Monday, August 10, 2009

Senior Living Guide

A senior living guide can help you to ensure the safety and security of you or your loved one. By taking the extra time required to research senior and assisted living facilities and their reputations, you can keep yourself - or your family member - out of the papers and off the news.

One important aspect of a dependable senior living guide includes a list of questions and considerations to investigate as you weigh alternatives. These should include simple but often overlooked questions of facility directors or perhaps your own independent research. Some of these questions may include the following:

• How many incidents of resident injuries or accidents have occurred?

• How many incidents of resident injuries or accidents have occurred recently, in the past 5 years?

• What procedures are in place to ensure medications are correctly dispensed?

• How often is the local police department dispatched to the facility?

• What is the current ratio of staff to residents?

• How many complaints, overall, have been filed by residents or family members?

You will want to add on your own set of questions and/or concerns to this existing list. These are a few of the obvious questions you'll want to address when creating your own senior living guide.

When you do your due diligence, your research and evaluation of assisted living care facilities should be as broad and all-encompassing as possible. This is a very important decision that you or your loved ones will have to make - therefore, each and every concern you might have should not be overlooked.

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