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5 Steps to Take When Your Parents Need Assisted Living

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by RAKI WRIGHT

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As a mom, your whole focus will be on ensuring your children are happy, healthy, and safe. Understandably, a portion of your concentration needs to be on your parents too, especially once they enter their senior years.

Whether your loved ones are struggling with memory loss and require memory care or have mobility issues, you may not have the time or resources to be their sole caregiver, which is where assisted living comes into the equation.

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Millions of families across the country look into assisted living facilities for their aging parents, which provide essential care for their needs, allowing you to concentrate on bringing up your kids knowing your parents are in safe hands. If you have noticed that your parents need help, here are some key tips to help find the best senior living facility in your area.

Establish Costs

When researching a senior living community like Starhaven Villas, the main factor you must take into account is cost.  You need to establish what your family can afford to pay each month, so working out your budget is the best place to start. If a luxury community is what you seek, you’ll need to ensure sufficient funds are in place.

Whether there are savings that can be put towards funding the facility, or you need to look into VA benefits and social security, you need to work out your finances before going any further. 

Speak to a Senior Living Advisor

If you live in a town or city, for example, there will be an abundance of senior living facilities in your area, which can make the decision process difficult. It’s wise to speak to a senior living advisor who can narrow down your search depending on your loved one’s preferences and needs. The process can be overwhelming, especially if you have young kids to look after 24/7, so speaking to an expert may be the best option. 

Talk to Your Parents

While you’re able to do lots of the legwork for your aging parents, you must have regular conversations with them to identify their likes and dislikes. There will be some parents who are reluctant to give up their independence, while others will understand the reasons behind the decision. Understandably, your parents may feel anxious and frightened at the prospect of assisted living. Therefore, showing empathy and compassion can go a long way in reducing stress.

Visit a Senior Living Community

After you’ve sifted through dozens of viewing brochures, photos, and floor plans, there is nothing that can compete with an in-person or virtual tour of a senior living facility like npseniorliving.com. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s likely that you’ll only be able to view the community from behind a screen. However, this should give you a good indication of whether it’s a suitable facility for your loved ones. 

Prepare for the Transition

Once you’ve decided on a senior living facility for your loved one, now is the time to prepare for the transition. You shouldn’t delay the move, especially if you have major concerns about your parents’ health. When preparing for the move, you must gather and manage all legal documentation and find a company to move your parents’ belongings from A to B.

Whether your parents are in the right frame of mind to pick their own assisted living facility, or you’ve been put in charge of making the decision, the steps above will ensure everyone in your immediate family is kept in the know and feels good about the selection. 

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