You should probably ask about the service, but also look around and see how the people look. Some Senior Housings can look good, but treat the people bad.
Two Bridges Senior Housing and Everlasting Pines Hdfc Inc are two of the best senior housing in ny.
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You can dind a great deal of information senior housing in Boston at www.SeniorOutlook.com
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Most of the low income senior housing in Detroit is in the good area. You can look at detroit.com to find a list of the most reasonable homes for thet area.
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You can contact the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society at 605-362-3100
I would start with a google search and then ask around to people about their experiences.
I would actually first contact their family doctor to see what kind of housing would be appropriate for them. If they would be okay in an assisted living situation, I would look into that. Otherwise, I would call some of your local nursing homes to see what amenities they offer for married couples.
Good luck.
While the government does offer income-based housing (such as HUD), a person can also search for senior housing through their local clinics. Assisted living homes are not uncommon in most cities and information for them may be obtained through a local hospital.
The only way to know if the senior care facility is well equiped to take care of your aunt is to make sure to ask a lot of questions. These questions are what will ensure they are fully equipped to handle someone suffering from dementia.