If you are helping an elderly loved one to choose the right assisted living or are looking for one for yourself, you may feel overwhelmed with the process. Here are some tips that you can keep in mind to assist you with choosing the right home for you or your elderly loved one.

Move Outside the City

Dude to more elderly residents of cities, the costs associated with an assisted living facility that is near a large city might be high. Moving outside of the city to a suburban or rural area might provide you with the same level of care at a reduced cost due to reduced demand.

Consider Out of State Care

State regulations can heavily affect the cost of an assisted living facility. If you are close enough to a neighboring state to make it possible, you might want to consider moving your loved one to a nearby state. This can significantly reduce the costs as well as increase the level of care available.

Don’t Be Afraid to Shop Around

Make sure that you don’t set your mind one just one option. It may take some time but shopping around can both open up opportunities that you didn’t know existed as well as help you to find the perfect home for your loved one. Having options also allows you to have some negotiating power when it comes time to sign.

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