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Questions to Ask When Considering Assisted Living For a Loved One

When people think of assisted living communities, images of seniors sitting around playing bingo probably come to mind. But there are many different types of assisted living communities out there, each offering something unique to residents and families. Choosing the right type of assisted living community for your parents or grandparents can be difficult, though — especially if they don’t want to consider moving. After all, it’s not easy to just uproot yourself and move somewhere else. And while some people enjoy being surrounded by others, others prefer independence and privacy. So what do you look for when choosing an assisted living community?

What is assisted living?

Assisted living facilities provide housing and supportive services to older adults who are no longer able to live independently in their own homes. In addition, these facilities often include a full range of personal care and health services designed to help residents stay as independent as possible while also receiving the level of service they need for safety and comfort.

How is it different from a nursing home?

While both assisted living and nursing homes offer similar levels of supportive services and assistance with daily activities, there are some key differences between the two that you should know about. Assisted living offers more independence than nursing homes and provides personalized services that allow seniors to remain as self-sufficient as possible. However, if an individual needs higher levels of support or medical treatment, he or she can be transferred to a nursing facility without having to leave the community.

How much does assisted living cost?

The price of assisted living varies depending on location, size, amenities offered, and other factors. The average monthly rate for assisted living ranges from $1,500 to $3,500 per month, but prices vary widely based on where you choose to live.

How much might my loved one’s life change?

This is often one of the bigger transitions in a person’s life, and many seniors view this move as being the last big transition of their lives.

Many seniors view this move as one of the last major transitions of their lives. For some, it represents the end of independence; for others, it marks a transition into a new stage of life. Some seniors view this move as a liberation. Others see it as a burden. And still, others see it as a way of unburdening themselves and feeling more secure about receiving the continuing care they need.

Most assisted living communities make strong efforts to keep people active, engaged, and social. Many seniors find this very rewarding and they can discover new, productive ways to spend their time.

Who is right for assisted living?

People use assisted living for many reasons:
• They may have experienced a decline in memory or physical abilities due to aging.
• They may want to continue living in their current communities but still receive the level of care needed to maintain their quality of life.
• They may not be able to afford long-term care in a nursing home.
• They may prefer to age in place rather than move into a nursing home.

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