There are many types of living options available to seniors depending on the level of care needed.
Senior living options generally fall into 4 categories.
Independent Living
Many seniors who are active and independent, but no longer want or need the burden of owning a home, may choose to move into an independent living facility. Independent living facilities provide many of the same comforts of home, but without the worry and maintenance.
Learn more about Independent Living options available through UPMC.
Personal Care
Personal care facilities offer seniors extra help with daily routines and activities such as:
- Medication management
- Nutritional support
- Assistance with daily personal care
Learn more about Personal Care options available through UPMC.
Assisted Living
Assisted living facilities can provide more nursing care than either independent living or personal care options.
Learn more about Assisted Living options available through UPMC.
Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation
Skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities are available for seniors and others who need 24-hour nursing care after discharge from a hospital or transfer from another type of facility or home. The care needed may be either short-term or long-term, based on a person's illness, condition, or injury.
The physical, psychological, and social needs of seniors are addressed by a staff that includes geriatricians, certified registered nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, and social workers.
Learn more about Skilled Nursing options available through UPMC.
Additional Resources
Home-based Care at UPMC for seniors provides support at home while you recover from an illness or injury, or to manage a chronic condition, or to maintain your independence.