Here’s How We Can Help

Finding the right senior care placement can feel daunting, but you don’t have to navigate this journey alone. At Lighthouse Placement & Caregivers, we understand your unique needs and wishes and we’re here to make the process as smooth and productive as possible.

  • Pre-screened
  • Fully licensed
  • Care record verified
  • Safety record verified
  • Assistance with long term care insurance & paperwork
  • Help with hospital discharge, transportation, and other services.
  • Help with Veterans Benefits

Assisted Living Communities and Board & Care Homes

We carefully assess each resident in order to recommend the most appropriate placement option into one of these types of communities:

Assisted Living

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For seniors who need some help with daily tasks but still want to maintain their independence.

Assisted living facilities offer a supportive living environment for seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living, such as medication management, bathing, and meal preparation. Residents in assisted living communities have access to 24-hour care and support services tailored to their individual needs. This type of housing is ideal for seniors who are still relatively independent but require some assistance with daily tasks. Assisted living provides a sense of security, social engagement, and a maintenance-free lifestyle for seniors looking to maintain their independence while receiving the necessary support.

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Board & Care

A home-like setting with personalized care for individuals who need assistance with daily living activities.

Board and care homes, also known as residential care homes, provide a more intimate and homelike setting for seniors who need assistance with daily activities. These homes typically offer private or shared rooms and personalized care services in a smaller, more communal environment. Board and care homes are suitable for seniors who prefer a cozy, family-like atmosphere and benefit from more individualized attention and care. Residents in board and care homes can enjoy a higher staff-to-resident ratio, fostering a sense of community and support.

Memory Care

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Specialized care for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, providing a safe and supportive environment.

Memory care facilities specialize in providing care and support for seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other memory-related conditions. These facilities are designed to offer a safe and secure environment with specialized programs and services tailored to the unique needs of individuals with memory impairment. Memory care communities focus on promoting cognitive function, reducing agitation, and enhancing quality of life for residents with memory loss. Memory care is recommended for seniors who require specialized care and supervision due to memory-related challenges.

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Hospice Care

Compassionate end-of-life care focused on comfort and quality of life.

Hospice care provides compassionate end-of-life care for individuals with terminal illnesses, focusing on pain management, comfort, and emotional support for both the patient and their loved ones. Hospice care can be provided in various settings, including assisted living facilities, nursing homes, or in the patient’s own home. Hospice care is appropriate for individuals with a life-limiting illness who have chosen to prioritize comfort and quality of life during their final days. Hospice care offers a holistic approach to end-of-life care, addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

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Respite Care

Temporary relief for caregivers by providing short-term care for seniors or individuals with disabilities.

Respite care offers short-term relief for caregivers by providing temporary care and support for seniors in need of assistance. This type of care allows caregivers to take a break, attend to personal matters, or simply recharge while ensuring their loved ones receive the necessary care and attention. Respite care can be provided in various settings, such as assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, or in-home care services. Respite care is beneficial for caregivers who need temporary assistance or support in caring for their loved ones, allowing them to rest and rejuvenate before resuming their caregiving responsibilities.