Family Resources

Just getting started? We're here to help.
First, determine the best service for you or your loved one:

Assisted Living

Assisted Living

  • Great option for people who are no longer able to live alone, but may not need 24/7 care
  • Custom care for each resident’s needs, including support with daily tasks

Memory Care

Memory Care

Memory Care

Respite Care

  • Temporary stay for seniors who are recovering from a hospital visit, fall, surgery or other health circumstance
  • Available for caregiver vacations or senior living trial periods
  • Full access to our amenities and care staff

 

Next, ask the right questions:

We know there is a lot to think about when touring and meeting communities.
These are very specific, important questions to help you narrow down your options and figure out whether a community is right for you.

  • What kind of experience and training does your staff possess?
  • Can staff administer medications?
  • Do you have experience with Alzheimer’s? Parkinson’s? Diabetes? (or the specific diagnosis of your loved one)
  • Tell me about some of the current residents. May I meet another family with a loved one at the community?
  • Do you have any outdoor space?
  • Do you have an activities calendar?
  • What types of security and safety measures do you have in place?
  • Do you have transportation for doctor’s appointments?
  • Do you do an initial assessment prior to admission?
  • What types of apartments are available?
  • What is the monthly cost per apartment type?
  • If there is a waiting list, how many are on it, and what is the policy?
  • What additional services are available if the needs of a resident change?
  • What are your billing and payment policies?
  • Are all services included in the monthly fee? If not, what and how much are additional services?
  • Do you offer hospice and end-of-life care??