Assisted living facilities are rapidly becoming the nursing homes of the future. According to the National Center for Assisted Living, there are over 36,000 licensed assisted living facilities nationwide with an estimated 1 million residents.[1] However, because there is no common definition for assisted living facilities, this number may not adequately reflect the prevalence of these facilities. In fact, in 2002 the National Conference of State (more…)
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Assisted Living Litigation: Considerations in Pursuing Relief for Those Neglected and Abused
Understanding Assisted Living
Assisted living is much different than a nursing home. A nursing home might be utilized in the event that serious medical attention is needed or if a person needs help with most daily life functions. Assisted living differs in that complete independence still remains yet help is more readily accessible.
Across the country from (more…)
How to Select a Nursing Home or an Assisted Living Home
Nursing home abuse becomes the three scariest words to an individual seeking an assisted living facility. Moving into an assisted living facility means giving up a certain amount of independence and freedom as well as leaving behind a home that is loved and filled with memories.
Nobody wants to leave their home and enter a nursing home. Facing the possibility of nursing home abuse makes the entire process an even scarier ordeal.(more…)
The Rise of Assistive Living and the Demise of Nursing Homes
Let’s face it, who honestly looks forward to being put in a nursing home? Not only are most people there against their will, often subject to abuse and neglect because they are inadequately staffed, trained, and poorly regulated, but the costs of living in them are rising at a very alarming rate.
The costs of living in nursing homes aren’t the only thing expected to grow at this alarming rate, the current 65 million U.S. nursing (more…)
Increased Safety in Assisted Living
Assisted living facilities are rapidly becoming the nursing homes of the future. According to the National Academy for State Health Policy, more than 36,000 licensed facilities are operating nationwide.[1] Because there is no common definition for these facilities, however, this number may not adequately reflect their prevalence.
Although most litigation in the long-term-care field over the last 10 years has involved nursing home (more…)
Making a Decision About Assisted Living Facilities
In the pilot episode of Frasier, Frasier and his brother are debating on whether or not to put their father, who can’t live alone, in <a title=”Let Great Places help you find information on assisted living facilities!” rel=”external nofollow” target=”_blank” href=http://www.greatplacesinc.com/ (more…)
Assisted Living & Nursing Homes: is it the Right Career for You?
As we age there are many ways in which we need to be cared. From in home healthcare to assisted living facilities there is many career choices if you have the heart for this type of the healthcare industry. Some (more…)
The Future Of Nursing: Nursing Home Jobs
According to the Occupational Outlook guide, the nursing profession is among the fastest growing of all career paths. Within nursing, the single specialty expected to grow by leaps and bounds is gerontology. The aging of the baby boomers has increased the average age of the typical patient. According to one survey, patients over 65 make up 60 percent of adult primary visits, 48 percent of inpatient hospital admissions and 85 percent of nursing ho (more…)
Differences Between Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Virginia
Benjamin Franklin said it best – “nothing in life is certain except death and taxes” but with daily advancements in science, technology and health care, Americans are living longer than ever before*. This blessing however, has created a unique dilemma for modern American families: How to plan for and prepare for one’s retirement years.
Have you taken a road-trip lately? Almost every highway is graced with large bill-boards p (more…)


