SRES ~ Tailored For You

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Let’s start the conversation
The open dialog is geared toward listening with you and any family members or relatives that may be involved to hear your thoughts, concerns, and goals. Being empathetic is crucial as everyone should be heard.
Thoughts to consider
If opting to sell an existing home, the sooner we have the opportunity to preview the home’s current condition the better we can create a plan. It may sound simple but it may become complicated. We strive to streamline the process and make it as comfortable as possible. Review of options, discussions on repairs and if they should be addressed, the real estate market, your timeline, marketing aspect, staging, the legal required documents, and so much more. We are there for you from the very beginning to being with you when you obtain your specific goal - truly it becomes, "A Tailored Experience".
Collections
Considerations when downsizing - Memorabilia, heirlooms, and personal collections shall be thoughtfully reviewed and handled with care. When the collections have been spoken for from the family there may still be items that need a home also. There are a variety of options as some items may be donated or an estate sale could be considered.
Lifestyle Changes
55+ Community
Designed for older adults who are physically able to care for themselves, including cooking and personal care. Residency is often restricted to adults aged 55 and older; additional restrictions may be involved. Usually composed of single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums, or apartments. May offer basic services like housecleaning, laundry, and transportation, but seldom offer medical care or more involved support services. Often accept pets and often built using universal design guidelines, making them handicapped-accessible.
Nursing Homes
Nursing homes offer 24-hour care, including nursing, meals and personal assistance. They primarily serve individuals with long-term physical or mental health needs, housing residents in private or shared rooms. Medicare offers a useful tool that you and your clients can use to evaluate nursing home quality.
Assisted Living
Assisted living provides non-medical support for independent seniors who may need some help with daily life, offering private living spaces and communal dining and activities.
Residential Care Homes
A smaller form of assisted living, these homes are often in residential neighborhoods with room for 20 or fewer older adults. They are typically similar in cost to assisted living.
Memory Care
Memory care is usually offered by assisted living facilities and nursing homes for older adults diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease who can no longer live on their own.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs)
Continuing care retirement communities combine different levels of care on one campus, offering the advantage of staying in one place as a senior grows older. The challenge many seniors have with CCRCs is the cost: entry fees average more than $400,000, according to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care.
Veterans Care
Veterans receive a range of benefits for long-term care. They may stay at regular nursing homes on contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs or at homes operated by the VA, using certain funds to pay for assisted living and home care.
Aging in Place
Long-term care can include ways for seniors to stay in their own homes —aging in place.