Choosing the right assisted living facility is a big decision for any family. The right home can
offer peace of mind and significantly improve a loved one’s quality of life. Here are some key
things to consider when evaluating your options.
What to Look For:
• Clean and Comfortable Environment: Visit the facility in person. Is it clean? Does it
smell fresh? Are the common areas warm and welcoming?
• Attentive and Friendly Staff: Watch how caregivers interact with residents. Do they
know their names? Are they patient and kind?
• Resident Engagement: Ask about daily activities. Are there games, music, art, or
outings? Engagement helps maintain cognitive function and social well-being.
• Safety Measures: Look for handrails, emergency call systems, and secure entryways.
Ask about protocols for medication management and emergency care.
Questions to Ask During a Tour
• What is your staff-to-resident ratio?
• How do you handle medical emergencies?
• Are meals customizable or culturally appropriate?
• What training does your staff receive?
Cultural and Local Considerations
A good facility will honor the cultural preferences of its residents. In Puerto Rico, that could
mean Spanish-speaking staff, traditional meals, and local music or events.
We invite you to tour our facility in Patillas to see firsthand how we create a safe, caring,
and culturally respectful home for seniors