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What Kinds Of Arlington Senior Care Are Available

By Marissa Velazquez


Arlington senior care has many types of assistance for people over sixty five. Most of these people do not consider themselves elderly and unless something drastic occurs, will not avail themselves of the services. In the event they find that they are in need of these services they will find that there is ample support here to get them back to normal quickly.

In home non-medical assistance is the most common service available. The people who do this work are trained to help with household chores, do the shopping, run errands and the like. They are not qualified to do anything associated with medications, wound cleansing, or treatments that typically would be done by a specialist.

Adult day centers are a valuable resource for families whose elders are not incapable of caring for themselves but who may be showing the first signs of dementia or other neurological issues such as Parkinson's disease, MS or Alzheimer's. Adult day centers assist by entertaining the client while family members work or tend to other obligations. The centers usually have a bus that will pick up the client and bring them home at the end of each day.

Next would be an in home nursing attendant who lives with or rotates shifts with other attendants to cover the waking hours of their client. The duties are much the same as non-medical but more personal in treatment. Medications are part of this job description as well as bathing, dressing, feeding and assistance with any mobility issues that may be present.

Assisted living facilities are an alternative to the live in aide. There are twenty four hour attendants as well as physical therapists and nurses. As a rule these facilities are affiliated with at least one doctor and a hospital that is nearby. Here all of the ADL's or activities of daily living are taken care of and a schedule of social activities is available for all residents and guests.

There is usually a memory wing attached to the buildings of assisted living facilities. The residents, once established in the facility can age in place by changing levels of support as the need arises. The memory wing is a locked wing but there are hospice wings and temporary skilled nursing facilities as well that are not locked.

Another level of support available to seniors as well as all other individuals with terminal cancer or other diseases is hospice. Hospice is designed to allow loved ones the opportunity to deal with concerns other than caring for their dying family member. This is short term relief lasting eight to ten hours at a time and the assistant administers medications, bathes, feeds and generally tends to all needs of the patient.

Arlington senior care offers a full spectrum of services and all levels of support for the client and their families. Many of these services are partially or fully paid for by Medicare and Medicaid. For persons who wish to remain living independently there are housing programs sponsored by HUD that offer reduced rental costs. The seniors in this city need not worry about assistance options available to them.




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