More and more older people, electing to live independent, non-institutionalized lives, are receiving home care services as their physical capabilities diminish. Younger adults who are disabled or recuperating from acute illness are choosing home care whenever possible. Adults and children diagnosed with terminal illness can also be cared for at home.
Alzheimer's / Dementia costs vary depending on a multitude of factors including meal plans, size and configuration of residence, room location, and the facility's on site amenities; living in a particular area may also determine the final cost of living in an Alzheimer's / Dementia community. Most Alzheimer's / Dementia use a month-to-month payment system; however, some lean more towards long-term arrangements and upfront payments. In the American economical situation, one key advantage of Alzheimer's / Dementia housing is the often less expensive costs compared to nursing home care in the same area. 41 states, including , also allow the option of community waivers that allow low-income residents to live in Alzheimer's / Dementia. Depending on whether the resident has long-term health insurance, some of the costs may also be reimbursable.
Providers in
Source: Alzheimer's / Dementia Facilities Directory
The average number of beds per home is 107, with an occupancy rate of 88 percent.
to privacy, and to keep and use your personal belongings and property as long as it doesn't interfere with the rights, health, or safety of others.