Touring a senior living community is an important step in planning for the future. With welcoming staff and thoughtfully designed spaces as your backdrop, it’s a chance to explore potential new homes, learn about daily life, and start imagining what it might feel like to live there.
The best way to know if a community fits you is to pay attention to how it feels when you visit. Notice how staff interact with residents, whether people seem engaged and comfortable, and if the overall atmosphere matches what you are looking for in your daily life. Talking with current residents can give you an authentic sense of the culture, while asking about the community’s history and milestones can reveal what they value most. Here’s what to know and what to ask.
Rooms and Floor Pans
To learn more about the rooms and floor plans you can ask questions like:
Don’t skip the food questions, especially if you have dietary needs. Ask how meals are planned, whether menus change daily, and if they can accommodate specific dietary restrictions. If choosing what to eat each day feels overwhelming, find out if staff can help with meal planning or recommendations. Food is a big part of daily life - make sure it works for you.
Follow-up questions might include:
Ask questions about recreational activities and social events. For example:
You will want to ask questions about the on-site healthcare services available, both for daily routines and emergency care:
Clear pricing helps with confident planning. To learn more you can ask:
Be sure to ask about the people you’ll interact with every day and what you can expect from them. Consider asking:
Making a big move is a major step, and thoughtful preparation can make the transition smoother. The questions you ask today not only help you understand the details, but also reveal the sense of community and care that will matter most in daily life. With the right insights, you can approach this decision with confidence and choose a place that truly feels like home.