Short and Long Term Care for Seniors

At Athulya Assisted Living, we make sure that the experience for residents is similar to the activities of our long- or short-term residents. Through our personalized services, basic amenities, and a wide range of programming activities, each person will be able to live life to the fullest. You can be sure that every need will be fulfilled by our caring staff with fun activities, security, and vegetarian diet all specifically catered to you whether you are staying a few days, a few weeks, or a few months in one of our lovely senior living community.

Short-Term Care

Seniors who require short-term care may range from normally independent seniors who have been affected by disease or disability to those with dementia and Alzheimer's who already receive 24 hour care. They all require thorough care for a brief period of time in a welcoming environment. Short-term residents still benefit from engaging activities for connection, well-appointed facilities, a sense of security, and lovely community areas whether they stay for a few months or just for the day.

Seniors can receive short-term care in a variety of situations, but it is typically given to those who require assisted living. Families can place residents in a secure, caring neighborhood for a short while knowing that they will be in a friendly, caring environment. In order to give visiting residents, the same attentive care that we give to our permanent residents, Athulya Assisted Living takes the time to understand their requirements, interests, and preferences.

A short-term care may be necessary for residents to recover from an illness or injury. We offer transition care, palliative care, rehab care and physiotherapy, to help make treatments more convenient. Recovery is also assisted by attentive staff and a peaceful setting.

Long-Term Care

You probably won't be able to live completely independently forever. You'll eventually require assistance taking care of yourself, managing a condition, or recovering from surgery. Long-term care services can help in this situation.

No matter if they stay at home or shift into a residential facility, long-term care services assist seniors in aging in safety. There are numerous long-term care options available due to the wide range of needs, finances, and lifestyles that exist.

Long-term care may only involve assistance with getting ready in the morning and at night. Other times, it entails relocating to a nursing home as you recover from a fall, surgery, or persistent illness. Seniors frequently choose to age in their homes. The kind of long-term care that allows this is assisted living care.

Assisted living offers many benefits:

  • Allows you to remain in your community as you age
  • Keeps couples together who have varied care needs. Frequently affordable than other long-term care options.
  • Offers interaction to prevent emotions of loneliness and despair
  • Reduces senior stress
  • Visitors from family and friends are welcome at any time (no strict visitation hours)
At Athulya Assisted Living, we provide a lively and healthy lifestyle while assisting elders and their families to live comfortably. Our residents receive specialized attention to detail and individualized care every day as a result of our core beliefs.

As a senior living home, we encourage a culture of health, well-being, and interaction in order to assist our residents in leading satisfying lives. We go above and beyond to help senior citizens general wellbeing so they can prosper with optimum health for a peaceful and serene aging.

Each community is distinct, hosting a distinct group of elders from various backgrounds who are assisted by our helpful and caring staff. Our communities provide our residents a range of personalized care plans, cutting-edge technologies, practical facilities, and more in addition to our amazing team. This entails and ensures that the residents in the assisted living live a happy, healthy, and safe aging.

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