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When looking at assisted living vs. nursing home options for your elderly loved one, you have to consider their daily needs. If your senior loved one can do most things for themselves and doesn’t need daily medical care, but may need help with certain activities of daily living, assisted living may be the right fit. If they need ongoing medical care and 24-hour assistance, a nursing home may be the optimal choice
When looking at assisted living vs. nursing home options for your elderly loved one, you have to consider their daily needs. If your senior loved one can do most things for themselves and doesn’t need daily medical care, but may need help with certain activities of daily living, assisted living may be the right fit. If they need ongoing medical care and 24-hour assistance, a nursing home may be the optimal choice
When looking at assisted living vs. nursing home options for your elderly loved one, you have to consider their daily needs. If your senior loved one can do most things for themselves and doesn’t need daily medical care, but may need help with certain activities of daily living, assisted living may be the right fit. If they need ongoing medical care and 24-hour assistance, a nursing home may be the optimal choice
When looking at assisted living vs. nursing home options for your elderly loved one, you have to consider their daily needs. If your senior loved one can do most things for themselves and doesn’t need daily medical care, but may need help with certain activities of daily living, assisted living may be the right fit. If they need ongoing medical care and 24-hour assistance, a nursing home may be the optimal choice