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Assisted Living Center In California Helps People Find The Best Home For Their Loved Ones

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Senior Care Center, an assisted living service in California, is offering assistance to people who are looking for the best home for their loved ones who are in their golden years. The center has advisors who can be contacted by phone and they will listen to people's concerns regarding the unique needs of their elderly loved ones. The information is assessed and the advisors will then match the loved ones with a specific home where all of their needs will be attended to.

Casey Ryeback from Senior Care Center says, "We all know what it’s like to watch our family members age. It can be tough going through this process without the right support. That’s why Senior Care Center is here for you. We’ll help you find the best care your family deserves."

One of the possible homes for the elderly are assisted living facilities. Here, the elderly are provided with assistance in everyday living and personal care. These are different from senior care homes because the focus is on assisting seniors with some medical attention and their basic needs. Each living facility will have various levels of amenities but all of these assisted living facilities will offer help to the elderly with regards to their daily activities, such as eating, walking, dressing, bathing, toileting, and others. If the loved ones have mobility problems or experience difficulties in performing such activities, an assisted living facility may be for them.

For loved ones who have Alzheimer's disease or dementia, Alzheimer's care communities are available. However, it should be noted that while more than 5.5 million people in the US are estimated to have Alzheimer's, only one in four are diagnosed. Thus, it is essential to obtain a diagnosis if people notice certain symptoms in their loved ones. Alzheimer's accounts for 60 to 80 percent of all dementia cases. Symptoms of dementia include worsening memory loss and decline in thinking skills that impedes the affected person's ability to perform daily tasks. Other symptoms include decline in visual perception, mental reasoning, good judgment, attention, and communication.

For the elderly who require assistance but prefer a home-like atmosphere, the residential care home is often recommended. These care homes are often residential homes or communal homes that can have six or less residents. Being able to provide a homey environment, the elderly will have a comfortable and relaxed living space. Qualified care assistants are available to help the seniors in doing daily tasks. Trained nurses may also be available when required.

Other living options for seniors are nursing homes, senior apartments, memory care homes, and independent living. Nursing homes provide 24-hour medical care and personal care services. These are most suitable for the elderly who cannot be cared for at home but need intensive medical attention. These seniors are usually those who have chronic illness or are recovering from injuries. Nursing homes can also provide services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, memory therapy, and more. Unlike assisted living facilities, nursing homes have complete medical equipment, such as oxygen tanks, electronic beds, and dialysis machines. These are actually long-term care facilities and offer daily meals, personal care, medication monitoring, social programs and various activities, laundry, and housekeeping.

Meanwhile, senior apartments are usually for seniors with ages 55 and up but are in good health and are able to live independently. These are independent living communities for the elderly who are able to perform the various tasks of daily living, such as eating, dressing, bathing and other activities. They are also able to live independently and do not require any personal care assistance. These seniors are active and are able to function well on their own.

For the elderly with Alzheimer's disease, dementia or other kinds of memory problems, memory care homes offer a distinct form of long-term care. These are staffed by nurses with specialized skills. They have special training on assisting people who have impaired cognition.

That Senior Care Center offers quality service for people looking for the right kind of home for their elderly loved ones is attested by the positive reviews left by customers. For instance, Nadia L. gave the service a five star rating and said, "The places my advisor showed me were right-on. They all had services that fit my mom's needs. A big thank you to my advisor from Senior Care Center."

Mark J. also gave Senior Care Center five stars and said, "I didn't know where I could go to find dad the right kind of nursing he needed. Senior Care Center helped me find a home where I know dad has the best nurses available to him."

Those who need more information or want to schedule a consultation with an advisor can visit the company website at http://srcarecenter.com or call them by phone.

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About Senior Care Center1 :

Senior Care Center helps family members find assisted living for their loved ones. Whether it be Alzheimer's Care, Residential Long Care, or Nursing Home, or Memory care Senior Care Center can help you find a great place for your loved one.

Contact Senior Care Center1:

Casey Ryeback

(855) 242-9668

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