Assisted Living in Long Island, New York

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What is "Assisted Living?"

Assisted Living is a choice for people of senior age to live independently while receiving assistance with their daily activities and needs. These "everyday tasks" can be any number of things. Some elderly people may only need help with difficult tasks while others may have health problems that require twenty-four hour assistance from a nurse or caretaker.

The situation for each individual is unique, and The Lake Shore Assisted Living Home will evaluate and ensure that your friend or family member is getting the care that they need, twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week.

The Lake Shore Assisted Living Facility's approach to Assisted Living Care is to promote independence and socialization as well as assistance in activities of daily living for those who may require assistance.

What is provided?

Every living situation is unique. Some residents may need assistance with many everyday tasks such medications and bathing, while others may need the social aspects of what Assisted Living can offer. Residents of an Assisted Living Facility are offered three meals a day and snacks, housekeeping and laundry services, and nurse's aid supervision twenty four hours a day. This assistance can be with bathing, dressing, reminders for meals and activities and medications. Social interaction is a very important part of our Assisted Living facility.

Read about Assisted Living according to New York state law here