
Taking a tour of an assisted living facility for yourself or a loved one is an excellent time to ask thoughtful questions to ensure it meets your needs. But also to get a feel of the culture of the building. A Midwest Senior Care Advisor can assist you to find reputable facilities and coordinate visits or visit for you. Give us a call at 651-334-1881 or email linda@midwestseniorcareadvisor.com
Questions To Ask:
1.Tell me about your staffing, you have Registered Nurses? How often are they there, what is your staff to resident ratio
2. How do you bill, is it levels? Packages? A la carte for each service? Do you prebill?
3. How do you handle pendant calls, is there a time that a call is answered and do you charge for this in addition to the package or level?
4. How do you handle medical emergencies?
5. Is there a physician’s group that rounds routinely?
6. What are the activities in the building
7. Do you have printed menus?
Observations to make while taking a tour:
- Do staff smile and introduce themselves or is the tour guide introducing you?
- Do other residents appear to be clean and dressed appropriately, do they seem happy and engaged?
- Are there smells in the building that concern you?
- Do you see activities in common areas or groups of residents engaging in something?
Items to bring with you for your nursing assessment or prior to a move in:
- A list of all your medications you are taking-DO NOT forget over the counter medications such as vitamins, aspirin, tums, Tylenol as it is important they know every medication.
- A list of all your physicians, primary, eye doctor, dentist
- A copy of your POLST, Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney
- I always recommend having your preferred funeral home listed even if you don’t have it planned yet
- Your preferred pharmacy
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