EPA’s ENERGY STAR Honored Assisted Living Communities at ALFA 2011 Conference and Expo

December 17, 2011 by  
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The first Senior Care facilities to earn US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s ENERGY STAR certification were honored at the 2011 Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) Conference and Expo in Orlando, FL, in April, 2011. Approximately 2000 conference attendees gathered at this 3-day event where Clark Reed, Director of Healthcare Facilities Division for EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, presented “Power Down to Power Up: ENERGY STAR Comes to Senior Living” and announced the first 32 ENERGY STAR certified senior care communities from Sunrise Senior Living and Horizon Bay Retirement Living. “Sunrise Senior Living and Horizon Bay Retirement Communities are the first providers of senior living in the nation to have communities earn the prestigious ENERGY STAR from the EPA,” said Richard P. Grimes, president and CEO of the Assisted Living Federation of America. “ALFA applauds Sunrise, Horizon Bay and other senior living companies who plan to earn their environmental credentials by participating in ENERGY STAR program. Thank you to EPA for taking an interest in seniors housing and managing a program that will help senior living advance business excellence and environmentally friendly programs.”

Senior Care for Senior Living, Assisted Living

November 22, 2011 by  
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www.adultdaycarereno.com is the place to take Elderly Parents for Senior Care and Senior Living Daycare. This assisted living is in a group that is watched over by day to allow you to have more free time to do the things you want to do. The owners and employees really care about the people here. The aged parents are happier and more active than staying at home.

Belmont Village at Johns Creek Video | Assisted Living in Johns Creek

August 3, 2011 by  
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johnscreek.11alive.com The townspeople of Johns Creek, Georgia proudly proclaim that their city is one of America’s best places to live. The founders of Belmont Village agree and that’s why they brought their vision for one of the best facilities for senior living to this area. From our mature landscaping and generous grounds to our stylish, home-like interiors and large, bright dining area, Belmont Village is an extraordinary senior living community unlike any other. Our staff is among the best qualified in the industry and is expertly trained in areas of resident engagement and well-being. What’s more, residents have access to conveniences such as excellent medical facilities and physicians, shopping centers, places of worship and more. Belmont offers an ideal balance of support and opportunities, so that all of our residents can live each day to the fullest. 12489234 Assisted, Senior, Johns Creek

Canterbury On The Lake Waterford MI Assisted Senior Living

April 26, 2011 by  
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Retired from work, but not from living? Canterbury On The Lake in Waterford, Michigan, offers comfortable senior living with three levels of care: independent, assisted and nursing. Offering apartments with WiFi and maid service, onsite salon, fitness center, shuttle service, pain management, personal assistance, and more on beautiful grounds surrounded by gardens, Canterbury On The Lake lets you live at YOUR comfort level. Visit us www.yellowpages.com

Florida Senior Living, The Grand Court Tampa,FL. Personalized Assisted Living

November 11, 2010 by  
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Florida Senior Living at its Finest! Grand Court Tampa located in Tampa, Florida offers Exceptional Independent Living and Personalized Assisted Living options for seniors. We offer an exceptional lifestyle to our residents, from the well-appointed interiors to the wide array of services and amenities. At Grand Court, you’ll find it easy to make friends and try new things. Enjoy a delightful, restaurant-style meal among friends in our comfortable, full-service dining room, complete with table-side service. Explore your creative side in our woodworking shop or get in a quick workout in our heated, outdoor swimming pool. And with conveniences such as an on-site Wellness Clinic and beauty/barber shop, you’ll always look and feel your best. The supportive services available at Grand Court, combined with our partnerships with well-respected healthcare professionals, enable us to meet the changing needs of our residents. Grand Court offers something for everyone and with our dedicated staff available 24 hours a day; you’ll rest easy knowing we can meet your every need. We invite you to come experience exceptional senior living at Grand Court Tampa today. Senior Living Care Directory for Grand Court Tampa, FL; tinyurl.com

A Note on Assisted Living and How It Works

November 3, 2010 by  
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Assisted living facilities are meant for senior citizens and the disabled who require housing, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, and assistance with taking medicine. These facilities enable people to follow an independent lifestyle and at the same time provide the right type of assistance needed in day-to-day activities. Occupants of assisted living facilities are generally unable to live independently but are also not in need of full-time care. Thus, an assisted living facility offers an alternative to nursing homes that are more suitable for senior citizens with a greater need for care.

Assisted living facilities are sometimes referred to as residential care, personal care, adult congregate living care, domiciliary care, retirement residences, adult homes, etc. Assisted living facilities often operate in conjunction with nursing homes and independent living residences. Together, the three constitute Continuing Care Retirement Communities. Thus, an individual can start by shifting into an independent living residence and move on to assisted living facilities or a nursing home depending upon his requirements as he ages.

Housing facilities can be private single rooms or private suites. Assisted living residences often have ensuite bathrooms and common dining facilities. The occupant and housing facility are expected to enter into a written occupancy agreement. Assisted living facilities can provide housekeeping, meal services, laundry, and round-the-clock emergency services.  

The personal assistance provided at assisted living facilities ensure that the dignity and self-respect of the occupants are upheld and that they get ample opportunities to socialize, make friends, and also keep in touch with their family. The assistance can be either routine or intensive. The personal assistants are trained to be mindful of the requirements and values of senior citizen. They usually hold a college home support/resident care aide certificate or have the required balance of experience and learning. Personal assistants may operate under the supervision of professionals such as registered nurses.

The key points to be borne in mind while selecting an assisted living facility should include :

-    Atmosphere – This would include the size of the facility, visiting hours, opportunities for socialization, and meal-related information.  

-    Activities – Factors such as flexibility of schedule, presence of lounge areas, and chance of interacting with neighboring communities should be considered.

-    Amenities – Presence of exercise facilities, availability of equipment for supporting patients with special needs, religious facilities, and storage space are the amenities that should be present.

-    Costs – Costs of staying at the facility, rate at which expenses fluctuate, as well as services and utilities included in the costs are some of the features that should be considered while checking out the costs.

A facility should be visited and the opinions of staff and residents should be taken into consideration. In order to get a complete picture, the facility should be visited on multiple occasions at different times of the day over a period of time.

Assisted Living at Riverside: Almost Like Living at Home

October 27, 2010 by  
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California is seen as something of a young person’s state. And it is true that only a small portion of California’s population is older than 65, which is well below the national average, but the beauty and variety of the area has made this a popular retirement destination in recent years. No other state in the U.S. has so much to offer. Whether you prefer the mountains or the coast, a desert or a lush forest, you can find everything that you want right here. For those who need a little extra help from day to day, Riverside has some great assisted living facilities.

It is time consuming to find for a home for your older loved ones. You have to figure out what they need, then research the facilities, and try to figure out which one is the best option for them. Senior citizens deserve a peaceful life after retirement, and every child wants his or her parents to live out their golden years in comfort. Riverside can help.

Riverside offers senior citizens a peaceful setting. There’s certainly no need to settle on one place because seniors have virtually unlimited options when they’re looking for assisted living centers. Assisted living in Riverside is available to meet every need and income level. There are communities that cater to more active seniors. Many offer fitness centers and entertainment facilities. Some of the assisted living centers in Riverside also have facilities for those with Alzheimer’s. Other options include general care for the elderly, skilled nursing, communities that stress sports and outdoor games, fitness centers, pools along with spas and various other options for senior citizens who want to lead peaceful and happy lives.

The costs associated with assisted living in Riverside are influenced by a number of factors that include the amenities offered, the neighborhood the center is located in and its proximity to various facilities. Most assisted living centers in Riverside are located in scenic neighborhoods, which provide a pleasant atmosphere.

It should be noted that not all facilities are licensed by the California Department of Public Health. It is important to research any assisted living center that you’re considering before moving in. Some things to look into are making sure they follow proper regulations regarding cleanliness and quality meals, as well as safety and security of the center.

Most of the centers for assisted living in Riverside are located in clean and well-maintained surroundings and have several facilities to take proper care of senior citizens. They are designed to provide a comfortable, homelike atmosphere and to provide all the necessary support for the elderly to lead a peaceful life.

 

Eco Friendly Assisted Living Facilities Go Green with Care

August 24, 2010 by  
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Eco friendly ways of living are becoming more popular and more important to people. Creating eco friendly <a title=Assisted living facilities at Great Places! rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=http://www.greatplacesinc.com/features/AssistedLivingFacilities.aspx>assisted living facilities</a> or <a title=Adult care at Great Places! rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=http://www.greatplacesinc.com/features/AdultCare.aspx>adult care</a> homes are next on the list. You may think becoming more earth conscious just means recycling or re-using paper or plastic. However, for the homes that have that decided to become eco friendly it is so much more than that.

Green Construction
The first step in creating an eco friendly assisted living facility is constructing it in such a way and with such materials that are going to be environmentally friendly. From inception, green materials are chosen and decisions are made about each aspect of its construction. Generally buildings that are built in such a way are known as green buildings and are built with renewable materials, efficient in the way it is built and efficient with the energy used to build it and the energy that is generated within.

Green Systems
Upon completion of the eco friendly facility, decisions are made regarding the systems used indoors as well. From the green materials to the air, water and laundry purification, all are going to be chosen with the environment and resident’s health in mind. This will protect the environment and its resources while removing daily toxins from residents. Creating a pure air quality would also be considered when determining the types of green systems to establish. The benefit of being eco friendly up front in the construction is that it can save a lot of energy costs in the long run. This savings would hopefully spread to the overall cost for each resident.

Green Options
To further the eco friendly environment, all amenities are also made to go green. Facilities that offer Beauty salons or Barber Shops are considered when making the change to an all green facility. This might include any food served or items given to residents at any time. Each facility might make the call on how far it wants to go to stay green. However, residents should be aware that an entirely eco friendly assisted living facility may be more expensive because of the additional cost of making these green options a reality.

Living in an assisted living facility or any senior living facility that is go green can have many potential health benefits while being more safe and friendly to the environment. When considering the types of assisted living options, look into what they are doing to stay green. While many older facilities may not have been built with eco friendly systems in mind you can ask questions regarding what they may do in the future or how they can change their current systems to accommodate resident’s needs in this area. Assisted living facilities should want to provide a healthy, productive environment for its residents. If going green is going to be more economically beneficial in the long run there is no reason that they wouldn’t choose that option when presented with it.

Consider too the ways you can go green in your own home. Little things can help you save energy, conserve resources and promote good health for you and your loved ones. Look into the green options you have so you can begin to make your difference.

Nursing Homes and Assisted Living – Ensuring Independence and Long Term Support!

August 10, 2010 by  
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Given the constant increase in the percentage of aging population, it’s only natural we start thinking about nursing homes. The Internet is an excellent guide towards senior living, offering a wide range of information and many health care options. Experienced and dedicated placement specialists offer free consultations, helping direct one to the right senior care option. In order to search for available nursing homes, you will have to enter your name; the senior’s name and your address (please include city and state).

You might be surprised to discover the number of nursing homes represented online. The search process depends on the type of care you are interested in locating, and the individual needing the care. Nursing homes are recommended for those who will need constant care, having specific or multiple health problems and disabilities. When it comes to the elderly, nursing care is also required for those individuals who will need help with almost all activities of daily living. 

Using the Internet is a great resource to discover available nursing homes in your area. You can find a facility where trained nurses are on duty, 24 hours a day. In addition to an around the clock nursing staff, nursing homes may also have a team of specialists comprised of: doctors, physical and occupational therapists, social workers and other health care specialists, each working side by side offering their own special contribution. 

Many people consider nursing homes to be similar to hospitals. While these facilities provide health care for the elderly, nursing homes offer a degree of constant support and daily living assistance in a long term fashion. Because nursing homes offer long term constant care, it is important to consider several facilities before making a final decision. By using the Internet, you can locate, compare and review multiple facilities, all at the touch of a button. 

Managed by people with experience, modern nursing homes have changed the way we perceive long term support and constant nursing care. They are focused on each and every resident, trying to support regular living as much as possible.  Some even offer a private apartment for each resident. There are a wide array of activities and socialization opportunities, dispersing any feelings of isolation. Nursing homes are all about increasing and maintaining the quality of life for an individual and these are the things you should consider when searching. 

If you prefer to use the Internet as an online comparison resource, then make sure you explore all the options you are presented with. Find out all about the services offered and policy of the nursing home. Discuss about meals (number of times per day, dietary needs and snacks), sleeping hours and activities during the day. Ask about their policy regarding pets and make sure you inquire about resident-oriented care (taking care of the patient more intimately, responding to every need, medical or not).

Apart from nursing homes, there are plenty of other choices when it comes to senior residents. One of the many examples that could be given is represented by assisted living facilities. On a standard basis, they offer the same services as a nursing home but the personal care provided is not constant (no need). Senior residents are monitored and have access to general personal care which includes assistance with some or most ADLs (Activities of Daily Living). ADLs include meals, bathing, grooming, dressing, meal preparation and medication management.  Assisted living is a modern concept, based on ensuring the independence and self-respect of an elderly/disabled person.

When it comes to assisted living facilities, you can use the same comparison service offered through the Internet. Keep in mind that assisted living communities are for those needing help with personal health care services but not for 24 hours a day. There is no medical equipment for monitoring the residents. Other than that, everything is destined to provide the support an elderly person needs. Assisted living reduces depression and similar feelings felt by those who have lost their independence. The same facilities are designed for those who have been diagnosed with Dementia or Alzheimer’s.

Senior Apartments and Assisted Living Facilities May Want to Offer Baby Boomers In-house Medi-spa Tr

July 29, 2010 by  
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Baby boomers are lining up to pay hundreds of dollars to remove unwanted wrinkles, blemishes and hair. With so many of them eager to pay for these services perhaps there is an untapped market in the <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=http://www.greatplacesinc.com/features/NursingHomes.aspx>senior apartment</a> and <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=http://www.greatplacesinc.com/features/AssistedLivingFacilities.aspx>assisted living industry</a>.

Several medical spas claim that baby boomers make up a good portion of their business. CNN stated that In 2004, there were about 750 medi spas in the United States, but by the end of 2006 there could be as many as 2,500.

Removal of Wrinkles, Sunspots, Unsightly Veins and Unwanted Hair Along with Your Weekly Physical Therapy

Besides offering physical therapy and 24-hour nurses and physicians, the senior living industry could benefit from having a medi-spa on site.
Since many people are working past their 60s and living longer these days, it’s no wonder that many baby boomers want to continue looking their best. They perhaps don’t feel “old” so why should they look it.

A medi-spa can include laser treatments usually take between 30 and 40 minutes and range from laser hair and vein removal techniques to wrinkle-reducing Juvederm or Restylane injections to chemical skin peels that restore sun-damaged skin. Prices for services generally range from $50 to $500. When you think about your average doctor’s appointment cost, a medi-spa treatment is at least twice that amount.

Many seniors looking to lead active lifestyles and still look great would think twice about having a senior living facility with a medi-spa on site verses without.

Baby boomers are not ready to be considered “old” and are moving towards healthy lifestyles in so many ways, be it exercise, nutrition and overall appearance.

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