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When you have an elderly or sick loved one who can no longer care for themselves, it’s important to understand their options. Both an assisted living community and a nursing home can provide your loved one with the personal care they need, but there are important differences between the two you should be aware of. Here, the compassionate professionals at CarePatrol of Connecticut in Westport share some insights into what sets these options apart.

Assisted Living Community

Assisted living communities are recommended for seniors who may need various levels of care or wish to be in a social setting with other residents in the same age group. They typically live in their own apartments or rooms and share common areas and activities with other residents. Assistance is provided with tasks such as laundry, housekeeping, and meal preparation. The price of entry depends on the level of assistance a resident requires.

Nursing Home

assisted living communityA nursing home is a place for seniors who need 24-hour help beyond what they can receive in their own home or an assisted living community. Typically, this applies to people who are dealing with serious injuries and illnesses and cannot accomplish most tasks on their own. Many nursing homes are set up like hospitals and provide a wide range of health care services, such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy. A patient must have a doctor’s referral before they can be moved in.

Whether you’re looking to move your loved one to an assisted living community or a nursing home, turn to the team at CarePatrol of Connecticut in Westport for help finding a facility that will be the right fit. Contact them today at (203) 244-9562 to speak with a representative, or visit their website for more information about their full range of placement services. 

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