Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was recommended on another thread https://naborforce.com/
But realistically, if they have the financial resources, an assisted living place is perfect for this. In many places they can have their own apartment with a kitchen, but it will have a dining room they can go to for meals as well. Many of them have continuing care, so as their needs increase, they can be accommodated.
I would look around their area at places. The sales staff are usually super-nice and they can go and have lunch at the facility and see that it’s not a nursing home, that it’s a place they can live comfortably but still be independent.
These places have sprung up in the last twenty years or so and your parents probably don’t even know they exist or think of them as the nursing homes they saw way back when.
I’d suggest telling them that let’s go visit these, even though you aren’t going to use them yet, just to think ahead a bit. Maybe once they see a couple of places they will switch gears. Other than that, I would still seek an agency to provide a housekeeper type for 5 nights a week. They may not experience a bunch of turnover, necessarily.
Anonymous wrote:This was recommended on another thread https://naborforce.com/
But realistically, if they have the financial resources, an assisted living place is perfect for this. In many places they can have their own apartment with a kitchen, but it will have a dining room they can go to for meals as well. Many of them have continuing care, so as their needs increase, they can be accommodated.
I would look around their area at places. The sales staff are usually super-nice and they can go and have lunch at the facility and see that it’s not a nursing home, that it’s a place they can live comfortably but still be independent.
These places have sprung up in the last twenty years or so and your parents probably don’t even know they exist or think of them as the nursing homes they saw way back when.
Anonymous wrote:They still seem sharp and in pretty good shape cognitively, just that they seem exhausted all the time (making it hard to make decisions). My stepdad plays solitaire on his computer much of the day; mom is online reading about her various ailments.