Senior Care Planning Check List
Creating a comprehensive senior care plan involves careful consideration of various aspects to ensure the well-being and quality of life of your loved one. Here's a checklist to guide you through the process:
At Legacy Senior Living our mission is to transform the aging process through the comfort of home by walking alongside our residents and providing compassionate, personalized care. This starts with a comprehensive plan. Below is a checklist you can use with your family to guide you through this process. You can always call us at (405) 438-3157 for additional resources to help you navigate this process.
Assessment and Planning:
Evaluate Care Needs:
Determine the level of care required (e.g., independent living, assisted living, nursing home, home care). Free guide available here: https://www.legacyseniorhomes.com/care-assessment
Assess medical needs, mobility, cognitive abilities, and daily living skills.
Financial Planning:
Review savings, insurance, pensions, and other income sources.
Engage local resources for support in identifying any assistance programs.
Legal and Documentation:
Ensure the senior has an updated will, power of attorney, and advanced healthcare directive.
Organize legal documents (birth certificate, insurance policies, Social Security card).
Medical Considerations:
Compile a list of medical conditions, medications, and allergies.
Choose a primary care physician and specialists.
Discuss end-of-life wishes and medical preferences.
Living Arrangements:
Housing Options:
Determine if staying at home is feasible or if assisted living/nursing home is required.
Explore home modifications for safety and accessibility.
Home Care Services:
Research in-home care agencies or caregivers.
Discuss the need for assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, cooking, and cleaning.
Healthcare:
Medical Providers:
Establish a relationship with healthcare professionals.
Schedule regular check-ups and screenings.
Medication Management:
Set up a medication schedule and system (e.g., pill organizer, medication reminders).
Consider a pharmacy that offers medication synchronization.
Emotional and Social Well-being:
Social Engagement:
Encourage participation in social activities, clubs, or senior centers.
Explore opportunities for hobbies and interests.
Mental Health:
Arrange mental and emotional support if needed (counseling, therapy, support groups).
Encourage brain-stimulating activities (puzzles, games, reading).
Safety and Security:
Fall Prevention:
Make home modifications to prevent falls (grab bars, non-slip rugs, adequate lighting).
Encourage use of mobility aids if necessary (walker, cane).
Emergency Preparedness:
Create an emergency contact list.
Install medical alert systems or wearable devices.
Nutrition and Lifestyle:
Healthy Diet:
Ensure a balanced diet that meets nutritional needs.
Address dietary restrictions or allergies.
Physical Activity:
Encourage regular exercise based on capabilities.
Consider physical therapy or adaptive exercise programs.
Transportation:
Transportation Options:
Arrange transportation for medical appointments, social outings, and errands.
Driving Assessment:
Evaluate driving abilities and consider driver safety programs.