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The pros of assisted living include help with daily activities, opportunities for socializing, and increased safety. The cons of assisted living include concerns with cost, privacy, and options for medical care.
These will likely include: Legal certificates. Costs and care information. Physicians orders these are not necessarily required for admission, but simply confirming that the doctor approves of the care. Patient consent for care forms.
If a senior could jeopardize the safety and health of other residents, the senior may be denied admission to an assisted living facility. Some of the most common conditions for disqualification include seniors who have severe memory impairments, who need extensive medical care, or who are bedridden.
Most individuals and families pay for assisted living through their personal bank accounts or savings funds, also known as private pay. Other family members might also contribute to cover the costs. Here are a few other common methods people use to help pay for assisted living: Long-term care insurance.
Type I Assisted Living Facility: May accept and retain residents who meet the following criteria: (1) Be ambulatory or mobile and capable of taking life-saving action without the assistance of another person in an emergency; (2) Have stable health; (3) Require no assistance or only limited assistance from staff with
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