Choosing the best assisted living facility for your loved one can seem like an overwhelming task. From figuring out the financials to researching facilities’ regulation violations, there are a lot of options to weigh and things to consider.
After you’ve done the heavy lifting of researching assisted living communities in your area, you probably have a pretty good idea of the various facilities and what they offer. But don’t base your decision on marketing materials and pretty websites alone.
Now it’s time to go on a tour to confirm what you have gathered. Visiting the assisted living facilities you are considering is the best way to make sure you find what is best for your loved one.
There are some questions you’ll want to ask during your visit to help you compare assisted living costs, but in general, let your sense lead the way.
Here are five tips for how to use your sense when touring assisted living facilities.
When touring an assisted living facility, it is important that you observe the things that you see around the community. Look past the furnishings, and pay attention to the people.
Do you see residents socializing and interacting with one another?
You can learn a lot about an assisted living facility by listening to how people speak to one another — how the residents speak to each other, how the team members speak to one another, how the team members speak to the residents, and how the tour guide speaks to you and your loved one.
Not all assisted living facilities have a lingering musty or greasy odor — only ones that have a cleanliness problem do. The way an assisted living facility smells can tell you a lot about the place, the people who work there, and the quality of service provided.
Eating a healthy, balanced diet is important for everyone, but seniors are at greater risk of failing to the meet their nutritional needs and being misdiagnosed with various illnesses as a result. That’s why the quality and taste of the food is very important when selecting an assisted living facility, so make sure you get a chance to try the food.
Research suggests that the sense of touch plays a fundamental role in human communication and even physical health, yet seniors receive the least touching of any age group. Touch can help lessen pain, slow the heart rate, enhance alertness and performance, and promote overall well-being. Not only is the sense of touch healthy, but it is also a powerful tool for communication.
Finding the right assisted living facility for your loved one is one of the most important decisions you can make. For more tips, download our eBook How to Find the Best Assisted Living Community, which covers everything you need to know, from when you should start looking to the best way to research options to traits the best assisted living communities share.