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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDEPENDENT AND ASSISTED LIVING?

May 13, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

MorningStar of Idaho Falls offers three types of living arrangements for residents: Independent, assisted living, and memory care. The offering of the three most common types of living environments for seniors creates a smoother transition in case a loved one needs more personal care services. When you conduct research into retirement communities in Idaho Falls, you want to determine whether each facility on your shortlist meets the needs of a loved one. However, one of the first pieces of the puzzle to solve is to understand the differences between independent and assisted living. 

As the name suggests, an independent living arrangement at our senior living center in Idaho Falls allows residents to live without much, if any support. On the other hand, assisted living residents require some type of personal care services, such as taking the shuttle provided by our assisted living facility in Idaho Falls to catch a movie or run errands.

Here are some of the specific differences that define independent and assisted living arrangements.

Cost

Assisted living facilities in Idaho Falls typically price assisted living arrangements around the rental model. This means monthly fees are a part of the total cost, such as fees for meals, nursing, and maintenance. Residents living under an independent arrangement pay an entrance fee, as well as other fees used when needed. For example, a resident living under an independent plan might not have to pay for many of the meals enjoyed by assisted living residents.

Care

Assisted living residents require more personal care services, whether the personal care is for healthcare or help getting around our senior living center in Idaho Falls. Seniors opting for independent living rarely need the same type of personal care services as the personal care services requested by assisted living residents. The assistance received by assisted living residents also includes handling common daily tasks such as cleaning and cooking.

Facility Design

Independent facilities or the independent living wings of facilities like our senior living center in Idaho Falls are spread out over larger areas because independent living residents do not need assistance to get around. They also do not have as many safety features, such as doors that automatically lock from the inside to ensure the protection of residents. Assisted living facilities also feature enhanced lighting, walking paths, and color-coded visual cues.

Activities

Both independent and assisted living residents stay busy due to the thoroughly planned activities calendar offered by retirement communities in Idaho Falls. However, assisted living residents have more events to choose from, with most of the events held onsite. On the other hand, independent living residents have the option to participate in onsite activities that are part of a monthly calendar or they can leave at any time to engage in social activities held outside of our senior living center in Idaho Falls.

Apartments

Independent living residents have much more flexibility in setting up their apartments. They do not have nearly as many amenities provided by a facility, which means they can fill up their apartment with things that help them thrive living independently. Assisted living apartments are usually smaller, as well as include more safety and security features to ensure the utmost protection.

Deciding on which type of senior lifestyle option to choose depends on many factors, which means you should take the time that you need to find the most appropriate living arrangement for a loved one. We recommend taking a tour of our senior living center in Idaho Falls to learn much more about independent and assisted living arrangements.

May 13, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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