Nursing Homes And Retirement Homes

Nursing Homes And Retirement Homes

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As experts in the retirement home industry at Comfort Life magazine and website, we still hear many people refer to and searching for "nursing homes." Of course, we also hear people using other colloquialisms like "old folks home" and even more quaint phrases. "Nursing homes " are largely a thing of the past, especially in Canada's senior housing industry. In fact, the phrase evokes notions of people alone, badly neglected or under-served by staff that treats residents like numbers or worse. In today's culture of retirement care, as with education and many other institutions, neglect and abuse are being put in the past. On the other hand, residents receive pampering like never before.

In today's retirement homes, there are a wealth of amenities and services available to residents who expect to be treated well. Many retirement homes are built with seniors' needs in mind. There are many different ownership options, everything from full ownership to life leases (an option created specifically with seniors and their families in mind), to rental of units, condos or houses. In some high-end luxury retirement homes, residents may be treated to indoor golf greens, exercise classes, indoor swimming pools, spas and much more. All of this is with caring staff, ready at hand, should any assistance or care be required.

Of course, nursing is not a thing of the past. There are many people who require assistance or daily care with activities such as bathing or cooking. In turn, today's retirement residences offer a wide variety of services that are tailored to elderly residents who have various levels of ability. The model of care offered in most long-term care homes today (the closest thing in the retirement industry to what might be called "nursing homes") goes far beyond a one-size-fits-all blanket treatment of elderly residents.

Today's retirement homes smartly offer residents a variety of care options and many homes include the availability of nursing staff, assistance to long term care and Alzheimer's patient care. Of course, that does not make these places "nursing homes." This is simply a way of accounting for people with a wide variety of needs.


About the Author:
Jim Huinink is the editor of comfortlife.ca. If you are looking for information about retirement homes, look no further than comfortlife.ca, which began as a guide to Ontario retirement homes and now covers retirement homes in towns and cities across Canada.



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