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October 16, 2014Columbus may be a youthful, growing city, but we take great pride in caring for our elderly as well. While everyone values his or her independence, there may come a time when we just need a little help. Luckily, Columbus has quality assisted living facilities. Columbus assisted living facilities are some of the best in the state. Columbus assisted living facilities like Abbington enable the elderly to maintain much of the independence they value, while having just enough help when it’s necessary to make life easier.
Some of the key health problems or daily living difficulties that may signal its time to consider assisted living are falling or having trouble rising from a sleeping position. Falls are very common for the elderly. At age 70 the risk of a fall increases. Falls can be very dangerous for numerous reasons. Often, after a fall, the elderly person is immobile, stuck on the floor for hours or longer until someone finds them. Even worse, falls often lead to a head injury. The danger of having this happen outside of an assisted living facility can be fatal.
At a quality assisted living facility, this danger is significantly reduced. The caring, and highly trained staff are always on alert to prevent a fall or handle one almost immediately after it happens. Even the day-to-day routine becomes easier and less stressful with assisted living. Getting out of bed shouldn’t have to be a challenge to face every morning. Waking to a courteous staff member lending a helping hand can brighten the entire day.
The day consists of fun activities and relaxation instead of daunting tasks. The chore of cooking meals often becomes impossible for the elderly. They shouldn’t have to suffer through malnutrition simply because they aren’t able to cook. At an assisted living facility, nutritious meals are prepared every day by the staff. A resident must simply focus on resting and enjoying their day.
Medication is monitored to reduce the risk of a mistake being made that could be detrimental to the resident. The staff can even help with getting the resident to doctor’s appointments they can’t afford to miss. The whole point of assisted living is to alleviate the pain of daily challenges so that the elderly person can focus on enjoying their life. They’ve earned it.
Keep in mind that assisted living is intended for those who need extra help performing the tasks of daily living. Residents should still be able to walk with the assistance of a walker or an attendant. Those who are bed bound may need to move to a community that can provide additional services. Those who want to learn more about moving to an assisted living community should go to the Abbington Online website for more information. An even better way to find out more is to take a tour of the assisted living facility.