
How do I know if independent living or assisted living is right for my loved one?
The thoughts and decisions surrounding moving a loved one into a senior living community can spark feelings of anxiety. The first thing you can do to ease your mind is learn what the difference is between the two (we’ve got you covered with next question below). Then, when it’s time to decide if this is the right choice, you shouldn’t be alone in that journey.
There are a variety of residential care options in Texas available to meet your loved one’s needs, and involving a professional sales counselor to answer any questions could be helpful.
They can support you throughout the entire planning process—from finding the right-sized place to preparing for the move. Since your loved one’s new accommodations should feel like home from day one, they can make recommendations on services to help with packing, unpacking and setting up the place to make the transition even smoother.
If you decide on assisted living, your sales counselor can also assist you with any paperwork needed from your loved one’s doctor or pharmacy.
What’s the difference between independent living and assisted living?
The primary difference between independent living and assisted living is licensure and supportive services. In Texas, assisted living is licensed through Texas Health and Human Services. You should ask for a copy of the disclosure statement, which helps define what services are offered and not offered as well as more information on the facility.
Assisted living focuses on assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as aid with medications, bathing, grooming, dressing and more. Independent living can offer a variety of amenities and services such as meals, housekeeping and transportation, and some may even cross over with those offered in assisted living.
Your loved one’s needs will help you determine which is the best option, and your sales counselor can assist you if needed.
Are there other questions I should ask when comparing communities?
Every community is different, and each situation is unique. So, think about what’s important to your loved one’s wants and needs. If they’re a diabetic in need of assistance with medication or insulin, ask if the community staffs nurses who can help.
Maybe amenities are more important to you, so ask what activity schedules are like as well as onsite and nearby options. If meals are a part of the package, find out if one, two or three meals are provided each day.
You may be interested in a community that can address your loved one’s needs as they age, so having multiple levels of care on one campus may be high on the list.
What’s included can affect pricing, so come prepared with your list of questions and desires to go over on your upcoming visit. Sometimes, you can customize care to your needs.
Remember, don’t be afraid to ask your sales counselor any extra questions that come to mind. They’re there to help you along the way.
About the Expert
Franklin Park communities are designed to embody the experience that a high-end resort offers. Beautiful landscapes, elegant architecture and inviting atmospheres immerse residents into an ideal environment for seniors looking to get the most out of their senior living experience. Their communities offer independent living, assisted living and memory care options for residents to ensure that all of their needs are met properly.
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