Before you make a final decision about long-term care, call and ask for
information about the program or facility. Visit the places you are
interested in. These places can be assisted living communities, services in
senior centers, housing programs, nursing homes, and other programs. Make
an appointment to talk to the program coordinator or care supervisor before
you visit. Here are some tips to help you get ready:
- Talk with your doctor or other health care provider and with your family about what long-term care services you need now or may need in the future.
- Go over any information you have already received.
- Write down any questions you still have about how the facility or program will meet your needs.
When you visit, look around carefully. Ask questions about anything you
don’t understand. Talk to staff, residents, and family members if you can.
Ask them if they are satisfied with the facility or program and its
services.
After your visit, ask yourself the following questions:
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Did they listen to me and make me feel comfortable?
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Yes
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No
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Did I get to ask all my questions?
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Yes
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No
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Did they give me answers I understood?
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Yes
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No
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Are the program staffs respectful and helpful?
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Yes
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No
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Does the facility or program meet my needs?
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Yes
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No
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Does the facility offer activity programs that I enjoy?
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Yes
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No
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Is the facility/setting clean and pleasant?
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Yes
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No
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What are the facility/program fees?________ Can I afford them?
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Yes
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No
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Page Last Updated: July 2, 2007
Source: http://www.medicare.gov/LongTermCare/Static/Step5.asp