Top Amenities For Senior Housing

By Jansen Wilhelmsen


Many seniors in the United States are now living or considering a move into an assisted living situation or even nursing home care. In the past, these facilities were a bit dreary, but these days a real effort is being make to provide a variety of amenities to ensure a fuller enjoyment of life. For those considering some improvements to your facility, consider the addition of the following amenities and choices.

Obviously a clean, cheerful facility is something everyone wants, but people also like to be able to personalizes their rooms or apartments and have some control about in-room temperature, dcor and furnishings. In addition, today seniors want to have easy access to high-speed internet and they expect great television options, such as DirectTV. Residents want high-quality pictures, plenty of channel options and even music channels. They want to be able to watch their favorite programs, as well as sports, news and weather.

Contact a company that provides DirectTV business services such as Integra Systems, which focuses on setting up commercial DirectTV systems for senior residential housing, hotels and companies. They also provide wireless monitoring and security services which can ensure that all of your residents are safe and have quick access to help if needed.

Food should be another big priority for those who manage a senior community. Good food goes a long way to helping residents enjoy their daily life at your facility. Offer a wide assortment of choices during breakfast, lunch and dinner and provide snacks and beverages around the clock. Ask for feedback about different dishes and meals that are served, and take menu suggestions from the residents. It also is nice to offer a meal delivery service to residents, as sometimes people simply prefer to enjoy their meal in their own room.

A good facility will provide plenty of fun activities for residents, and we don't just mean bingo and crafts. People want interesting and varied activities, so don't be afraid to spice it up a bit and host weekly dances or trivia contests or karaoke nights. Encourage residents to start up book clubs or weekly poker tournaments or clubs that cater to special interests. Schedule workshops, exercise classes and other weekly classes to allow residents to try something new and socialize. Also be sure to ask residents what they want, as this is always a great source of ideas.

It is also wise to schedule plenty of off-site activities because most people really need a change of scenery once in a while. This could be as simple as a picnic at the local park or a trip to an art museum. People love to attend concerts, plays and sporting events, so offer some of these activities as well. Casino trips are a popular excursion, as well as shopping trips. Also, consider visits to a cool classic car show.

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