2022 First Coast Relocation Guide

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Choosing the Right Senior Living Option

There are many living options for seniors moving to the First Coast, but it’s important to know which option is the best fit for your specific needs. Deciding on living arrangements can feel overwhelming but knowing the differences between each type is a good place to start. Take the time to tour different communities or facilities and ask about what services are provided and any extra costs.

Assisted Living Facilities This type of facility is a longterm care option for seniors who want to live independently in a safe environment. If you need assistance with daily activities but don’t require intensive care, an assisted living facility may be the best living option. Trained staff are there to help residents with tasks such as cooking, shopping, bathing, getting dressed, taking medications and more. These facilities are often laid out like apartments and have a shared common space. Many have social and recreational activities as well. Assisted living facilities also offer multiple levels of care depending on the resident’s needs. Skilled Nursing Facilities For seniors who need round-the-clock medical care, a skilled nursing facility is the best option. These facilities offer treatment from a registered nurse or therapy services from physical, speech or occupational therapists. A physician is also there to supervise the patient’s care. These hospital-like

services for those recovering from an injury or illness, or long-term services for those who have a serious medical condition and need more extensive care. Memory care facilities are specialized types of skilled nursing facilities that accommodate seniors with Alzheimer’s, dementia and other types of memory problems. Retirement Communities These types of communities are best for seniors who can still live independently. Retirement communities include active adult communities, independent living communities and 55-plus communities. Seniors can choose from a multitude of housing options like single-family homes, condos or apartments. While each community is unique, most have several amenities and conveniences such as fitness centers, pools, golf courses, transportation and a restaurant on site. These communities allow seniors to maintain their independence and freedom while still offering some assistance with housekeeping and meal preparation if needed. Many retirement communities also have an assisted living component.

facilities also provide short-term

For a comprehensive list of these facilities and communities, check out the Jacksonville Senior Services Directory at www.heritagepublishinginc.com or pick up a copy in-person at your local library or senior center.

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