Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Tips for Finding a Quality San Diego Assisted Living Community

There are so many San Diego assisted living communities. How do I know which is best for me/my loved one?

It’s true. There are many to choose from. So how do you narrow your list of choices? Here are a few things to consider as you begin your search.

  1. What help do you/your loved one need with ADLs? ADLs, or Activities of Daily Living, include such things as using the restroom, bathing, grooming, and dressing. The first step in evaluating a community is to have a clear idea of what ADLs the resident of the community will need help with (currently and possibly in the near future) so that you can find a community that caters to those needs.
  2. Financially, what is affordable? Know how much you/your loved one can afford each month to pay for living expenses at an assisted living community. Then spend some time with a representative of each community to understand costs. Ask about extra costs that may arise in the future that you should be aware of. The fees for different communities may help to narrow your list. There are some very high-end, resort style assisted living communities in San Diego that are absolutely gorgeous and very expensive. And there are other communities that are less expensive and possibly covered, in part, by the government. Also, ask for a copy of their contract to review.
  3. Do you like the community? Once you narrow your list down to your top candidates, spend some time at each. Talk with the residents and their family and friends. Get an honest feel for how residents like the community and what their friends and family think. Talk with the staff. Are they friendly and caring? What training or credentials do they hold? Ask questions about what is important to you. If possible, ask to observe and event or class hosted by the community.
  4. Is it licensed by the State of California? Consider requesting a copy of their file from the licensing agency which will contain information on past evaluations conducted by the agency as well as substantiated complaints about the community. You can get further information at www.ccld.ca.gov.

Finding the right assisted living community in San Diego for you or a loved one is an important task. Taking the time up front to conduct your research is a good step towards making the best decision.

Monday, October 4, 2010

San Diego Assisted Living - Resources for Alzheimer's

With approximately 5.3 million people with Alzheimer’s chances are you may know someone who has the disease. The person that you know could even be a loved one. And, with 10.9 million unpaid caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s, it wouldn’t be a surprise if you were that caregiver.

If the condition of your loved one has progressed and respite care or in-home care is no longer the right option for you then you might consider making arrangements for your loved one to reside in a San Diego assisted living community that specializes in Alzheimer’s disease.

There are many assisted living communities in San Diego that specialize in Alzheimer’s disease. In fact, a high percentage of residents in assisted living communities and nursing homes usually have some form of dementia or cognitive impairment. Many communities have Special Care Units that are specifically geared towards residents with dementia with specifically trained staff as well as specialized activities tailored to strengthen cognitive abilities of residents.

If you are looking for resources or San Diego assisted living communities try www.alzheimerhelp.org and www.sanalz.org. For a quality and highly respected community in Chula Vista check out www.frederickamanor.org.