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Frequently Asked Questions in Bellevue, NE

Heritage Ridge

Frequently Asked Questions

The decision to move a parent or relative into a senior living community is never easy, and it’s essential to consider the needs of everyone involved. Just as your loved one deserves to receive the highest quality of care, you, as a caregiver, should be able to prioritize your personal and professional goals simultaneously. If your duties get in the way of your well-being, finding a senior living community can give your loved one the vital care they need while preserving your relationship.

We understand your loved one may be apprehensive about moving into assisted living because they fear they will lose their independence and freedom as adults. While we can assure you that living at Heritage Communities provides an unparalleled senior experience, check out our guide on deciding between home and senior living for information to help you make this decision, including pros and cons, cost comparisons, and real testimonials from our residents.

While both assisted and independent living residents can benefit from the resources, amenities, and events we offer at Heritage Ridge, the two types of senior living options vary in the support individuals need.

Independent living is intended for retirees who wish to have their meals and maintenance taken care of to enjoy their retirement and have quick access to social programming and amenities. On the other hand, assisted living is geared towards seniors who need assistance with activities for daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, eating, managing medications, using the restroom, and moving around.

Each care plan is designed to prioritize the dignity and comfort of residents as they receive assistance from our experienced associates and certified nursing assistants, and your loved one will have access to the same programming and amenities available to independent living folks. 

If you need to transition your loved one from independent to assisted living, we strive to make the process seamless for everyone involved.

Finding the right senior living community for yourself or your loved one takes time, consideration, and discussion. Similar to deciding which home you’ll be purchasing and preparing for retirement, you’ll need to seek out a community that fits your needs and budget without compromising on the quality of care.

We suggest speaking with a financial planner to develop a plan before you make any long-term decisions. Researching other retirement savings options can also ease any financial worries and help you make a good investment.

Look around at various senior living communities in your area to understand any significant differences between them and determine what amenities and features are most important to you and your loved one.

We recommend visiting in person for an authentic peek into what an average day in the community looks like and to speak with any friends or family members you know who are residing in a senior living community to get their two cents. 

Our Family Decision Toolkit guide offers more advice on finding the ideal home for your loved one.

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