Assisted Living Locators is one of the nation’s largest senior placement and referral services. Through more than 150 franchisees in 39 states and the District of Columbia, local senior care advisors provide a no cost service to help find quality, top-r...

Assisted Living Locators is one of the nation’s largest senior placement and referral services. Through more than 150 franchisees in 39 states and the District of Columbia, local senior care advisors provide a no cost service to help find quality, top-rated in-home care, independent retirement options, assisted living communities and memory care. To learn more, visit: www.assistedlivinglocators.com. (PRNewsfoto/Assisted Living Locators)

Assisted Living Locators Encourages Families to Start Senior Care Conversations Early

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of Older Americans Month this May, Assisted Living Locators, a nationwide leader in senior care placement, is encouraging families to take proactive steps in planning for their loved ones' future care needs. With 10,000 Americans turning 65 every day, early preparation is critical to ensuring seniors receive the best possible care in a setting that meets their needs and preferences.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 70% of Americans over 65 will require long-term care at some point in their lives. Despite this growing need, many families delay critical conversations about senior care until a crisis occurs, limiting options and increasing stress.

"Older Americans Month serves as a powerful reminder that planning ahead for senior care is not just beneficial—it's essential," said Felicia Sanders, Brand Leader/President of Assisted Living Locators. "By starting these discussions early, families can make informed decisions about care options and find solutions that align with their loved ones' unique needs and financial situations."

Assisted Living Locators provides a personalized, no-cost service to help families navigate the often-complex world of senior care. With expert local advisors in over 30 states, the company offers guidance on in-home care, independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Each advisor takes the time to assess seniors' medical, emotional, and financial needs to match them with the best care options available.

"The earlier families begin planning, the more choices they have," Sanders added. "Our advisors work one-on-one with families, ensuring they have access to the right resources and support at every stage of the aging journey."

For those unsure where to start, Assisted Living Locators offers a free consultation to help families assess their loved ones' needs and explore care options. To learn more, visit www.assistedlivinglocators.com or call (877) 266-7788 to connect with a local senior care expert.

About Assisted Living Locators

Founded in 2003, Assisted Living Locators is a nationwide senior placement and referral service and a member of Evive Brands , offering personalized assistance in finding in-home care, independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities. The company's compassionate team of local advisors provides expert guidance at no cost to families, ensuring seniors receive the care they deserve.

Media Contact: Rhonda Grundemann, 602-739-8810, rgrundemann@evivebrands.com

 

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