As the caregiver to an aging loved one, you may have recently made the decision that your parent is no longer able to handle everyday living tasks. They are regularly needing help with the daily tasks they previously didn’t have issues with (cooking, cleaning, etc.). You have also realized that you are unable to provide them the assistance they now need to live a healthy and fulfilling life so it is now time to consider senior living options.
Most first-time caregivers that we meet with initially think there are only a couple of senior options available: maintenance free homes, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. Over the past few years, Senior Living Specialists have begun to see a rise in the demand for a care option known as residential care homes.
What makes residential care homes different from other senior care options? The main differences that stand out with residential care homes are:
- Smaller number of residents (typically 20 or fewer with some having only 3-4)
- Residents have staff 24/7 that will provide non-nursing care help
- Personal assistance with grooming and room to room mobility aid
- Typically located in or close to residential areas
- Smaller staff to resident ratios that allow for personalized resident care
You can also expect that the layout of each residential care home will vary as many were residential homes that have been converted into a residential care home. The surrounding areas will vary depending on the neighborhood that a care home is in.
You will want to check nearby areas for parks or entertainment if you believe those to be deciding factors for you and your loved one. Residential care homes will likely continue to grow in popularity since many enjoy the smaller staff to resident ratio and 24/7 care.
If you believe that this could be the best option for your loved one, consult Senior Living Specialists and we can help you find the perfect location in Dallas, McKinney, Frisco, or Fort Worth.