Top Tips for Choosing the Right Senior Living Home

By Staff Reporter - 02 Aug '23 13:20PM
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If you're entering the senior stages of life or have elderly relatives, you may be considering relocating to a senior living home. This can be a positive step and can improve the quality of life for elderly people. For example, as people age, they may experience a general decline in mobility and health that makes staying in their own home difficult or even dangerous. Senior citizens with severe health problems may struggle to cook for themselves and can be at risk of frequent falls if they have poor mobility. 

In these circumstances, moving to a senior living home will give them the support and assistance that they need to enjoy the best standard of life. However, it can be difficult to choose the right senior living home for an elderly person's needs. This article will help the process of choosing the right senior living home with three top tips.

Visit the site in person

It's vitally important to visit the senior living home in person before making a final decision. By looking at the site and talking to staff and residents, you'll gain a better understanding of what daily life is like there. Ask the residents what they enjoy about living there and what features they think could be improved. For example, do they like the food that's offered? Is it high quality and freshly cooked by on-site chefs? Do the staff react quickly to the requests and needs of their residents? Put simply, visiting the site is essential to ensure that it's a place that you or your elderly relative would enjoy staying at.

Consider the facilities for residents

A professionally managed senior living home will offer a wide range of facilities and activities for its residents. If you live in Illinois, search online for senior living in Glenview, IL. You'll then see a range of establishments and can research what types of facilities are available there for elderly residents. Common facilities in a high-quality residential home will include on-site (or nearby) shops that allow the elderly to maintain their independence. There may be an on-site hairdresser who can keep senior citizens looking their best and feeling good about their personal appearance. Many facilities will have libraries, fitness centres, and craft activities that keep their residents stimulated and entertained. Make a list of what's offered at each site so you can create a shortlist of the best establishments.

Think about traveling distance

As a final point, it's important to consider the traveling distances involved in getting to the residential home. Put simply, it needs to be close enough so that other family member and close friends can visit without needing to make an excessively long journey. A key way to understand this is to use an app such as Google Maps to highlight the locations you're interested in. The app will then tell you the travel time required to reach the location. Ideally, you'll want to choose somewhere that's not more than an hour or two hours' drive away from most family members. 

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