We Can Help You Find the Right Level of Care for You or Your Loved One.
If your mom or dad requires extra help, you aren’t alone. Many seniors need assistance as they face aging and health challenges. There are special living arrangements that help seniors with their difficulties.
Three standard options are:
Which option is best for your parent?
This depends on your loved one’s preferences and requirements. Here is an overview of the possibilities.
What is Assisted Living?
Assisted living is a long-term senior living solution that allows for independence but includes special accommodations. Seniors residing in assisted living facilities benefit from the housekeeping, personal care, and medical support. Often, floor plans are designed with handicap features.
Because seniors are finding it more difficult to do such things as yard work, household upkeep, or sometimes even cooking and/or driving, our assisted living community can help them maintain their independence.
What is Memory Care?
For seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, memory care is a great option. It is difficult for families to care for a parent who lives with memory loss. Memory care at The Craig includes a highly-trained team that safely assists your mom or dad with everyday tasks.
We offer specialized memory care units for those with dementia. These units are created to give a secure atmosphere that helps residents thrive. The structured environment and daily routines help lower anxiety and stress for residents in addition to numerous other benefits.
Like assisted living, associates help residents with their meals, personal care, and medicine. The team is also specially trained to work with adults with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
What is Skilled Nursing?
Registered nurses or licensed practical nurses can administer skilled nursing care. Some seniors receive this care at their home, while others accept it in a nursing facility. Our community offers comprehensive skilled nursing care with varying levels of service. We can accommodate our services and care for whatever your mom or dad may need most.
Those in assisted living or memory care may require skilled nursing, where others need more help.