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Nursing Homes

Putting an Elderly Parent in a Nursing Home

When considering the nursing home option for parents or other loved ones, here are a few of the
main advantages to keep to mind:

• Better resources and equipment: Private homes simply don't have the types of medical
equipment and supplies needed to help seniors stay healthy. Many nursing homes are almost as
advanced as hospitals in their ability to provide sophisticated care for patients on a 24-hour basis.

• High-quality long-term care: Due to modern medicine, seniors now live longer than ever.
While we're thankful for this, longer life-spans often come with longer periods of late-life illness
and disability. Caring for a senior relative at home is often a long-term commitment of many
years, sometimes requiring intensive care.

• Emergency response and 24-hour monitoring: Nursing homes are equipped to deal with
emergencies and other sudden incidents. Internal call systems allow residents to contact staff at
any time should something arise. These systems are monitored 24 hours, and experienced staff is
always on hand to respond.

• Lighter emotional burden on family: When an elderly relative being cared for at home
experiences suffering, a sudden emergency, or a decline in health, family members are liable to
feel guilt and to wonder if they could have done more. Putting the elderly relative in the hands of
professionals makes this issue nonexistent.

• Family can live their own lives: While we want to help our relatives as much as possible, we
also must think of ourselves, our spouses, and our children. Caring for an elderly relative at
home can be a time-consuming process for everyone involved, which may take time and energy
away from careers, school, hobbies, family bonding, travel, and other important personal matters.
If our elderly relative can be just as happy and healthy, if not more so, in a home, why not take
the burden off of ourselves?

• Social opportunities: Socially, seniors need more than just family. At nursing homes, seniors
are out in the world interacting with a variety of people. Other residents provide a chance to form
new friendships with others in the same age group. Meanwhile, strong, personal relationships
may also be developed with staff members.

• Activities: Nursing homes routinely provide the types of activities and, in some cases, outings
that are specifically tailored to seniors, and which may not be available in private homes.
Nursing homes usually provide movies, reading material, games, activities, and other types of
events. In addition, they often have private gardens where residents can go for strolls, get fresh
air, and even do some gardening.

If you are interested in reading more on senior care and what alternatives might be right for your
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