Last Updated: September 6, 2019 One of the most common ways for families to find assisted living communities is also one of the worst — simply driving by and seeing the building is not enough to locate the right community for you. The Assisted Living Federation of America report, which states that roughly 1 in 6 moves were the result of families and seniors who first saw an assisted living community from the road, and three better ways to find an assisted living residence. A Better Way to Find an Ass...
Last Updated: August 22, 2019 Any kind of move is difficult, but a senior’s move to an assisted living community may be the hardest of all. That’s why it needs to be done right. At AssistedLiving.com, we provide families with the information they need to make empowered and informed decisions about senior care for their loved ones. Our local Senior Living Advisors, who work throughout North America, help thousands of families each year find the right facility for their loved ones. Sadly, m...
Last Updated: August 8, 2019 Home care can be a great option for aging parents with little to no needs, but when a senior becomes more fragile and frail, the limitations of relying on one individual to provide care can become obvious. Learn more about how to assist your parents or senior loved ones when home care is not enough. Home Care: Is It Enough for Your Senior Loved One? When seniors who live alone first begin to need assistance around the house, it’s natural for their loved ones to addr...
Last Updated: July 11, 2019 It can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between age-related decline and something more serious. However, according to Alan Gruber, M.D., a psychiatrist with a private practice in Massachusetts, there are several ways you can tell if an elderly parent or senior loved one may be unsafe living alone. Signs Your Elderly Parent May Be Unsafe Living Alone at Home Here are some things to look for if you are concerned that your parent or loved one is unsafe: 1. Damage...
Last Updated: June 6, 2019 After you and your family have started an assisted living search and have a list of assisted living communities in mind, there is no better way to narrow down your choices than through a community visit. Here’s a checklist made of questions to help you find the perfect community for you and your family. Assisted Living Checklist: Questions for Families to Ask During a Community Visit To gain the most information about a community during your visit, use this assisted l...
Falls are a huge concern for seniors, their caregivers and senior living professionals. Chris Williams is one such professional as a certified personal trainer who has been working with seniors in their assisted living communities and homes for over 17 years in Naples, Florida. During his work, Williams has noticed a direct link between increased balance and a reduced incidence of falls with his older clients. Learn more about Williams’ work and how assisted living communities are preventing fa...
The link between chronic loneliness and mental and/or physical health problems is not new — being lonely increases a person’s mortality risk while also reducing their cognitive and mobility skills. The companionship offered in senior living communities can protect against loneliness and its side effects, however. In fact, a new poll has revealed just how powerful companionship is for seniors. Learn more about the poll and the benefits of companionship for seniors in senior living. The Effects of Lone...
Earlier this year, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated its report on assisted living communities to give families, senior care providers and other stakeholders more information about assisted living communities, residents and the care they receive in the United States. Read more about the report, which goes into significant detail not only about assisted living communities and residents, but also adult day services, nursing homes and more. Here are some of the pertinent pieces of informatio...
Last Updated: April 11, 2019 There are many reasons that someone can end up at assisted living — from needing medical assistance to more specialized care. Read some interesting statistics about the average assisted living resident that you may not know about. Facts About the Average Assisted Living Resident According to the “Overview of Assisted Living,” report published by Leading Age, formerly the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, the average assisted living resi...
A move to assisted living can cause feelings of trepidation. It’s an adjustment for everyone, but for some seniors, it can be more difficult than others. Your support during this process is important to reduce feelings of abandonment, anxiety and loneliness and help ease your parent’s overall adjustment. It’s important to encourage your senior loved one to keep up the hobbies and lifestyle that they enjoy, so they don’t experience a drop in their activity levels or quality of life after a move to ass...
When a parent or senior loved one first moves to an assisted living community, it’s natural to worry about their adjustment and whether or not they are getting superior care. Read our tips on how you can assess their level of care in assisted living and what to look for if you’re too far for an in-person visit. Listening to Your Loved One in Assisted Living When you visit your parent or senior loved one, you can check for a few signs of superior care in assisted living. Ask them if they are com...
Do you wish you had stronger social connections with family and friends? According to Psychology Today, social connections are the most important factor in someone’s happiness. Unfortunately, some parents and senior loved ones in assisted living communities lack these enriching connections. Learn more about how we can identify loneliness in assisted living. Loneliness in Seniors Seniors who are lonely are more likely to be anxious, depressed, unmotivated and withdrawn. These physiological woes increa...
As you prepare for a move to assisted living, you’re probably hearing a lot about how much you have to get rid of. A room in an assisted living community has limited space, and for most seniors, that means you’ll have to downsize before moving...
Even those who have communicative and open relationships with their parents can find it hard to start conversations about their parent’s ability to take care of themselves. You and your parent may both know they would benefit from moving into assisted living, but the thought is often so full of emotion and stress, it can be a difficult conversation to start. Learn more about how to have an assisted living conversation with your parents, using these five conversation starters. 5 Tips for Having an Ass...