Senior Living Options

There are many reasons that people choose senior living – community, recovery after illness or injury or the need for more support in their everyday lives. Depending on the circumstances, different settings meet different needs.

The most common settings include independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities (nursing homes). It is essential to understand each option to make an informed decision about which community would be the best fit for your loved one's needs.

Advocating for your loved one means guiding them toward an arrangement with which both parties feel confident and comfortable.

  • Ask about your loved one’s preferences for care, meals, social interaction and community connections.

  • Involve healthcare providers and loved ones early in the discussion to avoid hasty decisions for care.

Transitioning to Senior Living

Choosing a senior living community can feel overwhelming. Here are some things to consider:

  • Proximity to doctors, family, friends and shopping

  • Dining experience

  • Parking accommodations

  • Campus aesthetics

  • Options to own or rent

  • Community activities

  • Community demographics

 

What’s Next

Create a list of options that fit your preferences and then schedule tours. Visiting each location before you make a decision will help you get a feel for life in that particular community.

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Financial Resources

Oak Place Homes accepts payment through private insurance or private pay. Understanding your insurance policy and the cost and coverage of care in advance will help you make an informed decision.

Financial Planning

At Oak Place Homes, we can assist you with exploring payment options and navigating costs.

For more information, check out our Q&A section.