Housing Choices
Seminar Introduction
Course Section
An assisted living facility can be a good option for older people who can no longer live independently, but who do not have such serious health problems that they require nursing home care. Assisted living facilities, however, vary widely in the services they offer, the settings they provide and the costs involved. Finding the right one can be a difficult task.
This AARP seminar is designed to help older people and their families find the best facility for them. It explains the types of facilities and the services they may offer and provides a step-by-step guide to checking out a facility.
Learning Objectives
- List three services provided by assisted living facilities.
- Understand what kinds of medical needs are beyond the scope of most assisted living facilities.
- Research a prospective facility by checking out information provided by the facility and state regulators.
- Prepare for a visit to a facility to determine whether it will meet the needs of the prospective resident.
- Understand an assisted living facility contract and know four things to look for in order to protect the prospective resident's rights.
Technical Requirements
To appreciate this seminar experience, it is critical that you have the appropriate software, plug-ins, and network connections. Please take the time to download the latest versions of the plug-ins mentioned below if you do not already have them.
Browser: Internet Explorer 6 and higher, Netscape 7.2 and higher or equivalent browser. Your browser must be JavaScript-enabled and must be set to accept cookies.
Network Connection: The recommended minimum connection is 56Kbps. A faster connection is encouraged to take better advantage of the media elements in the seminar.
Contributor Section
AARP Outreach and Support Services
This seminar is brought to you through the AARP Health &
Supportive Services team. One of this team's goals is to
expand people's access to information and resources and give
them the knowledge to cope with aging situations. Using this
knowledge, they can make choices that meet their or their loved
one's needs and improve the quality of life.
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to making life better for people 50 and over. We provide information and resources; engage in legislative, regulatory and legal advocacy; assist members in serving their communities; and offer a wide range of unique benefits, special products, and services for our members. These include AARP The Magazine, published bimonthly; AARP Bulletin, our monthly newspaper; AARP Segunda Juventud, our quarterly newspaper in Spanish; NRTA Live and Learn, our quarterly newsletter for 50+ educators; and our Web site, www.aarp.org. We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
