If you’re starting to consider senior care options for a loved one, you know the choices can be overwhelming. Choosing the right living situation depends on factors such as meeting your loved one’s needs and respecting their physical and mental health. This includes everything from cognitive ability and physical health to social aptitude and desire for independence.
There’s a lot to consider when choosing the next step in living arrangements for a loved one, including what you and your family members can afford. Finances are often a major contributing factor to the decisions that are made.
By 2030, older adults are expected to comprise 20% of the U.S. population. The good news is you don’t need to navigate the living and financial options for senior care alone. This guide will help you make these decisions by detailing the various care options available and provide insight into the financial side of senior care, so you can successfully support your loved ones' transition into their senior years.