Questions to Ask when Looking for Assisted Living
Like with most things in life, it is nice to have time to plan and review options before making a decision but sometimes things happen in a senior’s life where they need to make a quick decision regarding lifestyle changes. This may be due to a recent fall or a change to their medical or physical health.
As senior living communities offer different services and amenities, discuss beforehand what things are important to your parents or other loved ones for their comfort level, enjoyment and well-being. Remember to factor in location as it is vital to have a place easy for family and friends to visit. Other things to consider are wellness programs and activities (do they match up well with your parent’s interests), levels of care and caregiver training, and staff-to staff-resident ratio.
The internet comes in handy for previewing communities regarding their location, philosophies, services and price. However, before a decision is made as to where to move an elderly parent, it is important to take a tour to experience firsthand the overall ambience and suitability of the place. Afterall, the internet does not give you a clue about cleanliness and odors nor about the quality of their meal service. This is why if you can, schedule to eat a meal with the community to experience the food firsthand. You will also want details on how your parent’s care will be managed.
The Place for Mom, a senior living referral website, has advice for families about the importance of touring a community and the type of questions you should ask. They point out when you tour assisted living facilities, you get the opportunity to speak directly with staff members and, when appropriate, even residents. Asking focused questions about pricing, amenities, caregivers, the types of care provided, and community culture will help you and your loved one compare which is the best facility for their needs.
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