Service content: The apartments for the elderly mainly provide basic services such as accommodation, catering and medical care, so that the elderly can enjoy an independent lifestyle. Nursing homes, on the other hand, pay more attention to the care and care of the elderly and provide more comprehensive medical, nursing and rehabilitation services.
Check-in method: Generally, elderly apartments are self-paid, and the elderly can choose their own check-in time and service content. Nursing homes, on the other hand, are more oriented to the elderly who need special care and attention, and usually need to apply and review before they can move in.
Facilities and environment: The apartments for the elderly pay attention to comfortable and convenient living environment, and provide high-grade living, high-quality catering, fitness and leisure facilities. Nursing homes pay more attention to nursing and medical facilities, and usually provide medical staff, nursing facilities and rehabilitation facilities.
Safety management: apartments for the elderly generally take safety measures to ensure the safety and privacy of the elderly. Nursing homes, on the other hand, pay more attention to the health and safety of the elderly and adopt stricter safety management measures, such as monitoring and security.
Generally speaking, there are differences between apartments for the elderly and nursing homes in terms of service content, occupancy mode, facilities and environment, and safety management. Which type of old-age care service institution to choose depends on the specific needs and preferences of the elderly.