Choosing the right assisted living care facility for your loved one is a significant decision. Understanding the different types of licenses that these facilities can obtain is essential in ensuring they receive the appropriate level of care. In Florida, assisted living care facilities can hold various licenses, including the standard license and the extended congregate care (ECC) license. This guide explores the key differences between these licenses and what they mean for residents.
The Standard License
A standard license is the basic requirement for all assisted living care facilities in Florida. This license allows facilities to offer residents a level of care that supports an almost independent living situation. Under a standard license, residents can receive assistance with daily activities, which helps them maintain their independence while receiving the support they need.
Services Provided Under a Standard License
Residents in a facility with a standard license can receive help with:
- Dressing
- Transferring locations (e.g., moving from a bed to a chair)
- Meal services, including assistance with feeding
- Grooming and bathing
- Toileting
- Medication management
If the facility employs a licensed nurse, additional services include:
- Administering and regulating oxygen
- Managing sleep apnea machines during sleep
- Applying and adjusting casts, splints, and braces
The Extended Congregate Care (ECC) License
The ECC license offers all the services provided under a standard license and adds a higher level of care for residents with more intensive needs. This type of license is designed for facilities that care for residents who require significant assistance with daily activities and medical supervision.
Services Provided Under an ECC License
In addition to the services available under a standard license, an ECC license allows facilities to offer:
- Complete assistance with dressing, bathing, toileting, and grooming
- Regular monitoring of vital signs and recording of weights
- Management of diets, including dietary restrictions and monitoring food and fluid intake
- Supervision for residents needing memory care
- Facilitation of rehabilitation services
- Transportation to and from medical appointments
- Educational programs for health promotion and illness prevention
Key Differences Between Standard and ECC Licenses
The primary difference between the standard and ECC licenses lies in the level of care and supervision provided. While a standard license supports a more independent living arrangement with basic assistance, an ECC license caters to residents who need comprehensive and continuous care. This includes more involved medical services, constant supervision, and specialized programs to support health and well-being.
Choosing the Right Facility
When selecting an assisted living care facility for your loved one, consider their specific needs and the type of care they require. Facilities with a standard license are ideal for residents who need some assistance with daily activities but can still maintain a degree of independence. On the other hand, facilities with an ECC license are better suited for those who need extensive support and medical supervision.
Our assisted living community offers both standard and extended congregate care licenses, ensuring a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet varying needs. With a compassionate team, personalized care plans, and a vibrant environment, we provide a safe and supportive home for our residents.
Enjoy peace of mind knowing your loved one is receiving the best care possible. Contact us today to learn more about our exceptional services and how we can make a positive difference in your loved one’s life.