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6 Questions to Ask Before Moving to an Assisted Living Facility

October 13, 2025 by Teri Monroe
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Moving into assisted living can bring safety, comfort, and social connection—but it can also be overwhelming and expensive if not planned carefully. The National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) reports that the average monthly cost now exceeds $5,000, and prices continue to rise. Choosing the wrong facility can lead to unexpected fees, poor care, or a difficult transition. Before signing a contract, seniors and their families should ask these six critical questions to protect both quality of life and financial well-being.

1. What Services Are Actually Included in the Base Price?

Many facilities advertise all-inclusive care, but the fine print often tells a different story. Basic fees usually cover housing, meals, and limited personal assistance. Extra charges often apply for medication management, bathing help, transportation, or specialized diets. Ask for a complete fee schedule and sample billing statement before signing anything. Understanding the “a la carte” costs up front helps families avoid surprise invoices later.

2. How Are Care Plans and Staffing Levels Managed?

Each resident should have a customized care plan that reflects their health and independence. Staffing levels and caregiver turnover are key indicators of quality. Ask how often care plans are reviewed and whether nurses or aides handle day-to-day assistance. A good facility should provide 24/7 staff coverage and clear procedures for handling medical emergencies. Don’t hesitate to request staff-to-resident ratios and inquire about overnight supervision.

3. What Happens If Care Needs Increase?

Seniors’ health needs can change quickly, and not all facilities are equipped to provide higher levels of care. Ask whether residents can remain on-site if they develop mobility issues, dementia, or chronic conditions. Some communities partner with skilled nursing centers, while others require transfers when needs exceed capacity. Understanding these limits early prevents stressful relocations and financial shocks down the road.

4. Are Contracts Transparent About Refunds and Termination?

Contracts can be dense, and some include non-refundable deposits or unclear termination clauses. Many seniors lose thousands in fees when leaving a facility early. Ask how much notice is required to move out and whether any portion of the entrance or security deposit is refundable. Have an elder law attorney review the contract to spot red flags—especially regarding arbitration or liability waivers.

5. What’s the Facility’s Track Record on Safety and Complaints?

Safety and reputation matter as much as comfort. Prospective residents can check inspection reports and complaint histories through their state’s licensing agency or the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Ask about staff training, security measures, and incident reporting procedures. Facilities with consistent violations or high turnover are major red flags. Visiting unannounced during mealtimes or weekends can reveal how care operates when management isn’t watching.

6. How Does the Community Support Social and Emotional Health?

Assisted living isn’t just about healthcare—it’s about preserving independence and joy. Choose communities that offer meaningful social activities, outdoor access, and support for emotional well-being. Ask whether residents can bring pets, garden, or participate in spiritual programs. Facilities that prioritize community life often lead to better health outcomes and higher satisfaction. Feeling seen and engaged can be just as important as having medical support.

Choosing Peace of Mind, Not Just a Place to Live

Selecting an assisted living facility is one of the most important decisions in later life. Beyond amenities and décor, transparency, trust, and empathy matter most. Visiting multiple communities, asking detailed questions, and involving family early can help ensure the right fit. Assisted living should enhance independence, not limit it—and peace of mind comes from knowing you’ve made an informed choice.

Have you or a loved one gone through the process of choosing assisted living? Share your advice in the comments—your insights might guide someone facing the same decision.

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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