It's a Big Decision

 
How will you help your loved one decide where to retire? Where will they go as their needs change?
Will they stay in their own home - move in with you - or move to a community that has all of the amenities of a resort plus a continuum of care?
The questions and responses below may help you with your decision.
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Mom really should move out of that big house, but just the thought of packing and moving is overwhelming. She's been there a long time. How can I help her decide what to keep and what will fit in her home at Still Hopes?

I manage my dad's finances and I'm concerned about the cost of his future health needs and the unpredictable expenses of his living at home.

My loved one needs a little help with his daily routine, laundry and cleaning. I'm also concerned about his changing health needs.

I worry about Mom. She lives alone and doesn't drive anymore. I have so many commitments; it's hard for me to be there for her. I would love to know that she's where she can make friends and engage in activities whenever she chooses.

We lost Dad several months ago, and Mom is having a difficult time keeping up with all the added responsibilities of maintaining their home. I'm concerned she could get hurt.

I need to know that she'll get the care and attention she needs, but still be able to live with dignity and interact with others.

Mom and Dad deserve to have fun and enjoy life while they are still able to.

My family member needs to live somewhere that honors independence, but also provides assistance.

 
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