What level of Long Term Care are you looking for?
There are a few different types of care levels.
In-Home Care
Homemaker Services
Homemaker services make it possible for people to live in their own homes or return to their homes by helping them complete household tasks that they can't manage alone. Homemaker services aides may clean houses, cook meals, or run errands.
Home Health Aide
Home Health Aides help those who live in their homes instead of residential care facilities. Home health aides may offer care to people who need more extensive personal care than family or friends are able to or have the time or resources to provide.
Community and Assisted Living
Adult Day Health Care
Adult Day Health Care can offer a break to caregivers. This type of care provides services at a community-based center for adults who need assistance or supervision during the day but who do not need round-the-clock care. The centers may provide health services, therapeutic services, and social activities.
Assisted Living Facility
Assisted living facilities are living arrangements that provide personal care and health services for people who may need assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). The level of care provided is not as extensive as that which may be provided in a nursing home. Assisted living is not an alternative to a nursing home, but an intermediate level of long-term care. Referred to as Residential Care Facilities in California).
Nursing Home Facility
Semi-Private / Private Room
Nursing home facility care is for people who may need a higher level of supervision and care than in an assisted living facility. They offer residents personal care, room and board, supervision, medication, therapies, and rehabilitation, as well as skilled nursing care 24 hours a day.
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