A Season of Reflection for National Assisted Living Week
There is a very good chance that someone you know has worked or resided in an assisted living environment. According to the American Health Care Association, there are over 30,000 assisted living communities in the United States today.
September 10-16 is National Assisted Living Week, the perfect time to celebrate care and recognize the talents and dedication of the staff and volunteers who keep residents thriving, safe and healthy. This year the theme selected by the National Center for Assisted Living or NCAL is “Season of Reflection.”
National Assisted Living Week was first celebrated in 1995 and was established by NCAL. As the seasons change and we head into fall, it is also a great opportunity to reflect on the amazing professionals who inspire us with their determination and hard work to help residents live their best lives.
We continue to be inspired by the professionalism and care provided to residents by the staff and volunteers of communities, especially the core services that include:
- Medication management or assistance
- Exercise, health and wellness programs
- Meals and dining services
- Personal care services such as Activities of Daily Living
- Transportation arrangements
- Maintenance and housekeeping
Thank you for helping keep residents safe and engaged and for experiencing life to the fullest!
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Your CarePatrol local senior care advisor will help arrange for tours of the communities on your shortlist, accompany you to visit the sites, and help you make this very important decision. We will even help make the move-in day less stressful. Best of all, our services are at no cost to you and your family. Experience the CarePatrol difference for yourself.