Finding the right residential community for seniors is a big job. Preferred Placement consults, advocates and negotiates to help you find the best elder-care residential community and solution for you or your loved one.
Meet with our locally trusted experts. Our advisors are available in-person, by phone and virtual meeting.
CONSULT & IDENTIFY
INVESTIGATE & VERIFY
COORDINATE & TOUR
ADVOCATE & NEGOTIATE
CONSULT & IDENTIFY: We get a deep understanding of your needs then our experts recommend the right communities to consider
INVESTIGATE & VERIFY: We check up on the latest licensing, inspection and citation data for each community
COORDINATE & TOUR: We schedule tour itineraries for you to visit relevant communities and visit with you
ADVOCATE & NEGOTIATE: Our relationships allow us to advocate for your benefit in many ways
We are a professional placement agency for senior adults that assists seniors in finding you or your senior loved ones a safe and comfortable place to call home. Somewhere that will provide the right services at a price you can afford.
We do a comprehensive analysis, take you on tours of relevant locations, and provide you with all of the information you need as well as a roadmap for success.
We help you overcome obstacles, explore all the options, and work with you to review your many choices.
These are appropriate for healthy, self-reliant seniors who are independent and seek the freedom and privacy of a separate, easy to maintain apartment or home in a senior community.
These are licensed facilities that offer a range of services for adults who can live independently but also who may need help with activities of daily living (called ADL’s).
A continuing care retirement community (CCRC) offers independent living and different amenities with access to onsite medical care. This range of care ensures that the residents stay in this place for the rest of their lives.
These are homes that specialize in providing care for the elderly, typically up to six (6) residents. The homes provide a higher level of care.
These Communities accommodate residents with all forms of dementia, memory impairments, and neurological disorders.
Hospice is a type of medical care that gives seriously ill patients and their loved one’s meaningful time together when the focus of care turns from active treatment to comfort and quality of life near the end of life.