What is assisted living?
Life is a journey, and our care needs often change along the way. Sometimes, you or your loved one may require assistance that goes beyond a helping hand, and knowing the key differences between assisted living and nursing home care will help you make the best decision about what level of support is needed. In Assisted Living at Highpoint, residents are empowered to continue living their best life as independently as possible. We provide a helping hand with life’s daily tasks, like dressing, bathing and medication management as needed. Working with each family, our professional staff creates a personalized care plan that fits a resident’s needs and preferences.
Our goal is balancing care with independence. And in assisted living, you’ll find the support of trained care associates 24 hours per day/7 days a week, as well as weekly housekeeping, laundry service and scheduled transportation. With these worries out of the way, there are new opportunities to enjoy around every corner. Get involved in our robust activities schedule, dine with friends over a gourmet meal or relax in your beautiful assisted living residence.
It’s possible to live more confidently with the right blend of encouragement, assistance and understanding while also experiencing greater enrichment in mind, body and spirit. Every individual’s situation is unique, but consider these signs to determine if it’s time to move into assisted living. If it is time, here are some tips on starting the conversation about transitioning to senior care.