The Senior Choice

The Senior Choice is a network of over 22,000 professionals serving the health and care needs of seniors in over 300 senior living and care facilities all over the country. We are doctors, trained nurses, physicians and caregivers, and we've dedicated ourselves to providing the level of care and service required to provide for the aging American population and their needs. We have families and aging loved one just like everyone else, and our approach to senior care is representative of our beliefs and ideals.

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Alternative Solutions

Sometime when seniors have exhasted all of the care options available to them and aren't satisfied, they seek alternative arrangements. Personal, ethical and financial issues need to be addressed before a senior explore an alternative solution to their care needs. Various health, legal and estate issues also factor in to a decision about alternative solutions, and we urge seniors to consult with loved ones before making any of these decisions about. We have partnered with experts in this field and will arrange for you to be contacted. Click here to begin. Get help now.

Alzheimers

Alzheimer's disease (pronounced AHLZ-hi-merz) is one of several disorders that cause the gradual loss of brain cells. The disease was first described in 1906 by German physician Dr. Alois Alzheimer. It is the leading cause of dementia. Many senior care facilites specialize in Alzheimer patients, and familes need to know as much about these facilies before they can decide what options is best for their loved one. Get help now.

Hospice Care

Hospice is a special healthcare option for patients and families who are faced with a terminal illness. Hospice provides comfort care when curative treatment is no longer the patient's choice. Care takes place in the patient's home or a home-like setting such as a nursing home, board and care home, or assisted living community and serves patients of all ages. Emotional and spiritual support may also be utilized to help patients and their families cope with the dying process. Medicare may cover these costs. Get help now.

Nursing Homes

These senior communities care for individuals who have needs that are beyond the scope of an assisted living community or board and care home. Nursing homes are considered health care facilities and thus can care for residents with complex and potentially serious medical problems such as IV therapy, wounds, or infections. Nursing homes also can provide rehabilitation on a short-term basis after a hospitalization for injury or illness and Medicare may cover these costs. In California, Medi-Cal may also cover the cost of a nursing home for individuals who do not have enough financial resources for residential care. Insurance coverage is part of the decision making process for families, as well as location and required medical services. Get help now.

Home Care

Helping patients get back to better functionality takes understanding and patience, and Senior Home Care offers help in a number of different ways. Our talented therapists, nurses and clinicians can provide just as much or as little assistance as needed to help patients remain independent as long as possible. We offer a wide range of clinical services, including skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, home health aide and medical social services. The Senior Choice team utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach to care, ensuring everyone involved in the treatment process is in regular communication. For patients with more specific medical needs, we offer a variety of specialized programs. Get help now.

Assisted Living

Assisted living is often viewed as the best of both worlds. Residents have as much independence as they want with the knowledge that personal care and support services are available if they need them. Assisted living communities are designed to provide residents with assistance with basic ADLs (activities of daily living) such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and more. Some states also allow assisted living to offer medication assistance and/or reminders. Assisted living communities differ from nursing homes in that they don’t offer complex medical services. Assisted living communities range from a stand alone residence to being one level of care in a CCRC (continuing care retirement community). The physical environment of an assisted living is often more appealing to both potential residents and their families. These communities offer a more home-like atmosphere with apartment styles that typically include studio and one bedroom models. Kitchenettes usually feature a small refrigerator and microwave. Get help now.

Retirement Living

Communities that are designed for older adults who can live without the assistance of others. These can either be a simple apartment or offer meals, housekeeping, and laundry services. There are also many communities in Southern California that offer both independent and assisted living on the same campus. Retirement living communities offer a range serviced designed to only give seniors the levle of assitance they need and want. Retirement living facilities vary in the services they can offer seniors, so families should do research what facilities offer the felxibility of services that best meet their needs. Get help now.