How To Start Off On The Right Foot With Your Assisted Living Facility

There is an old saying, “You get more bees with honey.” This speaks true especially when moving into an assisted living facility. This transition can be very stressful on you and your loved one and making sure you start off on the right foot can help make this transition easier. Lori-Ann shares some great tips on how to do this in this week’s video.

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How do you make the right decision about moving yourself or a loved one into an Assisted Living Facility without being overwhelmed? How do you even begin talking about it? HealthSpin’s “Easy Healthcare: Choosing an Assisted Living Facility” ebook guide gives you all of the practical advice you need to make the right choice.

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My Precious Dad and Assisted Living

DadMePortraitI imagine many girls say they have the “best Dad in the world.”  But I REALLY did!  

My Dad, Rev. William (“Tex”) Rickard was a United Methodist pastor, an athlete, a jokester, the father of 6 amazing children and an all-around great guy.  He was the guy you wanted to be with to watch a ball game or to tell your deepest fears.  As a single mom, he helped me raise my two beautiful girls and even put up with our crazy dog, Chloe.

So when he had emergency surgery on his back at the age of 88, after taking great care of himself his whole life, he and I were unprepared to suddenly move him into an assisted living facility.  After all, as a proud, strong minister, he took care of other people – he certainly didn’t need people to care for him.  And yet, after looking at the possibilities, assisted living seemed like the right choice for us.

So we approached the move head on by:

  1. Touring local facilities and making a list of costs and services
  2. Talking to staff to find out how they interact with residents
  3. Eating at the facility to see how the food was and getting a sense of community at meal times

We learned a lot during a journey.  We made some good choices along the way and also made some mistakes.  The most important thing we learned was that communication is the key.  You and your loved one have to be prepared to communicate with your family and the facility about your priorities.  Remember there is no perfect choice.  However, if you are choosing an assisted living facility with the right information – the choice can work out great.

For more information about what my Dad and I learned, see HealthSpin’s Easy Healthcare:  Choosing an Assisted Living Facility.

I hope this post helps you Spin Your Healthcare Your Way!

 

How To Compare Health Insurance Plans

Purchasing the right health insurance plan can be complex. However, if you learn some basic, but important, terms and spend a little time to do some homework, you can pick a plan with ease. Get the tools you need in this video to examine you health insurance choices  and confidently make the decisions that are right for you.

I hope this post helps you Spin Your Healthcare Your Way!

Check out how more information on how to choose insurance in our new book, Easy Healthcare: Choose Your Health Insurance.

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