For those living with a chronic condition or a prolonged illness, long-term care may improve quality of life to make the most of each day. With our highly accredited, JCAHO certified care staff, robust cultural and social enrichment opportunities, and a relaxing environment surrounded by friends, your loved one will feel right at home.
Our compassionate caregivers and professionals deliver peace of mind and assure that your loved one is given the dignity of living their lives as independently and comfortably as possible. We provide expert skilled nursing care in an intimate personalized setting, delicious meals, and engaging social programming designed to meet each individual’s needs.
What is long term care for the elderly?
Long-term care (LTC) for the elderly refers to a variety of services designed to help individuals who are aging or living with chronic illness, disability, or cognitive impairment (such as dementia) and require ongoing assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and medical care over an extended period of time. Long-term care is designed for individuals who are unable to care for themselves independently and need assistance with basic needs.
Does long-term care for seniors include pain management?
Yes, long-term care for seniors can include pain management, especially when they have chronic conditions, disabilities, or illnesses that cause discomfort or pain.
What are activities in long-term care?
Activities in long-term care are provided to enhance residents’ physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. The activities vary depending on the resident’s abilities and needs, but some common activities one can expect to find are: