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November 2023 Newsletter for CRTS™

November 13, 2023 Jennifer Buchanan

Welcome to the November edition of the newsletter for CRTS™ certificants!

7 Senior Housing Options: Which One Works Best?

When it’s time to make a change in your older adult’s living situation, choosing from the available senior housing options might feel overwhelming. Options range from aging in place at home to full-time care in a nursing home.

Looking at the basics helps you narrow the list to a couple of options to investigate further. That way, you won’t have an overwhelming number of places to consider.

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How Senior Living Advisors Help Find Assisted Living

When your older adult needs to move out of their home, finding available senior housing options can feel overwhelming.

You might not know where to start to find assisted living that fits your older adult’s care needs, location, budget, and lifestyle preferences.

And finding a great place that will take excellent care of your older adult can be a time-consuming process.

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How to Pay for Assisted Living: 6 Options

When seniors can no longer live independently, home care isn’t possible, or if there are safety issues, it may be time to consider moving to assisted living.

Changing their living situation would get your older adult the care they need and make their living space safer.

But the big question is: how does one pay for assisted living? After all, monthly fees can range from $1,500 to more than $10,000.

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