into skilled nursing settings. My advice is to move while you can still have fun! Assisted living is for the active older adults who want to have fun, feel home, and have purpose.?

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Amy Schiffman, MD, MHS, HMD

Principal at AgingHere, CEO AgeTech DC, Co-host of Mastering Medicare Podcast

1 年

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Regina C.

Marketing Professional | Growth Marketing | Demand Generation | SaaS

3 年

TY for the simple explanation, both so important, but so different

Lisa Ippolito, PhD

Learning Project Manager @ PointClickCare

3 年

I LOVE THIS RUSS! It's been one of my life missions to explain the difference and help people understand. Thanks for all you do! The industry is lucky to have you.

Israel Blaustein

CEO at Acute Care Gases; Oxygen and Respiratory Solutions for Skilled Nursing Facilities

3 年

So important to distinguish between the two. People don’t realize that it isn’t just senior housing, but many different types of communities.

Seth Pittman

Clinical Sales Representative

3 年

Well said Russ!

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