Personalized Care: How Assisted Living Meets Individual Needs

Later in life, people tend to need a bit of extra help. For one, they often suffer from illnesses and chronic medical conditions that are difficult to manage without assistance. At the same time, cognitive decline, reduced mobility, coordination issues, and other problems can make carrying out everyday activities challenging. In some cases, even standard household items, like rugs, furniture, appliances, and stairs, can become hazardous. All that leads to the need for outside intervention. 

When seniors need a helping hand, extra medical care, and other types of support, aging in place isn’t an ideal situation. For them, living in The Sarah Community can offer an array of benefits, not the least of which is personalized care. That, alone, can give residents numerous advantages. 

Maintaining a Level of Independence

Receiving personalized care can help seniors to maintain a level of independence. Granted, they receive a certain amount of assistance with various elements. For some, help with everyday activities like bathing, cooking, and cleaning is essential. For others, dealing with coordination and mobility issues by removing dangers from their living spaces is the main priority. In some instances, seniors need help with managing medical conditions and medications. Regardless, receiving the specific types of care they need in assisted living enables them to maintain their freedom and independence for longer. 

Improving Physical Health

Assisted living also aids in improving residents’ physical health. No two residents’ medical needs are the same. As such, one-size-fits-all medical care isn’t entirely effective. Personalized medical care, on the other hand, ensures each residents’ unique needs are covered. That, in turn, improves their physical health and can potentially help them to live longer, happier lives. 

Bolstering Mental Health

Furthermore, personalized care can improve seniors’ mental health. Those who are suffering from mental health issues, like anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and dementia, can get the care they need to better deal with those conditions and manage their symptoms. From another perspective, receiving personalized care can reduce residents’ risks of developing certain mental disorders, specifically depression and anxiety.

Customized care improves seniors’ quality of life and makes them feel more comfortable and valued. As mentioned, it can allow them to maintain their independence and improve their physical health as well. All of those factors contribute to a person’s mental health.

Providing Social Connections

Another way assisted living can meet individual needs is by providing opportunities for socialization. Everyone needs social connections. Studies have shown that being isolated and lonely can negatively impact people’s mental and physical health, but social interaction has the opposite effect. In assisted living communities, seniors can mingle with people in their age group and with similar interests. Assisted living communities also offer planned gatherings, classes, and other opportunities for residents to interact with others.

Residents can mingle with others and participate in these activities when they want or opt out if they wish. That allows them to socialize on their own schedules and in the ways they’re most comfortable. It helps to prevent loneliness and isolation without putting too much pressure on residents to be outgoing when they’re not up to it. 

Meeting Seniors’ Unique Needs

Assisted living can allow seniors to maintain their independence while still ensuring they receive the help they need. Still, no two seniors’ needs are quite the same. Assisted living communities give residents the personalized care they need, which can contribute to their physical and mental health as well as their overall quality of life in many ways.