How Do You Qualify for Assisted Living?

assisted living qualifications

Aging is inevitable and when that time comes, you would probably have one question in mind: how do you qualify for assisted living? This form of living arrangement is one of the best options that you can find today, so it’s very important to learn about what exactly is assisted living and what the qualifications are for it.

 

What is Assisted Living?

Assisted living is essentially an option for long-term care that offers the right environment for seniors to live safely and independently while still having access to skilled nursing care whenever they need it.

When you live in an assisted living facility, you can function freely and live an independent life yet you can still enjoy the comforts of having skilled staff around if you need care and assistance.

 

What are the Services Offered in Assisted Living?

It’s very important to remember that not all living facilities offer the same services, which is why you need to look at your options first. Most of these facilities, however, guarantee these basic services:

  • Meal preparation
  • Health and wellness programs and facilities
  • 24-hour supervision, assistance, and support as needed by residents
  • Housekeeping, home maintenance, and laundry service
  • Medication administration
  • Social, recreational and community services
  • Dementia and disability care

Depending on your needs, you’ll be able to access most or all of these services. One of the biggest benefits of assisted living over other living arrangements is that you’ll be given as much freedom as possible in choosing the services you want to receive.

This means that you are still in control of your routine and lifestyle while making sure that you have all the services that you need when you need them.

 

How do you Qualify for Assisted Living? 

Like other long-term care facilities, you will be asked by the assisted living facility to submit these materials if you wish to be a resident:

  • A physical assessment including your medical history that should be fulfilled by your physician at least a month or less before moving into the facility.
  • Different facility admissions forms that include the services that will be provided for you and their corresponding fees. You should be able to agree with all these terms before you can move into the facility.
  • A functional assessment will determine the level of independent daily activities that you can do without assistance and those where you need the help of qualified personnel. This assessment should also indicate your capacity to interact with other residents and will be used by the nurse or manager in creating your care plan.
  • A care plan that outlines all the services that should be given to you. Remember that you can make changes to this care plan if needed and depending on your preferences.

Although growing old is inevitable, living a comfortable life is always your choice. So if you want to enjoy the best years of your life as a senior, you should consider moving into an assisted living facility in the future.

 


Providence Place of Fremont is proud to offer its Assisted Living Services to Fremont NE and its Surrounding areas and Cities: Inglewood, Cedar Bluffs, Ames, Leshara, Arlington, Fontanelle, Nickerson, Telbasta, and North Bend