Transitioning to Assisted Living
Help Your Loved One Maintain Their Freedom and Quality of Life
Though it’s often a necessary part of the aging process, making the transition to an assisted living facility is rarely easy. At Widlast Legal, we believe that choosing assisted living should be an empowering decision, and we’re familiar with all of the best facilities in the Silicon Valley area.
CLIENT STORIES: FRANK
Frank is 68 and comes from a long line of manual laborers. He’s what you might call a “tough guy” — he doesn’t like to ask for help, and he values being able to take care of himself and his home. He’s always scoffed at the idea of moving to an assisted living home, claiming that they take away their residents’ independence and treat them like children.
Frank has never wanted to be a burden to his children or his neighbors, but he’s started to have trouble maintaining his landscape due to his arthritis. He’s also left the stove on several times and has forgotten to pay several of his bills. All of these little issues are starting to greatly worry his children.
HOW WIDLAST LEGAL CAN HELP
At Widlast Legal, we’ve worked with countless individuals just like Frank. We understand that many individuals have a difficult time imagining themselves moving to an assisted living facility, and we also know that many older adults fear losing their legacy or being forgotten after they’ve moved.
We work with families to address these concerns, and many others, with compassion and empathy. As Silicon Valley’s Top Rated Local® elder law firm, we can help your loved one find a facility that empowers them to continue living their life with independence and dignity.
Help your loved one enjoy the next phase of their life with the care they deserve. Call Widlast Legal today for a consultation.
WE'LL HELP YOUR LOVED ONE FIND AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY THAT:
♦ Fits their budget.
♦ Allows them to maintain their freedom and sense of agency.
♦ Meets all of their basic needs and keeps them living comfortably.
♦ Provides them with the support they need to enjoy the later years of their life.
♦ Relieves them of the stress that can come from living on their own.