A big trend is toward places that offer different tiers of services so when the time is right, and your mother needs a little extra help, she can go to assisted living without uprooting her whole life again. The two things I'd look for is the availability of assisted living in the future and a regular schedule of activities.
Look for the rating as to how safe, and clean it is. Also check on price and whether there have been any complaints about staff.
When looking for senior apartments there are many things to take into consideration. The location should be safe and within reasonable distance to clinics, hospitals, shopping and senior recreation activities. The cost of the apartment should cater to senior citizen incomes and be handicap accessible. The floorplan should have a nice flow for ease of use.
You should read reviews of the community.
Some extra features you should look for when looking in a senior living apartment include: convenient parking in a secure and lighted parking lot, public transportation close by for those that don't drive, storage that is easily accessible, grab bars and easy access to bath/shower, laundry on-site, clubhouse and activities onsite.
http://www.rent.com and http://www.apartments.com will help you to find senior apartments for rent in your area. Additionally, should you look for low income housing for seniors, you can reveive assistance from HUD (www.hud.gov).
You can ask them for the location preference and explain to them the benefits of senior living apartment.
You can get a discount if your senior is disabled
As an individual ages, and usually for those over the age of 55, renting a senior apartment can help to make life much more pleasurable and manageable. There are a number of criteria to consider when evaluating a senior apartment as a suitable living unit. Security is of primary concern and a senior apartment should offer a secure location and the latest technology in security, including video cameras at the entrances, pathways and passages that are well lighted both day and night, as well as entry and exit doors and windows that are capable of locking. A senior apartment should offer the occupant minimal worries when it comes to maintenance, which should be handled in a timely fashion by the senior apartment complex’s staff. A senior apartment should offer the resident an affordable rent that is lower than the cost of maintaining a house mortgage, taxes and maintenance. A senior apartment should have easy access to health services, either via private transport or public transportation. A senior apartment should be quiet and peaceful, with other residents of similiar age and disposition to eliminate the noisiness and stress that usually accompanies living in a neighborhood filled with families, pets and children. A senior apartment may also offer additional amenities to induce a prospective renter to sign a lease. These include fitness facilities and a swimming pool or tennis courts, a club house facility for social meetings, on-site facilities for doing laundry, and an activity calendar to encourage senior apartment residents to enjoy socializing during holidays and special events at the complex, along with bus tours and other outings arranged for those who enjoy social activities. Usually, the more amenities a senior apartment offers, the higher the rent, so the prospective renter with a tighter budget may opt for a senior apartment that is more low-frill. Also, moving to a senior apartment from a single family home may require quite a bit of downsizing of possessions. The best way to start reviewing senior apartments is to find local complexes advertised online or ask family and friends for personal recommendations. Local senior centers can also offer assistance in finding a senior apartment. Every major city has a department of Human Services that can also make senior apartment recommendations.
As a senior citizen, you are probably on restricted income. You need to look for rental subsidies and even may need to get on a waiting list for reduced or stabilized income residences.
If it is a senior only apartment, then a 30 year old daughter cannot stay there.
There are a large variety of places that have the requirement of being a senior. In order to find one it is difficult online but with the consultation of a local senior center, it should be simple.
Yes. They are usually government subsidized and based on your income. Check with a senior apt. complex you are interested in and they will point you in the right direction.