When considering senior living, odds are you aren’t just thinking about the next few days. You’re thinking about the next few months – possibly years – that you might spend at a community that should feel like home. That means feeling safe and secure – and that’s where having a full continuum of care can help.
What is a continuum of care?
Often referred to as CCRCs (continuing care retirement communities) these senior living communities offer a full continuum of care that tend to residents needs as they evolve. For example – an older adult enters a community as an Assisted Living resident. They’re largely independent, but still receive assistance with day-to-day tasks, such as bathing and managing medications. As time passes, they find that that it’s becoming difficult to remember their daily routine and how to complete certain tasks. Rather than having to relocate to a specialized Memory Care community, the resident will instead receive Alzheimer’s and dementia support directly from where they are – sparing them not only a move, but the stress and confusion of having to adjust to new friends and caregivers.
How does Trilogy stand out?
True CCRC communities are few and far between. There are roughly 550 continuum of care communities across the entire Midwest, making Trilogy one of the largest providers of comprehensive care in the region. By offering Independent Living, Memory Care, Assisted Living, and Skilled Services from one location, Trilogy communities are as convenient as they are consistent– whether resident needs change in 30 hours or 30 days.
By choosing a continuum of care community, your provider will be ready for both the expected and unexpected. Your loved one will enjoy the comfort of staying in the place they call home – with the assurance that additional support is just a few halls away. To learn more about our full continuum of care, visit our service options page located here.
*Service options may vary by location. To find a Trilogy campus that offers a full continuum of care, visit our communities page located here.