Frequently asked questions
When should you consider moving your loved one to assisted living?
Here are the most common signs:
- Frequent falls
- Longer recovery time after injury
- Not taking medications as directed
- Problem with activities of daily living
- Not eating properly
- Hygiene problems
- Mobility problems
- Auto accidents
- Not cleaning or keeping up the house
- Neglecting pets
- Wandering out of the home and getting lost
- Aggressive behavior
- Isolation
- Paranoia and fear of being alone
- Bills not being paid
- Depression and loss of interest in activities
- Lack of support in the community
Do not wait for a crisis to occur. Planning in advance can protect
your loved one by ensuring a higher quality of life, while eliminating
or reducing the devastating high cost of long-term care.
