To apply for assisted living, start by understanding the specific requirements of your chosen community. Once you meet these criteria, begin the application process by filling out the necessary paperwork and undergoing any required assessments.
Many communities have minimum age requirements that range from 55 to 65 years of age. In addition, your level of care must match what the community provides.
Assisted living gives support with the activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, toileting and taking medications. To qualify, you must need help with at least two of these activities daily. Assisted living communities are not nursing homes, however, and they’re unable to care for those who require extensive medical care or 24-hour supervision. Rehabilitative services such as physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy are acceptable.
Once you’ve been accepted into the assisted living community of your choice, you’ll meet with an admissions coordinator to fill out some important forms.
While they vary between communities, these forms generally include:
Once you’ve completed all your forms, you’ll need to complete multiple assessments to help create a care plan that aligns with your needs. These may include:
Once you’ve completed all these assessments, the assisted living community will have a better idea of what your care needs are and how they can help you. They’ll work with you and your family to create a care plan tailored to your needs, preferences and abilities.