Month: December 2021

Can We Look at Assisted Living as an Aging in Place Option

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The concept of “aging in place” has become popular over the years as lifespans have lengthened. Aging in place usually means living with a fair degree of independence in the community rather than in a residential facility. Traditionally, this has taken the form of living at home with or without help from family or home health services.

While many prefer this arrangement, health problems can make aging in place at home impractical, too expensive or even unsafe. A logical option for many in this situation may be assisted living.

To purists, assisted living does not fit the definition of aging in place since it takes place in a facility outside the home. However, taken in a broader view, this senior lifestyle is more like living at home when compared to traditional nursing homes. Assisted living is designed to feel more like a home than a hospital room and promotes the resident’s dignity, choice, independence, and privacy.

The Evolution of Assisted Living

As assisted living has evolved, these facilities have experienced more and more residents suffering from serious health conditions. Under the original assisted living model, such residents would be forced to move to locations better equipped to handle their more medically intensive needs.

This could be particularly traumatic for residents since the move to assisted living was intended by many to avoid a traditional nursing home.

Innovative providers in the assisted living industry responded by providing more services to help deal with such issues as memory impairment, incontinence, and support needed with activities of daily living like dressing and bathing.

While such changes were popular with older adults, this evolution in assisted living has presented some complications.  

The Limits of Independence

The degree of independence for an assisted living resident depends on the amount of care required. For example, some privacy must be sacrificed when staff members need to enter apartments to provide services. Despite the necessity of such interactions, a resident may still have difficulty giving up their expectation of privacy.

Financial Pressures

One of the original attractions of this senior living approach was its affordability compared to nursing homes. This was a popular feature since most assisted living facilities function on a private pay basis rather than insurance reimbursement. Of course, as health declines, more support is needed.

If the facility offers such services, they are usually available on an a la carte basis resulting in higher costs for residents with greater needs. Some facilities accept Medicaid Waivers which can help those who qualify. However, for most, the risk of running out of money as healthcare costs rise can be a genuine concern.

Facility/Resident Fit

The choice of a particular assisted living facility comes down not only to location and cost but also to fit. Fit represents the match between a resident’s overall needs to the facility’s ability to meet those needs.

Since a resident’s requirements evolve over time, an ongoing assessment of a facility’s ability to meet those needs must occur. For example, if a resident suddenly requires special therapies not offered by the facility, moving to a new facility may be necessary.

The Challenge of Dementia

Dementia challenges the capability of many assisted living facilities since only 14.3% provide support for this class of afflictions. Therefore, older adults and their families concerned about dementia should screen potential facilities based on support services offered in this area.

The Future of Assisted Living as an Aging in Place Option

Most older adults move to assisted living with the intent of making it their last move. To increase the likelihood of a long-term stay, attention needs to focus on finding facilities that offer a wide breadth of quality services. The challenge for the assisted living facility is to provide these services at an affordable price while maintaining a home-like atmosphere that preserves independence and privacy.

Striking the right balance increases the likelihood that residents can live in a less institutional environment yet still have access to a broad array of services that will allow them to successfully age in place in an assisted living environment.

What does ‘aging in place’ mean to you? Do you think it’s possible to age in place in an assisted living community? Would you consider such an option? Why or why not?

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Melissa Gorga’s Black Sequin Jumpsuit

Melissa Gorga’s Black Sequin Jumpsuit on Instagram

Real Housewives of New Jersey 2021 Instagram Fashion

It’s funny I am sitting in my parents living room working and in the background I hear my mom binging RHONJ. It’s back in season 7 when Melissa Gorga was just beginning to open Envy. And look at her now, still killing it and still selling amazing fashion. For instance, this fab black sequin jumpsuit she had on her Instagram. So cute and perfect for the holidays. Everyone will for sure envy you in this lewk.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

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Lisa Barlow’s Black Lace Up Leather Pants

Lisa Barlow’s Black Lace Up Leather Pants on Instastories

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Instagram Fashion 2021

As it turns out Lisa Barlow and I have the exact same home decor style; she has a pink YSL book, I have a pink YSL book. She has a metallic balloon dog, I have a metallic balloon dog. She has a pair of black lace up leather pants, I…oh, wait, I don’t have a pair of black lace up leather pants. So please excuse me while I go contemplate buying a pair to wear while standing in my 500 sq ft home library apartment. 

 

Fashionably,

Faryn

 

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These Next-Level Collagen Superdrink Mixes Are My Secret for Glowing Skin, Hair & Nails

If you’re like me, I like my beverages to do double duty. There simply isn’t enough time in the day to get in all the nutrients I need to feel on my A-game, so you’ll find me sipping on mood-boosting adaptogenic lattes and the like all day long. My latest obsession? Zolt’s Collagen Boost plant-powered superfood drink mixes, which not only encourage me to get my daily water intake, but give my hair, skin, and nails a much-needed glow up at the same time.

I’m sure you’ve tried those boring collagen powders that you can add to your coffee or directly in water, but most are way too chalky to get down, and I end up just tossing it (and my hard-earned money) down the drain. Not to mention, most are unflavored, so they’re not exactly enjoyable to drink either. But with Zolt’s next-level collagen drink mixers, you can truly have your collagen and drink it too. And unlike traditional collagen powders, these game-changing ones are made with adaptogens, vitamins and botanicals to help round out your overall wellness routine on the daily.

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I recently tested out their variety pack, which includes three yummy flavors targeted for different needs: Well for immunity (Meyer Lemon Tea), Dreamy for sleep (Ginger Honey Tea), and Even for everyday balance (Lime Mint). So long, boring Vitamin C powders! These ones come with the added bonus of collagen to keep my nails, hair, and skin strong and healthy thanks to hyaluronic acid and tremella mushroom (vegan collagen).

I like to start my day with Well, which is made with natural caffeine to help jumpstart my morning. Even’s the way to get me over the mid-day slump, and then when it’s time to hit the hay, I enjoy Dreamy to soothe me to sleep (it’s the ultimate way to consume melatonin if you don’t like taking a pill).

Simply mix one mixie pack with 16-ounces of water, and you’ll be on your way to feeling and looking your best in no time. And best of all, the individual packets make it a breeze to stick to my routine wherever I am—even when I’m traveling or running around the city all day. You can buy the variety pack to try them all (I’d recommend this to take them all for a road test) or you can purchase a single box of one flavor for $25.

Now, you won’t wake up with Rapunzel-like locks after drinking these a few times. You’ll need to be consistent with them, and I’d recommend drinking them every day for at least a month until you start to see a difference in your nail or hair strength.

Everyone’s results will vary, so be patient (easier said than done, I know!) and stick to it. Perhaps make it a little challenge and consider it your New Year’s goal in January? Who said resolutions couldn’t be fun?

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Lisa Barlow’s Hot Pink Blazer and Leather Leggings on WWHL

Lisa Barlow’s Hot Pink Blazer and Leather Leggings on WWHL

Watch What Happens Live Dec 12, 2021 Fashion

Yasssss baby gorgeous!!! 👏 Lisa Barlow’s outfit consisting of a hot pink blazer, patent leather leggings and pink mule sandals on last night’s episode of Watch What Happens Live is so.up.our.alley. And as to be expected, so.out.of.our.price.range so brb while we go shop a fab lewk for less down below.  

 

Fashionably,

Faryn

 

Lisa Barlow's Hot Pink Blazer and Leather Leggings on WWHL

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