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Choosing an Adult Family Home

Adult family homes offer a wide variety of options for the residents of our community.  The family setting gives the individuals a “home atmosphere” which plays a part in their everyday quality of life.  These homes are licensed by the Department of Social and Health Services. When choosing a home for your loved one you can never be too thorough.  It is vitally important to ask the appropriate questions: Ask about the history of the Adult Family Home. What are the qualifications of the caregiving staff? Are there any visitation restrictions? Under what circumstances will a resident be asked to leave? What is the protocol for handling medical emergencies? When will rates be adjusted? What are extra fees charged? What are refund policies? Does the home provide transportation to doctor appointments, etc? What if the resident becomes heavy care –will he/she have to move out? Be observant when visiting an Adult Family Home: Is the home neat and clean? Is the home free

Choosing Your Level of Senior Care

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How to know when an assisted living residence is right for your loved one. When it comes to choosing a senior care facility for your loved one, you need to be as informed as possible. We are here to help you with the industry information that will act as the basis for your big decision. If you are wondering whether an assisted living residence is right for your loved one, learn about the different levels of care available to her, below. Choosing appropriate senior care starts with knowing your loved one well and getting in tune with her daily needs, activities and struggles. This will help you find a living situation that meets his needs and suits her preferences. Next, browse over the levels of senior care listed below to determine whether she would be best served in an assisted living residence, a nursing home, or a continuing care retirement community. Senior Care Option #1: Assisted Living Residence Assisted living residences offer care to aging individuals who need help