Touring a senior living community is one of the most important steps in the placement process. Here in the Bay Area, where monthly costs can range from $4,500 to $12,000 depending on care level and location, asking the right questions helps you compare communities fairly and avoid costly surprises later.
Before You Tour: What to Bring
- A list of your loved one's current medications and care needs
- Questions written down so you don't forget under pressure
- A notebook or phone to record answers
- Another family member when possible — two sets of eyes catch more
Staffing and Care
- What is the staff-to-resident ratio during day, evening, and overnight shifts?
- What certifications and dementia training do caregivers receive?
- How are care plans created and updated as needs change?
- Who handles medication management, and what is the error-prevention process?
- How are medical emergencies handled — and which hospital do you use?
- Is a nurse or medical director on-site, and how often?
Safety and Security
- What fall-prevention measures are in place (handrails, lighting, non-slip floors)?
- How are residents protected from wandering in memory care?
- What emergency call systems exist in rooms and common areas?
- How is access controlled for visitors and deliveries?
- What is the earthquake and fire evacuation plan?
Daily Life and Activities
- What does a typical day look like for residents?
- How are activities tailored to different mobility and cognitive levels?
- Can residents maintain hobbies, faith practices, or cultural traditions?
- What dining options exist for dietary restrictions?
- How does the community handle social isolation?
Financial and Contract Questions
- What is included in the base monthly fee?
- What services cost extra (medication management, incontinence care, transportation)?
- What is the policy on rate increases?
- Are there move-in fees or community fees?
- What happens if care needs exceed what the community can provide?
- What is the notice period if you need to leave?
Bay Area-Specific Questions
- Is the community licensed as an RCFE with the California Department of Social Services?
- Can you share recent inspection reports or citations?
- How do you accommodate diverse cultural and dietary needs common in our region?
- What transportation is available for medical appointments and family visits?
After the Tour
Ask to speak with a current resident's family member. Visit again at a different time of day — mealtimes and evenings reveal a lot. Compare your notes across 3–5 communities using the same criteria. Our team tours communities with Bay Area families regularly and can help you evaluate answers objectively.
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