Senior Retirement Residence
Deciding to move into a senior retirement residence in Kansas City is a big decision. It helps to start by making smaller decisions. Considering a move and making a move is made easier by realizing a few things about the senior retirement process. Remember that you are not the first. You can benefit from what countless others before you have learned throughout the process. We have a list of questions to ask yourself as a way to help catch important details that you might need to focus on in order to help make your move to a senior retirement residence as simple as possible.
Make a list of questions to figure out if the move is really necessary:
- Do you have immediate family that you can move in with?
- Is living by yourself just too much?
- Can you stay where you are with outside help?
- How much assistance do you need in the senior retirement residence you envisioned?
- How willing are you to move?
New Additions To Our Senior Retirement Residence At Clover Care
You’ve been in your real homes your whole life, so finding a senior retirement residence with a home-like feel have been shown to be a significantly better living arrangement. Having your own things, your own room, someone to talk to everyday, activities to keep you entertained, and good healthy meals are positive advantages that Clover Care Homes provides for family members suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. Residents furnish their rooms with their belongings to add a sense of being at home. Request information to find out more about the type of home that might interest you.
Trying to work, take care of family and someone that needs constant attention can be too stressful. For that reason, Clover Care Homes has two qualified, loving caregivers on call from 6 am to 10 pm, every day of the week. We do this because we want to have the time to spend one-on-one with every resident, every day. We have new additions since April.