Deciding which senior care services you or a family member may need is not always a simple process. Everyone has a unique combination of issues, and those issues will change over time. Some seniors can live in their homes with minimal care, and others have health conditions that require continual monitoring. The purpose of this white paper is to help seniors and their families establish a process of selection when considering proper care services. The following are 10 steps to take or issues to address in the process of choosing elder care services to match individual circumstances. By implementing some or all of these steps, seniors and their families may discover which services are needed at …show more content…
When a senior and his or her family are ready to consider various professionals and facilities, having this list handy could be crucial. Instead of relying on memory to discuss assorted needs and health conditions, an elder and the elder’s family can refer to the list – this will ensure that important details are not forgotten.
Ask the Right Questions
Knowing the right questions to ask is also essential. This is another topic that may be first explored by making a list. An elder and a family member should discuss which questions are most relevant to the circumstances, and they can then devise a list of these questions to bring along during consultations and interviews. One of the top questions to ask might be whether a professional is licensed or whether a facility is accredited.
Multiple Locations
One concern may be the physical distance between family members and a senior care facility. A facility with several locations may be the most appropriate choice if a senior’s family is planning a residential move in the future. Having several locations from which to choose also means that a family may have a better chance of finding a nearby