November: Long Term Care Awareness Month

Long-Term Care Awareness Month is observed in November every year. This month-long observance highlights the long-term care needs of men and women over the age of 65, and how they should be assisted in their daily lives. This includes feeding them, bathing them, and assisting them in their daily routine. Above all, it’s also about displaying compassion and making them feel that they’re not alone or neglected. This month is dedicated to those senior adults who do not have access to long-term care because everyone deserves assistance until their final days. 

The Importance of Long-Term Care:

  1. Ensuring Quality of Life: Long-term care is not just about addressing medical needs; it’s about preserving the quality of life for those who may need assistance with daily activities. This includes support with bathing, dressing, mobility, and more. It allows individuals to maintain their independence and dignity to the fullest extent possible.
  2. Supporting Aging Populations: Our world is aging, and as a result, the demand for long-term care services is increasing. It’s crucial that we recognize and address this growing need to ensure our elderly population receives the care and support they deserve.
  3. Caring for Individuals with Disabilities: Long-term care is not limited to the elderly; it also extends to individuals with disabilities, providing the assistance and services necessary for them to lead fulfilling lives.
 

Roers has a long history of involvement in constructing long-term care facilities. What sets us apart in our communities is our roots, experience and relationships. We specialize in new construction, remodels, and additions, with much focus on preliminary budgeting, financing and cost allocation. We also have a unique sensitivity 

Ways to Celebrate Long-Term Care Awareness Month:

  1. Share Stories: Share the stories of individuals who have benefited from long-term care and the dedicated professionals who make it possible.
  2. Support Organizations: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations that work to improve long-term care services and advocate for policy changes.
  3. Acknowledge Caregivers: Take a moment to thank caregivers and healthcare professionals for their tireless work.
  4. Learn More: Educate yourself and your community about the importance of long-term care and the challenges those in need face.

As we look back at previously completed projects, and look forward to the opportunity for future projects, we can’t help but be thankful for our experience gained in revamping and constructing these facilities to do our part in ensuring a better quality of life for the residents of each building and facility.

 

Head to our PROJECTS page to take a look at our senior care portfolio.