Most Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ's
How does a senior referral or placement agency work?
Senior referral agencies, also known as placement agencies or eldercare advisory services help older people find the best retirement community, assisted living, or adult family home for their needs. They provide customized recommendations, education, and support resulting in better informed, long-lasting decisions. Most agencies are paid by their partnering facilities when the older person moves in. This enables them to offer their services at no direct cost to the older person or their family members. Some referral agencies alternatively offer their services by the hour or for a flat fee depending on the need.
Why should I consider working with a referral agency rather than finding a senior living community on my own?
Referral agencies make a difficult job easier. They take the time to get to know you, your family, and extended care team. They gain an understanding of the details of your needed care, finances, and desires and work together with all involved parties until the best place is found. If they have been in business for a while they have established relationships with hundreds of local senior care providers and followed the reputation of these providers over time. Agencies have access to information about care providers that can’t be found anywhere else. They will make sure you are educated and know what you are signing up for. The end result is a new home that is long-lasting and just right.
Are all referral agencies alike?
The ability of an agency to serve their clients well depends on their
experience level, knowledge of the social, health, and financial needs
of seniors, compassion, and connection to resources and technology. It
is best to work with an agency that does personal on-site visits of
providers and works with their clients in person as well. The quality of a senior referral agency depends on the care
and caliber of the individuals working there and their ability to keep
track of a huge volume of information in a searchable, meaningful way.
What sets Sacramento Senior Care Connections apart from many other agencies?
At Sacramento Senior Care Connections, our mission is to promote the independence, safety, and
enjoyment of life of each person we serve. Each agent that works for Sacramento Senior Care Connections describes their work as the culmination of their past career,
life skills, and personal journey caring for their own older family
members. Our work is carried out with great honor and the conviction
that our words and actions make a difference in people’s lives.
My parent(s) don't want to move now. When should I start exploring options?
Now or soon. Learning about the options, their tradeoffs and costs early
will help you be much better prepared if and when health needs arise.
We love working with people who are not ready to move any time soon, but
want to get familiar with the Seattle area senior living landscape. If
you are an older person developing your plan A and plan B might be one
of the biggest gifts you could ever give to your loved ones. At any point don't hesitate to give us a call.
What are your charges?
We receive compensation in a couple of ways. First, and most commonly, Sacramento Senior Care Connections partners with many retirement and assisted living
communities and adult family homes that pay us a commission upon your
move-in. The commission amount ranges from 75 to 100% of the first
month’s rent determined by the community. The community you choose pays
us when all is going well at 30, 60, and 90 days after your move-in. The
fee and terms, including refunds, are fully disclosed to you. Second,
for some situations or personal preference, families hire Sacramento Senior Care Connections by
the hour, or for a flat fee. Give us a call and we can discuss which
service type makes the most sense for you.
What can I expect from my first introduction to Sacramento Senior Care Connections?
A phone call is usually the best way to start. We will set up a time to
talk and ask you a series of questions to determine if our services are
right for you. When it seems like a good fit we will set up a time in
the near future for a discovery session also known as an “intake.”
Whenever possible and safe, we like to do our intake in person. When
meeting in person isn’t possible Zoom is a good alternative. If you are
Zoomed out, we can work over the phone too.
How does the intake process work?
The intake usually takes about an hour or just over an hour. We have developed guidelines that we follow regarding the questions we ask. The questions cover your
current living situation, health, diagnoses, medications, support
needed with activities of daily living, a financial overview, and your
desires and preferences.
All of our team members have years of professional experience working
with seniors and their families. Team members come from a variety of
backgrounds including occupational therapy, care giving, caregiver
support group facilitation, mental health and dementia care, and adult
family home ownership. Currently, there are no professional credentials required to
work as an eldercare advisor or referral agent.
After my parent moves into their new home, when does your work for us end?
Besides helping me find a new home for my parent, what other services do you offer?
If I have a spouse or other family member who needs care, how can you help?
If special needs come up during the transition process, can you refer me to the right professionals?
What hidden tasks can slow the entry into a senior community?
Get started early deciding what to take, leave, give away, donate and throw away. Oh, what a job this can be. Also, as mentioned earlier make an appointment with your primary care doc to sign physician’s orders for your medications and supplements and to sign a POLST form. If moving to an Adult Family Home you will need a nursing assessment and care plan. Another hold-up can be the requirement for tuberculosis (TB) testing. The CDC recommends that people moving to a communal setting undergo TB testing, within 30 days of the anticipated move.
What are some of the things you can search by in the Sacramento Senior Care Connections database?