Choosing An Assisted Living Residence:
A Consumer’s Guide

Philosophy Of Consumer Choice

The philosophy of assisted living is to emphasize the right of the individual to choose the setting in which he/she would like to have care and services provided. In choosing an assisted living residence, you should expect to:

  • Be treated with dignity and respect;
  • Be informed of services available and the limitations of those services;
  • Manage your personal funds;
  • Retain and use your personal possessions;
  • Interact freely with others both inside the residence and in the community;
  • Have freedom of religion;
  • Control your health-related services;
  • Maintain your privacy;
  • Be free to exercise your rights and responsibilities as a resident; and,
  • Have the right to voice or file grievances.

Most residences post a listing of residents’ rights in a visible place and/or provide new residents with a copy.

In addition to observing the personal rights of those that live there, assisted living residences usually have guidelines for visitors. Most residences also establish house rules pertaining to, for instance, pets, the use of personal furnishings, weapons, tobacco and alcohol.

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