TOURING ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES: WHAT TO LOOK FOR
You have performed diligent research, which has helped you narrow down the choices for an assisted living facility in Portland, Oregon to just a few options. The decision on where your loved one should make the transition from an independent lifestyle to a lifestyle in which at least some of life’s responsibilities fall on the shoulders of a licensed caregiver is not an easy one to make. Each of the options on your shortlist of candidates offers several benefits that make the senior living communities a good fit for your loved one.
Now, the time has arrived to see eachassisted living facilityup close to make one of the most important decisions you can expect to ever make. You need to schedule a tour to learn more about the senior living communities on your shortlist.
Let’s review what you should look for during anassisted living communitytour.
Observe How the Caregivers Treat Residents
Perceptive observation skills come in handy when touring a senior care facility, especially when it comes to determining how the staff treats residents. You should be subtle when observing the staff, with an emphasis on looking for signs that caregivers are overwhelmed with responsibilities. Signs of an overwhelmed team of caregivers include frustration and agitation.
An overwhelmed team of caregivers might indicate a high staff-to-resident ratio.
Resident Feelings
You should go right to the source to discover how residents feel about living at the senior living facility. Expect staff members to be effusive in their praise of the community, but you might find at least a few residents have some negative things to say. TheAARP recommends asking several questionsposed to residents that help you understand the type of living environment, such as questions that ask residents what they like and dislike about living in the community.
The Extent of Social Interactions Among Residents
One of the most difficult transitions for a senior moving into an assisted living facility is leaving behind close friends and in return, trying to build new friendships with other seniors. Walk through the common dining area, as well as stop by an activities room to learn more about the extent of social interactions among the residents of a senior living facility.
Safety Features
Assisted living facilities must comply with strict state. local, and federal laws that mandate the establishment of safety and security features at assisted living facilities. You want to ensure every senior living facility on your shortlist goes beyond the minimum standards required by law for implementing safety and security procedures, especially if your loved one requires memory care services in a new living environment. Extra safety features such as walk-in showers and handrails installed throughout a facility indicate a facility takes protecting its residents seriously.
Schedule a Tour TodayOne important suggestion concerning a tour at a senior living facility: Take a formal tour, but also deviate from the tour schedule by touring other parts of a senior living facility on your own. The caregivers at MorningStar want you to gain the peace of mind required to choose our senior living facility for your loved one’s new home. Schedule a tour of MorningStar at Laurelhurst to learn more about ourassisted living facility in Portland.