What to Consider in an Elder Community

A tranquil garden scene featuring a small wooden gazebo surrounded by lush green trees and shrubs. A paved pathway, designed with elder care considerations, curves gently past the gazebo, with a bench and some buildings visible in the background. The area is well-maintained and peaceful.

By Sydney Clevenger

First impressions count, and that’s an adage especially true when searching for an elder living community.

To truly recognize a community as home, there are several elements one should experience when first walking through the door of an elder living facility, said Cedar Sinai Park Community Program Director Jennifer Felberg.

The first perception, said Felberg, should be the environment.

“Many of our visitors to Rose Schnitzer Manor immediately comment on the lightness and brightness and homey-ness of our active assisted living community,