Family and resident information
Gather the details that help the care conversation begin with clarity, respect, and a full picture of the resident as a person.
Admissions checklist
This dedicated checklist helps prospective families organize care details, documents, visit questions, and move in planning before beginning the YADAH LIVING admissions conversation.
How to use this guide
Families do not need every item completed before scheduling a consultation. The checklist is designed to reduce stress, reveal missing information early, and make the first care conversation more useful for everyone involved.
Gather the details that help the care conversation begin with clarity, respect, and a full picture of the resident as a person.
Prepare the care documents that help the team understand support needs before confirming fit, timing, and services.
Collect practical documents early so the family can move from interest to placement without avoidable delays.
Use the visit to picture daily life, ask direct questions, and plan a transition that feels personal rather than rushed.
Private visit prompts
A private visit is the right time to discuss care fit, family expectations, communication needs, pricing, meals, activities, and the pace of a possible transition.
What daily support does my loved one need right now, and what may change soon
Which routines help my loved one feel calm, respected, and secure
What meal preferences, allergies, or texture needs should we discuss
How should our family receive updates after move in
What forms, assessments, or physician information are needed next
Admissions FAQ
These short answers help families understand what to prepare, what to expect during the first conversation, and how to move forward with clarity.
No. Families can begin with a private conversation even if some documents are still being gathered. The checklist helps identify what is ready and what can be confirmed next.
The conversation focuses on care needs, daily routines, safety concerns, family expectations, timing, and whether YADAH LIVING may be a good residential fit.
Timing depends on care readiness, required paperwork, room availability, physician information, and the family transition plan. The team can discuss realistic next steps after learning the resident needs.
Bring current medication details, physician contacts, decision maker information, legal papers if available, budget questions, and notes about routines, meals, preferences, and comfort items.
Pricing questions can be discussed during the admissions conversation or private visit after the family shares support needs, expected services, and timing considerations.
Families should share the preferred contact person, communication rhythm, and important update preferences so expectations are clear from the beginning.
Next step
Book a consultation, email, or return to the contact section to share your loved one’s needs and request guidance on timing, fit, and preparation.