Home For Loved Ones is a dedicated senior adviser helping families to find the most appropriate communities and care solutions for their loved ones. Such as Residential Care Homes, Assistant Living, Independent living, Nursing Homes, Etc.
We know that every situation is different and its matters to you, so our advisers will ask you about your family’s unique needs, lifestyle, and preferences to help you find the right type of care for your loved one. We will answer your questions, help you compare options, schedule tours, and help plan the logistics of a move. With our help, we will ensure that your loved one will be taken care of by a licensed facility with trained caregivers.
Residential Board and Care Facilities
Residential Board and Care Facilities can assist you with a broad range of activities including, but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, light housekeeping, meal preparation and assistance, medication reminders/management, mobility and transfer assistance, companionship, transportation assistance, running errands, and other supportive services. If your loved one has dementia, a small home could be the right fit depending on their ambulance, their behaviors, and their day-to-day routine. Board and care Facilities typically offer a quieter environment with more caregivers ready to help and assist. Residential Board and Care Facilities are typically licensed for up to 6 residents and have 2 to 3 trained caregivers.
This ensures that residents get sufficient care. Residential Board and Care Facilities have the same licensing requirements as the larger assisted living facilities. The screening and training process for staff remains the same in these smaller Residential Board and Care Facilities. Generally, Residential Board and Care Facilities are excellent choices for individuals who need more care than an assisted living community can offer for some families. In Residential Board and Care Facilities, families can rest assured that their loved ones are receiving more than sufficient attention and supervision. Caregivers and staff provide health maintenance, medication management, transportation to medical appointments, and more. They also see to it that Residence receive 3 meals a day, lots of water, fresh laundry and bedding, assistance
bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and all other daily needs. Additionally, Residential Board and Care Facilities work with residents who need a wheelchair or are bedridden. Hospice services are brought in when needed.
Memory Care Facilities
Memory care facilities are specifically tailored for seniors who suffer from forms of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and similar conditions. Patients with dementia or Alzheimer’s don’t just lose their memories and cognitive functions, but as their disease progresses, other symptoms such as personality changes, confusion, difficulties with daily living tasks, social withdrawal, and decreased judgment will start to manifest as well Some memory care programs are part of assisted living facilities, while others are stand-alone locations.
Assisted Living Care
Much like the lifestyle offered in Independent Living Communities, senior adults eligible for Assisted Living (AL) experience apartment living within a group setting, relishing the freedom to engage in social activities. The key distinction lies in the fact that these individuals require additional assistance and guidance with the activities of daily living (ADLs) like showering, dressing, using the bathroom, and managing medications. Caregivers at the Assisted Living are on-site to supervise and provide assistance to seniors based on their unique needs, ensuring a supportive and enriching living environment.
Hospice Care
Hospice care is a unique healthcare option tailored for patients and families confronting terminal illnesses. We understand the significance of holistic support during these challenging times, A Hospice Care team consisting of physicians, nurses, hospice aides, social workers, bereavement counselors, and volunteers, collaborates seamlessly to address the diverse needs physical, social, emotional, and spiritual of every patient and their family.
Hospice Care ensures that your loved ones receive compassionate and specialized attention efforts of physicians, nurses, hospice aides, and bereavement counselors, focus on closely monitoring the patient’s condition and delivering comfort during this significant phase of life.
About Home For Loved Ones
Personalized Senior Placement
Home For Loved Ones is a Los Angeles-based senior placement business that offers comprehensive assistance in finding suitable living arrangements for seniors. Our personalized approach ensures that we understand each family's unique needs and provide the best possible solution. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing transparency, consistency, and significant outcomes. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation.