Choosing a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly
Learn how to choose a residential care facility for the elderly, what services matter most, and how families can find safe, compassionate support.
Learn how to choose a residential care facility for the elderly, what services matter most, and how families can find safe, compassionate support.
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Choosing assisted living for a parent or spouse is one of the hardest decisions a family will make. As a registered nurse who has spent years caring for older adults, I want to help you walk into every tour with clear eyes and the right questions. This is not about finding the fanciest building. It is about finding a place where your loved one will be safe, known by name, and treated with dignity.
Call ahead and ask about the home’s license number and current AHCA inspection record. In Florida, every assisted living facility must be licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration. You can look up any home’s inspection history on the AHCA website. A home with nothing to hide will give you their license number on the phone without hesitation.
Ask who owns the home and who runs it day to day. Family-owned homes and small group homes often feel different from large corporate facilities, and the difference shows up in how decisions get made when something goes wrong at 2 a.m.
The answers should be specific. If you hear vague language like “we have great staff” without details, push back gently and ask for numbers.
Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it usually is. Watch for:
Two sets of eyes catch more than one. Bring a sibling, an adult child, or a trusted friend. Take notes during the tour and compare impressions afterward. Visit at different times of day if you can, including a meal time and a weekend.
Ask the administrator or owner this directly: “If this were your own mother or father, would you place them here?” Watch their face when they answer. The honest answer, even with hesitation, tells you more than a polished sales pitch ever will.
Aliviya Rose Manor is a small, eight-bed assisted living home in Spring Hill, Florida. We are RN-owned and veteran-operated, set on roughly three acres in a quiet residential neighborhood. Our administrator, Wendy Schabilion, is a registered nurse with decades of experience caring for older adults. We license under AHCA #11884 and welcome families to tour any day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
If you would like to visit, call 352-691-9136 or email office@aliviyarosemanor.com. We will answer your questions honestly, even if our home is not the right fit for your family.