Assisted Living
Safety and Comfort In An Environment That
Feels Like Home
When an older adult cannot live safely or comfortably in their own home any longer, many times Assisted Living is an option for consideration. Some seniors may be able to move in with family or friends, while others need more assistance than family members can provide. Prospective Assisted Living (AL) residents typically need assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) such as bathing, laundry, dining, taking medication and physical and education activities. An Assisted Living community provides some or all of the long-term care services an older person needs. Some of our projects offer only housing and housekeeping, but many also provide personal care, social and recreational activities, meals, and medical services. Some communities offer special programs for people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia.
Environments Providing Support and Respite for Seniors and Caregivers
Insights in Senior Living
10.19.2023
Technology as a Second Language
Our seniors may not be digital natives, but many are willing to learn the second language, and be fluent.
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The intersection of hospitality & healing
Veteran Home projects are a unique blend of healthcare, hospitality, and residential design. It is the seamless synergy of these elements that makes them truly special.
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