Reasons To Choose An Established Myrtle Beach Senior Living Community

senior living communityWhile many seniors and caregivers agree with the idea of “aging in place”, assisted living facilities offer many benefits that aren’t always available to those who live at home. Senior Living Communities offer many amenities that can improve your quality of living and prolong your life expectancy. These are the top four benefits of choosing a senior living community.

1. Safety and Security

Safety is a major concern when you are aging in your own home. Older adults who live alone face many dangers, including falls and prescription errors, and burglary. Assisted living facilities offer a safer and more pleasant environment for the elderly.

Many apartment buildings offer emergency services to residents in case of an emergency. For your loved one’s support in daily life and in an emergency, direct care personnel are available 24 hours a day, seven days per week.

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Selling A House To Fund Long-Term Senior Care

senior careSenior care is essential for many older adults, regardless of whether they need in-home care or full-time care at a nursing home. The cost of senior care can be a concern for seniors who are on Social Security and have limited pension benefits.

Senior care is becoming more costly due to rising inflation. The 2021 Genworth Cost of Care Survey shows that seniors in the United States spend an average of $4500 per month on assisted living and $7,908 for semiprivate rooms in a nursing home.

Many seniors have decided to sell their homes in order to pay for the care they require. Selling a home can be complicated, especially for seniors who are dependent on government benefits. This guide will help you organize and make smart decisions about everything.

When is the best time to sell your parent’s home to pay for senior care in Myrtle Beach?

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Assisted Living Tips – Caring For Seniors With Obesity

assisted livingAs they age, seniors experience many physical changes. Some of these changes, such as the loss of muscle mass, makes it difficult for seniors to maintain a healthy weight. Obesity is a problem for many older adults and their caregivers. Obesity doesn’t necessarily mean failing, but it is important for seniors to recognize the health risks associated with it. Obese people are more likely to have high blood pressure, type 2 Diabetes, high cholesterol, coronary heart disease, stroke, and high blood sugar. Obesity can also increase the risk of obstructive sleeping apnea and cancer, as well as poor physical functioning. However, with the right assisted living facility, seniors with obesity can get the care and assistance they need.

Despite these risks, obesity is still a common medical condition in the United States. It affects 41.5%, or 60 million, of the population. Due to their higher risk of developing heart disease or other complications, obese people also have higher medical expenses. Some seniors are also subject to weight bias when they visit the doctor, participate in community events, or engage in other activities. Weight bias refers specifically to negative attitudes, judgments, and discriminatory actions that are directed at overweight or obese people.

This guide will explain how older adults with obesity may benefit from moving to an assisted living facility in Myrtle Beach. This guide includes tips on advocating for seniors with this medical condition, a listing of senior communities that offer programs for residents with obese residents, and many resources to help seniors, their caregivers, and learn more about nutrition, fitness, and other topics.

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What You Need To Know About Assisted Living & Independent Living

assisted livingEach loved one is different, so their care needs are unique. You need to be aware of all options available and distinguish between them in order to find the right senior living option. There are many options for elder care. Independent living is a type for active, independent seniors who want to live in a community with other senior citizens, but without having to worry about home maintenance. Assisted living is a step beyond independent living. Assistive living communities provide the same benefits and more complete care for seniors who require assistance with daily activities like dressing, bathing, or preparing meals. To compare the amenities and services offered by assisted living and independent living, take a closer look:

Independent living vs. assisted living

Independent living communities offer apartments or small homes with full amenities. Apartments in assisted living communities have fewer amenities and more safety features.

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Assisted Living Tips – How To Care For Seniors With Parkinson’s

assisted living communityIt’s normal to wonder how a new diagnosis will affect a loved one. This is especially true if your loved one has Parkinson’s disease. This is because Parkinson’s disease is a neurological condition that can cause problems in both mental and physical functioning. This could pose a risk to seniors’ safety at home. People with Parkinson’s can also develop dementia, a decline in thinking and reasoning abilities that can make it more difficult to do certain activities. You may have to modify your home or develop new routines if your loved one is diagnosed with dementia. It’s easier to adapt when you are prepared for these changes. Adaptation can reduce stress and improve the quality of your loved one’s life. This guide gives an overview of important safety measures for seniors living with Parkinson’s disease. This guide also provides information on what to look out for in assisted living communities in Myrtle Beach if your loved ones have Parkinson’s disease.

Room-by-Room Home Modifications For Seniors with Parkinson’s Disease

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Assisted Living Community FAQs

assisted livingIt is difficult to choose the right assisted living community for you or your loved one. The factors that will determine the “right” community for you and your loved ones include your financial situation, care needs, personal preferences, and health status. There are many factors to consider when looking at assisted living facilities and many questions at that.

When choosing an assisted living community for you or your loved ones, it is normal to come up with a bunch of questions. It is important to answer all of your questions before signing up for a community. Getting all the answers you need will give you insights on how much being in a facility costs, the perks of being in assisted living in Myrtle Beach, and many more. Below are some frequently asked questions about assisted living that you should know about:

What is the difference between a nursing home and an assisted living facility?

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Things To Look For In An Assisted Living Community

assisted living communityIt is difficult to choose the right assisted living community for you or your loved one. The factors that will determine the “right” community for you or your loved one include your budget, how much care you need, personal preferences, your health status, and what your interests are. There are many factors to consider so we suggest that you get clear before you begin looking at ALFs in your local area. These categories can be helpful in focusing your search on the communities that best suit your needs.

  • Budget: How much money can you afford to spend on an assisted living facility in Myrtle Beach per month? Compare this to the average cost for your region. This information can help you set realistic expectations and modify your plans to find the best care for your needs.
  • Care and health need: Do your loved ones require additional assistance beyond basic ADLs. Is a chauffeur necessary or is a nurse on-site to assist with medication administration? Services available at facilities may not only offer assistance with ADLs but can also vary so make sure you are aware of what services you require.
  • Interests and sociability: Do you enjoy socializing with others? You should choose a facility with your preferred amenities and activities for residents.
  • Your preferences and tastes: What are your priorities when it comes down to ALFs? Are spacious apartments, clean facilities, or luxurious features and designs more important to you? You can narrow down your search to include only those communities that match your criteria by identifying what is most important to you.
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The Benefits Of Assisted LIving Communities

assisted livingYour senior loved one has worked hard for their retirement. Assisted living communities provide social interaction, and a productive and safe lifestyle, safety, as well as the right support for seniors who may require some assistance. Many communities offer a variety of amenities, such as beauty services, gourmet dining, and fitness centers. Many seniors find that assisted living communities offer convenience, happiness, and a better quality of life. These seven benefits of assisted living communities will help you understand how your relative can enjoy happiness and good health.

The boredom is gone!

Seniors may feel overwhelmed after retirement. They can use these extra hours to pursue their passions or learn new hobbies. There are many activities that can appeal to everyone, which is one of the greatest benefits of assisted living.

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How to Know When It’s Time for Assisted Living

assisted livingAs humans, it is one of the most challenging tasks to take care of our elders. It is possible that a senior will need to be cared for by their family members. It can be emotionally draining to watch someone you love no longer be able to take care of themselves. When that happens, you need to find an assisted living facility.

How do I know what type of care I need?

Charting ADLs (activities of daily living) is one way to determine the level of senior care needed. It helps professionals understand how a senior can perform routines and other activities that contribute to daily living. These routines were broken into six categories.

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SIGNS THAT IT’S TIME FOR ASSISTED LIVING

assisted livingSeniors with special needs may benefit from assisted living. It can be difficult to know if your loved ones are a good fit for assisted living. We will discuss some indicators that your loved one is ready to move into assisted living and how they can benefit from assisted living.

Benefits of Assisted Living

Personal Care Problems: Seniors often choose assisted living because they have difficulty with personal care tasks. Assisted living in Myrtle Beach may be a good option if your loved one has difficulty dressing, grooming and bathing themselves. Reflections Assisted Living staff can assist residents with personal care tasks, so they can continue to live independently but still have access to help when necessary.

Decline in Cleanliness: With declining mobility, it becomes more difficult to keep up with housework such as cleaning and laundry. It could be a sign that your loved one is having trouble keeping up with their housework. Seniors can be relieved of these responsibilities and still retain their independence.

Loneliness: Seniors can feel lonely and isolated if they live at home, particularly if they no longer drive. Long periods of isolation have been shown to be linked with obesity, depression, and Alzheimer’s disease. Reflections Assisted Living at Carolina Forest is a positive step for many seniors.

Safety concerns: Seniors are at risk from falling, injury, or other accidents within their homes. You may be concerned about your loved one having an emergency at home if they live alone. You don’t have to worry about your loved ones being left alone in an emergency. With senior living in Myrtle Beach, the staff is available 24/7 and are always on-hand for assistance.

Difficulty driving: Many seniors abandon driving after a while, which can leave them feeling frustrated and isolated at their home. Residents can use assisted living facilities to transport them to appointments and other social events. This allows residents to go out and enjoy their favorite places without having to drive.

Frequent forgetfulness: Although everyone experiences forgetfulness from time to time, some people find it more common and more burdensome as they age. If it becomes a regular occurrence, forgetting to lock the front door or set the alarm can lead to serious consequences. Our company provides a safe environment and can remind seniors to make appointments. We also provide transportation and help with memory loss.

Costs of assisted living

Care costs will vary depending on the size and level of care required. Monthly care includes all expenses, including meals, personal care, housekeeping, community activities and access to amenities. There is an additional charge for medication assistance, hair styling and other personal care.

Financial Assistance 

Seniors often use financial aid to help pay for assisted living. It is important to remember that Medicare doesn’t cover assisted living. This surprise surprises many seniors and their families when they start to look into assisted living. There are still other options.

Medicaid and its Waiver Programs

Medicaid provides financial assistance to seniors who are eligible for the program. Medicaid is not federally regulated like Medicare. It is a joint program of the federal government and the states. Each state has the ability to set its Medicaid guidelines and can also vary in how it covers assisted living.

Medicaid is a waiver program that covers the cost of assisted living in most states. Medicaid waivers enable states to provide benefits and coverage that are not covered by federal guidelines. For example, coverage for long-term senior care. The Home and Community Based Services Medicaid waiver program gives seniors more control over their care and helps to prevent them from being moved to skilled nursing homes. You will need to verify your state’s Medicaid eligibility guidelines and coverage for HCBS waivers.

Veterans Benefits

The Department of Veterans Affairs has several financial assistance programs available for veterans over the age of 50, including the Aid and Attendance. A&A involves paying eligible veterans every month in addition to their VA pension. It helps to cover their long-term care services such as assisted living.

A&A is only available to veterans who are eligible for and have received a VA pension or have served during a war. A veteran must meet several eligibility requirements, including the need for assistance with daily living tasks. A&A is an option for many veterans or their spouse who are in need of assisted living. Veterans must be examined by a doctor to receive this benefit and then complete the VA form.

Life Insurance Settlements

Although not their original purpose, life insurance policies may be used to assist seniors in paying for long-term care such as assisted living. Sometimes, the policy can be purchased by a third party company for 50-75% of its initial value. In what is called an “accelerated death benefit“, some insurance companies allow policyholders to get their benefits early. As with the previous option above, accelerated death benefits almost never equal the value of the initial death benefit. However, it is worthwhile to have liquid cash available to you during your lifetime.

No matter what route you take to obtain a settlement for life insurance, losing your policy’s death benefit can be a difficult decision. Before you make a decision, weigh the pros and disadvantages of accessing your benefit and consult trusted resources.

Reverse Mortgages

Reverse mortgage loans can be used by seniors to pay for assisted living costs. Homeowners can convert some equity in their home into cash or take out a loan against their home’s value with reverse mortgages. This payment is usually tax-free, and seniors can move into a residential care facility like Reflections Assisted Living at Carolina Forest without having to sell their home in order to receive the money.

Reverse mortgages have limitations and may not be the best choice for everyone. Reverse mortgages can “use-up” equity in a home, which leaves less assets for the homeowner’s spouse and heirs. Be aware of scam companies and untrustworthy loaners. It is best to use the federally insured Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loan (HECM). HECM loans are backed by the federal Government and typically offer larger advances with a lower total price than loans from private firms.

Insurance for long-term care

LTC insurance, a private type of insurance policy that covers senior care and personal and custodial services, is called long-term care insurance. This insurance policy is more likely to cover the expenses for assisted living compared to Medicaid or private health insurance plans. However, seniors are not usually able to sign up to an LTC insurance policy. This type of insurance is only available to people who have signed up earlier in their lives.

LTC insurance policies can be very different in what they cover. You should review the policy details to see if assisted living is included and, if so, how much per day or year.

Call us now if you’re looking for a place where your senior family member can get the best care possible.

Reflections Assisted Living at Carolina Forest
219 Middleburg Dr
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
(843) 903-0700
https://www.reflectionsassistedliving.com/

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