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What to look for in an assisted living community

Mary Beth Hassel | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 3 months AGO
by Mary Beth Hassel
| September 25, 2013 9:00 PM

For many families, choosing an assisted living community for a loved one can be an overwhelming process, with decisions often made on a tight timeline, and without the experience to know what to look for and the right questions to ask. But it's important to remember that community-based living can be a truly enriching time and there are many resources to help you find an assisted living community that's the right fit. Here are some guidelines to consider.

Does it feel comfortable?

A comfortable environment goes a long way toward making a resident feel at home. Check that the temperature is comfortable, the community smells fresh, there's a balance between shared and private spaces, and the atmosphere is engaging.

Is the community personable?

The people working and living in your community will become a large part of your life. Make sure that staff members are friendly and have readily addressed your concerns. See that they treat residents and fellow staff in a personable, compassionate manner.

Are there plenty of activities?

Great assisted living communities also facilitate recreation and relaxation. Does yours have a variety of daily activities scheduled? Does it offer transportation to the bank, store or church? Do residents take part in any organized trips or excursions? Also examine a community's pet and visitor policies, and ask if they offer volunteer companions for residents with far-away families.

Would you feel cared for?

Most importantly, consider if this is a place where your loved one can stay safe and healthy. Look for handrails, elevators and wheelchair ramps throughout the community. Ask about medication delivery services and go over emergency medical procedures.

Do you feel at ease?

Take your time when you're visiting the community. Try to visit during a mealtime, so you can experience the food and interactions among residents. Make personal connections with residents and ask about their experiences in the community.

Each family is unique, and will have additional concerns - but asking a lot of questions and trusting your instincts will help steer you in the right direction and ensure that you've chosen the right assisted living community for you.

Mary Beth Hassel is an Executive Director at Legends Park Assisted Living in Coeur d'Alene, which offers compassionate, award-wining assisted living care and health services. She can be reached at (208) 666-9900.

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