With Assisted Living Port Richey Residents Needing Assistance Can Lead Full Lives

By Sarah Scott


Most people have had times in their lives when they needed help to cope, even if only temporary. Many people, as the grow older or when they have accidents or fall ill, find that there are certain tasks that they simply cannot perform any longer. They need help with those tasks. They do not need constant care, just help with certain tasks such as cooking, getting around or dressing. By providing facilities for assisted living Port Richey patients can get the help they need.

There is a general misconception that all facilities that care for their inmates re nursing homes where the patients need full time care. This is not the case. The facilities for those that require only occasional help are managed totally different. Their residents are mostly able to manage their own lives and only need help in certain areas. They make their own decisions and they take responsibility for their own lives.

A lack of money or social reasons often lead families to a decision to care for a needy loved one personally. This may be praiseworthy but the care required by the loved one can easily become a huge burden, leading to stress and even resentment. The needy person himself may feel like a burden and come to resent his position in the household. The first rule is to always first gain expert advice.

Experts agree that the best solution is when the needy person can receive care and assistance at home. In most cases it is not necessary to hire a full time care giver. There are many reputable agencies that can provide care givers trained and experienced to provide the specific type of assistance required by the patient. This option may be less costly than placing the patient in a facility.

Many families become aware that a lived one is struggling to cope with some ordinary day to day tasks. When they then arrange for formal care they often choose the wrong type of facility. The best course of action is to have the individual concerned assessed by a professional in order to determine the type of care that will be necessary.

A formal assessment will go a long way in helping families to make sure that their loved ones receive the care and assistance that they really need. Many facilities and care givers specialize in specific types of care, such as personal hygiene, physical therapy, medication and general assistance. Most patients do not want help in areas where they do not need it because their independence remains important to them.

If a decision is made to move a loved one into a facility it should be done only after the intended facility has been inspected. These facilities must be registered and they must employ personnel that is specially trained in the type of assistance that they will be providing. If their is a likelihood that the level of care needed will change over time, it may be better to choose a facility that can provide different levels of care.

The primary motivation for getting assistance for a loved one should always be to allow him to continue leading a full life. The fact that he needs help in certain areas does not render him incompetent. He should be allowed and encouraged to continue living a meaningful life and to make a contribution to society as a whole.




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