February 18, 2022
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There are many choices when looking for a senior living community for your aging parent who can no longer live independently. It is important to define what you are looking for in an assisted living community and how to meet your loved one’s care needs.
Start by creating a list of questions for your initial conversation and tour of a community. These questions will not only help you understand what each community has to offer but can also assist you in making a priority list of what is most important to your family.
Here are a few sample questions to ask when visiting an assisted living community:
- What type of training does your care staff complete?
- Are staff trained to care for residents with memory loss or Alzheimer’s?
- Do you have a secured memory care?
- Are staff onsite 24/7?
- Can staff administer medications?
- Do you have nurses on staff?
- Do you have an in-house physician?
- What type of security and safety measures do you have in place?
- Do you have experience with Alzheimer’s? Parkinson’s? Diabetes? (Or the specific diagnosis of your loved one)
- Do you complete an assessment prior to moving in?
- What types of apartment homes are available?
- What is the monthly cost per apartment home? What are the differences in price?
- What is your waitlist policy?
- Can I meet another family with a loved one at the community?
- Do you have transportation for doctor’s appointments?
- Do you have an activities calendar?
- What additional services are available if the care or personal needs change while living here?
- What would prompt my loved one to have to move out of your community?
- What is your community fee?
- Are there additional fees for services or activities?
- May I have a copy of your disclosure of services?
If you are feeling nervous about your tour, print this list and have it available when you visit an assisted living community. This way, you won’t forget to ask the important questions that are unique to your situation. If you do forget to ask a question or need clarification, call, or email the director. This will also help you understand their responsiveness to your concerns about an assisted living home near me.
This is an important decision, so ask questions of the assisted living staff until you feel satisfied that you understand all the options, policies, and benefits of the communities that meet your criteria. Knowing the answers will make you feel confident in your final selection.
To explore the healthier, happier senior lifestyle schedule a tour at a GenCare Lifestyle community today!
Written by GenCare Lifestyle
Sandra C.