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THERE IS NO COST TO YOU FOR OUR SERVICES
At Senior Options Service our primary goal is to help you and your loved one find the best care available. We are compensated by our care partner with whom we work. Please know that we will always present you with all of the most appropriate care options whether we have a relationship with that provider or not.
Helping You Find the Perfect Senior Living Community
Whether you are looking for Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Home, Memory Care or In-Home Care Services, the search to find the “perfect fit” home or care services for your loved one has never been easier.
Our team of experienced, compassionate local senior living advisers will help you explore and understand the most appropriate senior living, senior care and in-home care options.
Transitions are rarely easy, however, the array of resources available to our local senior advisers allows them to personally guide you through the maze of available senior housing and care options and offer suggestions and recommendations on how to make the transition as smooth as possible and to provide detailed information specific to your situation.
Our Services Provided at no cost to you
Senior Apartment / Independent Living
Senior Options Service provides assisted living placement services for seniors and their families, helping to relieve the emotional burden of finding a safe, comfortable, and affordable home for your loved one to consider their options.
Senior Living with Assistance Apartment Style
Making the difficult decision to make the transition to an assisted living community isn’t one that any senior or their family takes lightly. When it comes time to choose a safe, comfortable place for your aging loved one to call home.
Nursing Home Placement
Skilled Nursing facilities are generally reserved for those who need ongoing, daily medical services or to provide short-term rehab services. Skilled Nursing communities, or nursing homes. includes 24 hour staffing to monitor and care for the residence of the nursing home.
Alzheimer’s / Memory Care Home
It’s a form of specialized residential care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Memory care communities generally include a secure environment that’s staffed by trained caregivers with the skills monitor the residents.
Care in Your Home
It's no secret that patients that have the option to recover at home from an ailment recover quicker and have a less likely chance of experiencing any setbacks. as patients are in a better state of mind when we can relax within the comforts of our home.
Temporary Respite Care
What is temporary respite care?Respite or temporary stays are for people that need a short term stay in an assisted living or memory care community. Generally, a respite stay can be for several days up to several months.
Residential Care Homes
When you or a loved one no longer feels safe living at home alone, there are several senior living and care options for you to consider. One popular choices for seniors, who don’t have the extensive medical needs that a skilled nursing home can provide,
Hospice Choices
When you’re faced with finding hospice care for your loved one, it can be a process burdened with complex emotions, extreme stress, and financial concerns. Senior Options Service can help relieve some of the stress for planning for hospice.
We are Here to Help
Let us help you in your search for the “perfect fit” senior living and care options.
What Are My Choices?
INDEPENDENT LIVING
For individuals who do not need help with acts of daily living, but are looking for community and social activities.
ASSISTED LIVING
For individuals who need light, scheduled care, are not at risk of falling, and are looking for socialization.
MEMORY CARE
For individuals with cognitive needs requiring a secure environment and assistance with all acts of daily living.
ADULT FAMILY HOME
For individuals who need on-demand, one-on-one care due to physical or cognitive issues, are at high fall risk, and/or are looking for a quiet home setting.
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
For individuals who need institutional, higher level medical care, such as persistent IV treatment, ventilation, etc.
IN-HOME CARE
For individuals who wish to remain in their homes, but need scheduled assistance with acts of daily living on a periodic basis.
Free Placement Service
Moving to assisted living.
5 ways to know when its needed
1. Your older adult behaves aggressively
Some older adults, often those with dementia, may behave aggressively or violently.
If trying different ways to reduce this behavior or medication don’t help, it puts you and the person themselves in danger of getting seriously injured.
It also adds a lot of additional emotional stress to an already stressful situation
2. Their care needs have become too high for safe home care
Over the years, most older adults will decline in health and ability.
Unfortunately, no matter how high the quality of care, aging and serious diseases will keep progressing.
One day, your older adult’s care needs may become more than you can safely handle at home.
For example, if someone now needs constant supervision and care (including waking many times at night), moving to assisted living may be needed. It’s very difficult for one or two people to sustain that intensity of care over the long term.
Or, if your older adult is significantly larger or heavier and develops mobility issues, it will become physically impossible or dangerous for you to help them move around.
3. They constantly try to leave the house and are at high risk for getting lost or injured
Many people with dementia want to walk around or have the idea to go to specific places.
Unfortunately, the damage in their brain means they typically don’t know how to get places, how to get back home, and how to avoid accidents or injury.
People with dementia can often get outside the house in the blink of an eye – or in the time it takes for you to use the restroom or get them a glass of water.
If you’ve secured the house as much as possible, but they’re still able to get out, it may be time to move them to a fully secured memory care community for their own safety.
4. In-home care costs are too high
Hiring an in-home caregiver is expensive. As older adults need more care, they’ll need more and more help.
Over time, the cost of hiring caregiving help can exceed the available financial resources.
When that happens, it may be financially necessary to move to an assisted living community.
Assisted living costs are high as well, but may be more affordable than the amount of in-home care that’s needed.
5. You’re overwhelmed by chronic, severe caregiver stress
Feeling stressed from the responsibility and hard work of caregiving is to be expected, but when stress levels are too high for too long, it can seriously affect your health and well-being.
When that happens, your ability to care for your older adult can be significantly diminished – sometimes to the point where you’re no longer able to safely care for them.
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