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How do I Choose an Assisted Living Facility?

Tips for choosing an assisted living facility. Learn which questions to ask before you make one of the most important family decisions.

Choosing the right assisted living facility for your loved one is a big job and one that cannot be taken lightly. Assisted living facilities vary greatly in the services they offer and this will be one of the most important considerations as you consider the different facilities. After you assess the specific needs of your loved one then you will need to find a facility that meets those needs.



What Services Does the Assisted Living Facility Offer?

While this certainly isn’t the only criterion, it is one of the most important. For example, some assisted living facilities provide full meals while others may only provide assistance with meal preparation. Some facilities provide social interaction and transportation while other facilities provide medical care as well.

Is the Assisted Living Facility Licensed?

You will want to ensure that the assisted living facility that you choose is licensed and you can also check to see if there have been any complaints filed against the facility. When you visit, observe the residents and see if they appear happy and well cared for. Talk to some of them, if possible, and see how they feel about the place.

How Much Does it Cost?

Cost may also be a big factor in your choice of an assisted living facility, although it shouldn’t be the only one. Of course, the cost should be relative to the specific services provided so keep this in mind as you consider various facilities. You may not want to pay for services that aren’t needed and so you may not want to choose a facility that automatically charges for services your loved one won’t want or need to take advantage of.

Conclusion

While it can be a daunting experience visiting several different assisted living facilities, it is a necessary part of the decision making process. Once you have visited several times, talked to residents and families, and had a look at the contract, the process will become much easier.

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