What Is A Senior Advisor ~ Denver, Colorado
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.
Senior advisors are one of the best resources that we have in the Denver metro area.
Also known as “senior living advisors” and “senior care advisors,” these professionals help seniors and their families find living options, including the following:
- independent living in Denver
- assisted living in Denver
- residential care facilities Denver (“board and care” homes)
- memory care in Denver
- nursing homes in Denver
The best senior advisors in Denver do far more than just give you a list of facilities based on questions you’ve answered in an online form. Instead, they meet with you (in person or by phone), find out about your situation, learn what you want and need, and narrow down your choices.
What Do Senior Advisors In Denver Do
From the short list of 3-5 senior communities or facilities, senior advisors will schedule appointments for tours and accompany you on the visits. They’ll ask and answer questions, and help you navigate the process, from start to finish. Some senior advisors will also help you coordinate your move (from home to a community or facility or from one facility to another).
How Do Senior Advisors In Denver Get Paid
Some senior advisors charge by the hour or by the project. However, many senior advisors don’t charge seniors or their families. Instead, they’re paid by the senior communities or facilities when a resident moves in. This fee, often referred to as a placement fee or referral fee, is commonplace in the senior industry. The arrangement is similar to a “buyer’s agent’ agreement in real estate, whereby buyers don’t have to pay anything to work with real estate agents (the seller pays the agent).
What Types Of Situations Can Senior Advisors In Denver Help With
Senior advisors help seniors and their families with the gamut of living options, including: independent living, assisted living, residential care homes, memory care, nursing homes, and multi-level care communities.
Senior living advisors can help with emergency placements, when someone needs to move on short notice (e.g. from their home to assisted living or from the hospital to a care facility).
Senior advisors can also assist with “double moves.” If you or someone you love have chosen a community or facility, but it’s not working out and you need to move again, a senior advisor can provide valuable assistance. Working with an advisor can potentially prevent the need for a third or a fourth move.
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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