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Anonymous wrote:So what's the practical difference between assisted living and memory care? Can someone give me the order of situations from least dependent to most dependent?
In my experience with my mom, her assisted living place had people to help her if they were asked. So my mom and the others had to be able to ask for help. I think she was just at a bad assisted living place.
In memory care the caregivers are taking care of all of the people there, the come in and help them get dressed (if needed), they administer medications (although you can also pay extra for that in assisted living), they proactively go and get the people up and out and doing things so they aren’t sitting in their rooms isolated all day. They help the people in wheelchairs get around, and they feed those who are unable to feed themselves.
And good memory care places keep them engaged. They have activities and special events. My moms place has field trips for those able to go on Thursdays, they have exercises twice a day. They have dogs come in a few times a month and have now added an adoptable cat from a rescue to the schedule. They have musicians and artists and a host of other things to keep them engaged. It’s like summer camp for old people.