Care

types of Care

Non-Medical Home Care

Home Health Care & Hospice Services

Personal Care Services Providers placed highly trained caregivers in the home to help seniors with their Activities of Daily Living (ADLs).  Most seniors want to age in place in their own home, so this is a preferred option for long term care.  These services can be provided through many of the payor options you have reviewed.  Many of these Providers can help you navigate these payor options so that you can afford the best care. 

These services can provide support for long term care but are not able to provide the comprehensive care that seniors will need to age in place.  To see how these services can work for you, you need to talk with your physician.  They can provide directions and order these services for you if you qualify

Assisted Living Facilities

Independent Living
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Skilled Care

These facilities are designed to provide independence for the senior but do have some services such as meals, activities, etc.

These facilities are designed to provide seniors with help with their Activities of Daily Living.  There are nurse’s aides on each floor and do provide a balance of social and medical services to the residents. 

Similar to Assisted Living facilities with the same services but are designed for seniors diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or Dementia. 

Highest level of medical care for seniors that have significant chronic illnesses.