Assisted living options in Venice, Florida
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Assisted living residences or assisted living facilities (ALFs) provide supervision or assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)
coordination of services by outside health care providers; and monitoring of resident activities to help to ensure their health,
safety, and well-being.
Assistance may include the administration or supervision of medication, or personal care services provided by a trained staff
person. Assisted living as it exists today emerged in the 1990s as an eldercare alternative on the continuum of care for people,
normally seniors, for whom independent living is no longer appropriate but who do not need the 24-hour medical care provided
by a nursing home. Assisted living is a philosophy of care and services promoting independence and dignity.
As widely varied as the state licensing and definitions are, so are the types of physical layouts of buildings that provide assisted
living services. Assisted living facilities can range in size from a small residential house for one resident up to very large facilities
providing services to hundreds of residents. Assisted living falls somewhere between an independent living community and a
skilled nursing facility in terms of the level of care provided. Continuing care retirement facilities combine independent living,
assisted living, and nursing care in one facility. People who live in newer assisted living facilities usually have their own private
apartment. There is usually no special medical monitoring equipment that one would find in a nursing home, and their nursing
staff may not be available at all hours. However, trained staff are usually on-site around the clock to provide other needed services.
Household chores are performed: sheets are changed, laundry is done, and food is cooked and served. Some homes even have
a beauty parlor on site. Grocery service is often available too. Where provided, private apartments generally are self-contained; i.e.,
they have their own bedroom and bathroom, and may have a separate living area or small kitchen. Registered nurses and license
practical nurses are available by phone or e-mail 24 hours out of the day, to ensure proper teaching and/or education of staff
available. Alternatively, individual living spaces may resemble a dormitory or hotel room consisting of a private or semi-private
sleeping area and a shared bathroom. There are usually common areas for socializing, as well as a central kitchen and dining
room for preparing and eating meals.
The Assisted Living Federation of America reports that the average age of assisted living residents is 86.9 years (female average
age, 87.3; male average age, 85.7). Female residents (73.6%) outnumber male residents by almost 3 to 1. The majority (76.6%)
of assisted living residents are widowed, and just over 12% are still married or have a significant other. The average length of stay
for assisted living residents is 28.3 months (the median is 21.0 months).