Benefits Of Short-Term Assisted Living For Rehabilitation

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Short-term rehabilitation facilities can be a great option if your elderly loved one is recovering from a major illness. Here are some of the benefits and expectations of a short term assisted living arrangement.

Better Transition from the Hospital

Even if your parent is released from inpatient care, there may still be a lot of lingering discomfort and additional needs. The assisted living short-term rehab program can help to alleviate the burden of daily chores during the recovery period. Many general assisted living communities can arrange for a short-term stay; this means that your loved one will be in a community with both short- and long-term residents. This sense of community can increase well-being and help with the healing process. 

Nursing Care

If you are attempting outpatient treatment after your parent's injury or illness, you may need to hire some kind of medical care for your parent. In-home nursing aides are one option. But an assisted living facility makes this even smoother by having nurses or doctors on hand at all times to make sure that your loved one is receiving enough medical attention. When you are nervous about recovery after a hospital stay, short term rehabilitation facilities can ease your mind by keeping track of your loved one's vitals and health conditions as they begin to heal. 

Potential Transition to Permanent Care

If you have been debating whether or not to move your loved one to a permanent assisted living facility, a short-term rehab stay is the perfect testing ground. You'll be able to get your loved one to try out the facility with no commitment to stay in the long term. This way, you can see how they would adjust to life there and if it would be feasible. Your parent may even realize that they were fearful of assisted living for nothing and that they truly enjoy the convenience and community during their stay. 

Of course, there are some potential challenges of short-term rehabilitation as well. For one, it may be jarring for your parent to make the transition at first; they may wish they could simply go home. Whether a short-term rehab stay is successful will depend on the quality of the staff and how good they are at making your parent feel comfortable. If you choose an assisted living facility with an experienced and friendly staff, this living arrangement can be a great way to provide continued care to your loved one after an injury or illness. 

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