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Ten Tips For Choosing The Right Assisted
Living Community
by Marilyn Ellis
Choosing an Assisted Living Community doesn't have
to be daunting. First and foremost you should look for a community that will
serve your desired lifestyle or that of your senior. This is going to be your
new home or the home of a beloved family member. Ask yourself these important
questions in order to make the best choice. Then you can be rest assured that
you and your beloved senior will feel at home in their new place.
Trust your first impression and look beyond the fancy decor and brocade
draperies.
1. Are the staff smiling and interacting with the residents or is the place
quiet like a morgue, you feel like you have to whisper and everybody is sitting
around asleep in wheelchairs, being ignored.
2. Eat a meal there. I'm quite serious! Good food is an essential indicator
of quality in other areas. Don't just look at the menu - see the portion size
and taste it. Are snacks and fresh fruit available in the dining room throughout
the day? Food is a very important and sometimes the last remnant of pleasure in
a seniors life.
3. Does the place smell of disinfectant or is the air clean and fresh and
there are fresh flowers and live plants. Is there a pretty outside garden?
4. Do they have a piano and an afternoon social hour?
5. What kind of activities do they provide? Is it intellectual with trips to
concerts and plays and guest speakers or just balloon volleyball and arts and
crafts. Is there concierge service for transportation?
6. Is there a library and an in house beauty/barber shop?
7. Is there an internet cafe and computer classes available?
8. In the actual apartment - check for these items and don't assume they
will be there: Grab bars in the shower and tub and near the toilet; Non slip
surfaces in tub and shower; Raised toilet seats; Emergency call buttons in the
bathroom, bedroom and living room .
9. Do the closets have double hung rods and shelves? Most Assisted Living
apartments are quite small and will not fit a standard chest of drawers in the
bedroom. Ample storage in the closet is essential and should also be reachable
to a senior who may be in a walker or wheelchair. If you find the closets are
not properly fitted, get them done before you move in,.
10. If the senior needs a power chair, is there an outlet outside their door
where it can be parked to recharge?
Don't assume that these things will be there. As a Senior Move Manager, I've
found them lacking even in the fanciest and most high end communities. Knowing
what to look for and what questions to ask is essential in choosing the right
Assisted Living Community for you or a family member. A professional Senior Move
Manager and member of NASMM National Association of Senior Move Managers can
also help you get your new home ready from the start.
Marilyn Ellis, Author, Speaker, Professional
Organizer, Senior Move Manager and Business Development Coach, loves working
with senior clients and their families. She also coaches individuals and
companies on how to grow their senior service businesses. For three FREE reports
on how to become part of the growing senior care industry, visit her website at
http://www.movemomanddad.com .
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