Assisted Living: What is it and when is it needed?


Assisted Living: What is it and When is it Needed?

Caring for loved ones as they grow older is a meaningful way to give back and express your love and compassion; however, providing that care often becomes more and more challenging as they continue to age. This could be a sign that it is time to seek the added support and care that assisted living has to offer.

What is Assisted Living?

Assisted living is a type of residential care designed for seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). In our assisted living community, residents have access to staff for emergency assistance and receive support with various daily tasks, such as eating, dressing, and bathing.

Residents in assisted living have the option of as much assistance as they would like, while also giving them the opportunity to maintain a sense of independence. Our assisted living community provides additional personal care services, including housekeeping services, laundry, and transportation.

Assisted living facilities are more than just a place to live, but rather a community to thrive. At Brompton Heights, we offer a wide range of amenities for residents to indulge in, such as an on-site beauty salon and barbershop, a computer room with high-speed internet, and beautiful outdoor patios and walking paths. Residents can also participate in daily events and recreational activities.

When is it time for Assisted Living?

So, when is it time to consider assisted living?

There is a wide range of reasons to consider assisted living. Have you noticed a decline in your loved one’s health? Are you struggling to maintain your loved one’s health on your own? Are they combating loneliness? If you answered yes to any of these questions, assisted living may be a strong contender when finding the external support your loved one deserves.

Assisted living is a suitable option for seniors who are finding it difficult to live independently. These individuals may struggle with mobility or fine motor skills, have recently suffered from an injury or health emergency, or are in the early stages of memory impairment.

Additional signs that a loved one may be ready for assisted living include unpaid bills, isolation, noticeable weight loss, and a decline in cleanliness or hygiene—all signs of self-neglect. They could simply want or need assistance with tasks ranging from cooking and housekeeping to getting dressed or using the bathroom in the middle of the night.

No matter the reason, our assisted living community offers peace of mind to both seniors and those closest to them, knowing that our team of trained staff members is always nearby if needed.

Assisted living ensures that your aging loved one receives the attention and care that they deserve, while also providing you with the peace that you deserve. Transitioning into assisted living may be a daunting task, but it could be the absolute best decision for you and your loved one.

At Brompton Heights, we’re here to support you and your family every step of the way, making the assisted living journey as smooth and comforting as possible. Contact us today!

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