Getting Help At Home

What to Know About Senior Care

As your loved ones begin to age, chances are they will eventually need some help with their day to day lives. While many stay independent and only need help with a few tasks as they enter into their advanced years, other seniors require more extensive care. There are a variety of options when it comes to senior care to choose from. From part-time caregivers to full-time help, there are options that will work for the needs of your loved one. Here's what you should know about senior care.

Home Care Is Available

If your loved one is still relatively independent and only needs help with a few basic tasks, senior home care may be the best option. With this type of care, a home care professional is at hand to help with tasks such as eating, chores, dressing, and bathing. They can help as little or as much as needed from just a few hours a week to around the clock. The cost of senior home care can range from as little as $13 per hour to up to $30 per hour depending on what state you are in and the services needed. 

Assisted Living Is an Option

Another option that you may want to consider is assisted living. Assisted living communities often offer some help with daily tasks and even provide some medical care to their residents. They also offer plenty of activities for their residents. They still offer some level of independence but are a great option for those who need a little more help as they age. The costs of these communities vary depending on the level of care provided. However, on average most pay between $2,600 and $5,750 per month to live in an assisted living community.

Nursing Homes May Be Needed

If your loved one needs extensive care, senior home care or even assisted living may not be enough. This is where nursing homes can help. Nursing homes offer the medical care needed for those who have extensive medical issues due to old age. Nursing homes can be pricey, but Medicare may cover some of the costs. On average, nursing homes range in price between $3,360 and $5,760 per month. Things that can affect price include the level of medical care needed and also whether your loved one is staying in a private or semi-private room.

Senior care is something that many people require as they reach an advanced age. If your loved one needs help, there are plenty of options available. For those who want to maintain some independence, senior home care and assisted living are both great options. For those with more advanced medical needs, a nursing home is often needed.


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