Journal entry by Anna Kieu —
Assisted living is a common type of care that is designed for those people who are unable to live and perform their duties on their own, thus, they require assistance with daily activities. Assisted sometimes may be referred to as personal home care, a residential care facility, an adult family home, a long term care facility or even adult congregate care. This living care includes things like housekeeping, meal preparation as well as laundry services and may also include some personal assistance during bath, ambulating, staying socially involved, getting around, dressing and even medication. Especially for those seniors suffering dementia, they are able to get services from senior assisted living minnesota communities which have memory care unit that are specifically equipped with a lot of safety features. Sometimes, these assisted living homes provide memory programs customized to improve or maintain cognitive functions for assisted living residents. These units in most cases are created with unique service plans that comfortably allow the residents to maintain their lifestyle without altering anything on their normal routine while receiving all the services required to remain comfortable.
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