Use technology to find the right housing. |
by Lynn Wilson,
Founder of The CareGiver Partnership
If you had to find housing quickly, where would you start? Today’s seniors and
their families take advantage of online tools and trusted third-party sites to
help research and find living arrangements that best suit their needs and
budgets.
Finding appropriate
senior living is an important issue facing people age 50 and up, and in many
cases, the need is caused by an event such as a fall and urgency adds stress to
the search. Savvy senior living providers are partnering with online services
to meet the needs of today’s consumer who values online research and customer
reviews.
Senior Living FinderSM
We’ve spent the past
eight years providing products and information to help seniors age in place,
remaining in their homes safely and independently. I too was faced with an
emergency situation when my mom, who lives 200 miles away, fell and my family
had to quickly find a quality assisted living facility.
If it becomes
necessary to explore other senior living options, a free tool called the Senior
Living FinderSM helps the elderly and their families find housing
options that meet their personal needs. This free referral service helps
seniors and their families and caregivers find personalized solutions when
seeking alternative living arrangements.
When considering
senior housing, it’s important to assess how much care a senior needs, housing
location and monthly costs. It’s also helpful to think about which amenities
will make your loved one feel “at home.” Is there enough privacy, phone access,
televisions in every room? Can your loved one enjoy the outdoors or go on outings?
To use the Senior
Living FinderSM tool, a user simply types in a city, state and type
of care. The reader then can privately and securely search U.S. senior care
providers without providing contact information.
Here are some of the
care options to choose from, with explanations of services provided.
• Independent living: Housing units
that may include basic services such as meals and housekeeping.
• Congregate living: Group living
environment that integrates shelter and services for seniors who do not need
institutional supervision or intensive health care.
• Assisted living: Combines housing and
supportive services, such as health care coordination and monitoring of daily
living and activities.
• Continuing care: Community providing
various levels of eldercare, from independent living to nursing care.
• Nursing care: Facility for residents
who may need 24-hour observation and care by a professional staff.
• Alzheimer’s care: Residence skilled
in caring for those with all stages of dementia and cognitive problems.
• Rehabilitation care: Facility where
staff helps enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life
following an accident or injury.
Caring.com
Caring.com, with 2 million unique visitors per month, is an online destination
for information and support for those caring for aging parents, spouses and
other loved ones. Caring.com features a call center staffed with trained
advisers and an online senior care directory, which helps users find services
ranging from just a little bit of help at home to assisted living to hospice care. Because
Caring.com believes today’s senior places a high value on online research and consumer
reviews, quality ratings are included.
A Place for Mom
A Place for Mom has
connected families to senior care since 2000. Users can search online or call a toll-free number to talk to a Senior
Living Advisor. Families are invited to provide honest feedback before and
after a move; reviews can be read at SeniorAdvisor.com.
SeniorHomes.com
SeniorHomes.com is a site dedicated to helping seniors find housing and care. Seniors can browse by city, state or category. Senior living providers can sign up to cost-effectively find residents.
Cariloop
Cariloop, an online
search tool for assisted living, offers what it calls a “matchmaking process.”
Users choose from at-home or supportive community options, how care will be
paid for, level of care and services needed, timeline and budget.
Browse The CareGiver
Partnership site for more information on senior care, including more than 1,500
caregiver resource links.
About The CareGiver
Partnership. The CareGiver Partnership helps caregivers and their
loved ones
with answers to their caregiving questions, including information about home
health care products and supplies, from our Wisconsin-based team of Product
Specialists who are all current or former caregivers. The company’s Web site
provides the largest online library of resources on subjects most important to
caregivers — from arthritis to assisted living, and Parkinson’s to prostate
cancer — as well as access to more than 3,000 home care products for
incontinence, skin care, mobility, home safety and daily living aids. The
CareGiver Partnership was founded in 2004 by Lynn Wilson of Neenah, Wis. Visit
http://www.caregiverpartnership.com to learn more or call 1-800-985-1353. Help
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