
Financial Planning Guide for Senior Living Costs
Senior living can be affordable with the right planning. Learn about typical costs, funding options, and resources to help families prepare.

Senior living can be affordable with the right planning. Learn about typical costs, funding options, and resources to help families prepare.

The move to assisted living is emotional for both seniors and families. This guide provides tips to make the transition smooth and supportive.

With so many options available—independent living, assisted living, memory care—choosing the right senior living community can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks down the process into manageable steps.
Assisted Living supports daily living needs in a social setting. Memory Care adds a secure environment, higher staffing ratios, and specialized dementia programming.
Covers lodging, three daily meals, housekeeping, utilities (except phone), activities, and baseline care services. Additional care fees may apply based on individual needs.
Availability varies day to day. One Stop Senior Solutions can check openings in real time and hold a spot during discharge planning.
As early as possible—especially if your loved one is in a hospital or skilled nursing facility with Medicare coverage. Touring early supports orderly discharge planning and ensures the right home is secured before coverage ends.
One Stop Senior Solutions coordinates with both the facility and case management/social services to ensure all medications and required Durable Medical Equipment (DME) are arranged before move-in—based on your insurance coverage and needs.
8 AM to 7 PM (Pacific Time)