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  1. What is Assisted Living?
  2. Who lives in Assisted Living residences?
  3. What does an Assisted Living residence look like?
  4. How is Assisted Living regulated?
  5. What types of services are offered at North Haven Assisted Living Homes?
  6. What about costs?
  7. Who pays the bill for an Assisted Living residence?

What is Assisted Living?

The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) defines an Assisted Living residence as a special combination of housing, personalized supportive services and health care designed to meet the needs - both scheduled and unscheduled - of those who need help with activities of daily living.

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Who lives in Assisted Living residences?

Currently, more than a million Americans live in an estimated 20,000 Assisted Living residences.  Assisted Living residents can be young or old, affluent or low income, frail or disabled.  A typical resident is a woman in her eighties and is either widowed or single.  Residents may suffer from Alzheimer’s disease or other memory disorders.  Residents may also need help with incontinence or mobility.

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What does an Assisted Living residence look like?

Assisted Living residences can range from a high-rise apartment complex to a converted Victorian home to a renovated school.  Residences may be free standing or housed with other residential options, such as independent living or nursing care.  They may be operated by non-profit or for-profit companies.  Most facilities have between 25 and 120 units.  There is no single blueprint, because consumers’ preferences and needs vary widely.  Units may vary in size from one room to a full apartment.

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How is Assisted Living regulated?

Regulations and licensing regulations vary from state to state contributing to the wide range of senior housing models considered Assisted Living.  Most providers and their staff have special training as a result either of state requirements of company policy.  Some states require special staff certification and training.  Residences must comply with local building codes and fire safety regulations.  ALFA believes the most successful regulations are consumer drive, balancing the safety concerns we all share with the consumers’ desires to retain their independence and freedom of choice.

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What types of services are offered at North Haven Assisted Living Homes?

Services provided in Assisted Living residences usually include:

 

  • Three meals a day served in a common dining area

 

  • Housekeeping services

 

  • Transportation

 

  • Assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and walking

 

  • Access to health and medical services

 

  • 24-hour security and staff availability

 

  • Emergency call systems for each resident’s unit

 

  • Health promotion and exercise programs

 

  • Medication management

 

  • RN, Director of Nursing

 

  • Personal laundry services

 

  • Social and recreational activities
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What about costs?

Costs vary with the residence, room size, and the types of services needed by the residents.  Across the nation, daily basic fees range from approximately $15 to $200 – generally less than the cost of home health services and nursing home care.  A basic Assisted Living fee may cover all services or there may be additional charges from special services.  Most Assisted Living residences charge month-to-month rates, but a few residences require long-term arrangements.

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Who pays the bill for an Assisted Living residence?

Residents or their families generally pay the cost of care from their own financial resources.  Depending on the nature of an individual’s health insurance program or long-term care insurance policy, costs may be reimbursed.  In addition, some residences have their own financial assistance programs.  Government payments for Assisted Living residences have been limited.  Portage County has developed a program called Family Care that can assist in payment for Assisted Living residences if the resident qualifies. To obtain information regarding financial assistance, please call (345-5350). Some state and local governments offer subsidies for rent or services for low income elders.  Others may provide subsidies in the form of an additional payment for those who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid.  Some states also utilize Medicaid waiver programs to help pay for Assisted Living services.

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