Make A Short List Of Communities Or Facilities In Denver
To schedule a free consultation with a Senior Advisor, please call Marnie Biln, (303) 222-5281 or e-mail marnie@seniorgevity.com. The consultation is free to seniors and their families, and the senior advisement, and placement services are also free.
No matter how you decide to being your search for a new place to live, it’s easy to quickly become overwhelmed.
Friends may give you suggestions or recommendations for senior communities or facilities. You might have thought about moving to a place you’ve visited before.
Or you could just start typing terms into Google, in hopes of finding the senior community or facility that’s right for you. If you’re looking on the Internet, in all likelihood, you’ll come across directory websites for senior living that require you to provide your e-mail address and phone number in order to get access to pricing or other detailed information on the site. Doing this could lead to a slew of e-mails and phone calls from marketing and salespeople at various facilities and communities throughout the Denver metro area.
Pretty soon, you could become more confused than ever and have no idea what to do next.
Here’s some advice…
First, take a deep breath and slow down. Second, set aside everything you’ve been hearing from people and hold off on visiting any facilities – for the moment.
Instead, take some time to compile a list of what you’d really like to have in your next home. This might take you an hour to consider, or even a few days, and there are no “right” or “wrong” answers. Just write down what’s important to you, what you’d prefer to have, and what you want to avoid.
Once you’ve completed your list, separate the items on your list into “must-have” or “sure would be nice to have” categories.
With this newfound focus, based on your top criteria, you can now come up with a short list of facilities or communities to visit. Ideally, your list will only have 3-5 facilities or communities on it, at least to start.
You can then pop by or schedule visits with your top 3-5 facilities or communities, and if none of them feel like a good fit, you can add a few additional facilities or communities to your list.
Taking this targeted approach can help to ensure that you find the best community or facility, without getting overwhelmed.
Contact A Senior Advisor For Help In Finding The Right Community Or Facility
If you would like help finding the right community or facility for yourself or a loved one, please contact Senior Advisor, Marnie Biln, (303) 222-5281. Her senior advisement and placement services are free.
Marnie helps seniors and their families find communities and facilities in the Denver metro area and Front Range, including: Denver, Aurora, Littleton, Englewood, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Denver Tech Center, Lone Tree, Parker, Castle Rock, Lakewood, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Golden, Thornton, Northglenn, Brighton, Commerce City, Westminster, Louisville, Longmont, Lafayette, Boulder, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs.
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