Tuesday, December 15, 2015

All About Adult Board & Care Facilities

All About Adult Board & Care Facilities

By Agatha Lebouef


There are many different types of eldercare, from assisted living communities to skilled nursing facilities to hiring in-home care or opting for a board and care facility. The board and care option also is sometimes called a residential care home or an adult family home. This option can be a good option for many senior adults who no longer can or wish to live alone. Here is a little bit of information about this eldercare option.

Board and care homes generally are located in larger residential homes and only have a maximum of about six residents at any one time. There is a staff member on site 24 hours a day, and sometimes several staff members. So if an emergency occurs or a resident needs assistance in the middle of the night, there is always someone there to help.

Nursing care may not be included in your typical board and care home but daily tasks are generally included. Residents can have assistance in terms of grooming, dressing, bathing and other toileting needs. Monthly fees generally include laundry and housekeeping services. Bathrooms are found with safety bars and are definitely handicap-friendly making the residents' lives easier. Medication management is set in place of the medical care which is not included in what is paid for in a board and care home. Residents also will have full meal services every day.

Board and care homes can be an excellent option for a person who needs help with daily tasks, but still wants to live in a setting that is more personal and homey. Generally, this is a less expensive option than an assisted living community, but more personal and cheerful than a nursing home. Nursing homes often are the option for seniors because these facilities often take Medicare or Medicaid as payment, whereas board and care and assisted living facilities do not.

The downside to board and care is that this is a less social environment than you'd find in an assisted living setting and generally there are fewer amenities. Generally, residents have a private bedroom, but it's not like the apartments and studios you would find in assisted living. Of course, while there are fewer options, the smaller number of residents also means each resident should receive more personal attention and care. Although, there certainly are some board and care homes that provide an assortment of activities and amenities.

Staff members in board and care homes you check out will have varying levels of experience, so be sure to ask about their work history. It helps if you ask for references when searching for these board and care homes. Security features of each particular board and care facility should be ensured along with the cleanliness of the residents' common areas and kitchen. By talking to the current residents, you are most likely to gauge their contentment and enjoyment in such a board and care facility. The best match for you or a loved one is best determined by having several options in mind. Trying out a service like Care Placement when searching for board and care in San Diego or board and care in San Clemente or anywhere in Orange County will do you good because they have pre-screened homes just right for your needs and budget.




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