How Senior Housing Decisions Are Made
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In this episode, Michael Wright explains the Housing Care Continuum, a simple way to understand how support needs change as we age. He begins with independent living, then describes home support services, the role of retirement residences, assisted living and finally long term care.
Michael also explains what makes his work unique. Before focusing on the sale of a home, he helps older adults and families understand what transition is needed. He shares examples of how people struggle with activities of daily living, what social isolation looks like at home, and why retirement residences often provide the connection people are missing.
He clarifies how long term care placement works in Ontario. It is a needs based system, not a position based list, and people can remain on the list for years without moving forward unless they meet priority need. Families often misunderstand this, and early planning can reduce fear and avoid crisis decisions.
If you are an older adult planning ahead or an adult child supporting a parent, this episode offers plain English guidance to help you understand the options and choose the right next step with dignity and calm.
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