Frequently Asked Questions
What senior living options can be found at The Arbor at Delray?
What amenities does The Arbor at Delray offer?
At The Arbor at Delray, we offer services and amenities designed to make life a little easier. Experience our award-winning dining program, restaurant-style dining room, laundry and housekeeping services, and more. With our concierge and transportation service, you can sign up for upcoming trips and make sure that you can get where you need to go.
We also offer a monthly programming calendar, with events, trips, and activities that are designed to meet your needs and preferences. Looking for some exercise? Stroll our walking trails or sign up for an on-site exercise class.
Learn more about The Arbor at Delray's services and amenities here.
Why live at The Arbor at Delray instead of living at home?
Though aging at home sounds like a great option, it is not always the safest or best for remaining as healthy as possible—there are often issues with accessibility, socialization, isolation and overall wellness. Senior living communities like The Arbor at Delray are specially designed with older adults in mind, to make sure they get the care and attention they need. Every last detail was built to accommodate seniors and their diverse needs. The Arbor at Delray also offers activities, events, and programming designed to help residents socialize and make meaningful connections with other residents and staff.
In addition, our team members are here, 24/7, to assist with tasks such as medication management, personal care tasks, or other services. They are already nearby or on site, and know each of our residents and their preferences. At The Arbor at Delray, we offer independent living, assisted living, and dementia living, providing the support you need, when you need it.
How much does senior living cost in Florida?
According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey, the median cost of senior living in Florida in 2021 was $4,000 per month. The average monthly cost of senior living in the Delray Beach area was $4,385.
Does Medicare cover the cost of assisted living in Florida?
Medicare will not typically cover the non-medical care expenses associated with independent living or assisted living in Florida. Medicare typically only covers a short-term stay in a skilled nursing or rehabilitation community while an older adult is recovering from an illness or injury. It can also cover in-home rehab care performed by a home health nurse or therapist.
What is dementia living?
Dementia care lifestyles, programs, and activities are specially designed for those with memory impairment, Alzheimer’s disease, or other forms of dementia. Dementia living can either be offered on its own or, more often, provided as a service in a separate area of an assisted living facility. The Arbor at Delray’s dementia living program is meant to provide support, encouragement, and relationships for each of our residents. And it’s all backed by Arbor’s 30+ years of experience in dementia care.
How are memory care services different from assisted living services near Delray Beach?
Both memory care (called dementia living at our community) and assisted living offer supportive care to people with a range of health issues, including cognitive impairments. Dementia living, however, caters specifically to those with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia through dementia-friendly activities and staff trained in the psychological and physical effects of cognitive impairments. To understand the key differences, you may find this post from The Arbor Company blog helpful.
If you have questions about these different types of senior living at The Arbor at Delray, or would like help determining which might be the best fit for you or your loved one, please contact us. We’re happy to help!
What is the cost of dementia care in Florida?
Dementia living costs are generally 20-30% higher than assisted living costs. Dementia care can be an expensive commitment, but it's worth the cost. The average rate for a dementia care facility in Florida is $5,000 per month (or $60,000 per year), but pricing can vary widely depending on the location and level of dementia care that is needed.
What is the difference between independent living and assisted living in Florida?
Both options can foster independence, ease caregiver stress and help seniors live longer, healthier lives. You can have your own private apartment or condo in each living arrangement, but there are also important differences.
Independent living at The Arbor at Delray is all about lifestyle preference—not a form of senior care. It can provide some peace of mind to seniors who no longer feel comfortable living alone, or who are looking for a more active community to call home. Independent living communities are usually more affordable, but unlikely to be covered by Medicare, Medicaid or insurance. Involvement with staff is largely dependent on your preferences, and this senior living option does not provide access to medical or nursing care.
Assisted living is a good option for people who are no longer able to live alone, but do not need intensive nursing care. Residents still enjoy privacy and independence, but help is available 24/7 with the simple push of a button, and our team members will assist them with basic life tasks. Assisted living typically costs more than independent living, but is more likely to be covered by long-term-care insurance, employee benefits programs and Medicaid.
If you have questions about these different types of senior living at The Arbor at Delray, or would like help determining which might be the best fit for you or your loved one, please contact us. We’re happy to help!
What’s the difference between The Arbor at Delray and a nursing home in Delray Beach?
The Arbor was designed to be reminiscent of home, offering private apartments and independence for our residents. In fact, some assisted living residents drive their own cars, cook some of their own meals, and come and go as they please. The senior living lifestyle at The Arbor at Delray includes dining, housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, and all of the other world-class amenities that The Arbor Company is known for. Our staff is available 24 hours a day to provide help, if and when it’s needed.
By contrast, a nursing home (also known as a skilled nursing facility) offers more comprehensive support to those who have extensive medical needs in more of a clinical environment. They provide the highest level of care possible outside of a hospital, delivering 24-hour care to seniors who have complex medical conditions and need hands-on assistance and monitoring. Skilled nursing facilities are the best choice for those who need assistance with tasks that go beyond the activities of daily living.