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Assisted Living
Posted: 03/05/15
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My advice to others who are considering placing a loved one in any facility would be to simply be aware. Ask the toughest questions you can think of.
David T.
Posted: 08/08/14
Choose 3-5 facilities & then ask the senior to pick a few in which they would consider living...take the senior to visit the facilities. When a senior can see for themselves that the place is not all bad, they may be more willing to accept change.
Industry Insider David S.
Posted: 09/18/14
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The quality of care a person receives from an assisted living facility is relative to the amount of time and vigilance the family and loved ones exercise in researching, interviewing, and reviewing the assisted living facility and its staff.
Avon A.
Posted: 08/27/14
When we arrived at the second place, residents greeted us and welcomed her by name. Instead of a staff person taking her on a tour, three residents conducted a complete tour and talked about all the wonderful activities.
Gerald A.
Posted: 09/29/14
As loved ones age, families try until they are spent to do all they can to meet the family member's needs...Early on, [seniors] should have the opportunity to live in a community of people who are their peers.
Industry Insider Judson V.
Posted: 07/15/14
During our visits to a number of facilities, I pointed out particular features that related to my mother's special interests and needs. It’s critical to involve your parent in the decisions about where to move and what services are needed.
Joyce W.