What to do when a parent says “No”

Anytime we move in our lives, it’s a major change and a major decision. A move into Assisted Living is no different. If you have a parent or loved one you feel would benefit from living in a great Assisted Living community like The Outlook, but you’re not sure how to overcome their objections to the idea, we’re here to help.

Our short but helpful guide is designed to help you tactfully overcome objections to the topic of Assisted Living and build consensus among your family.

It’s very normal for seniors to have questions, or even concerns, about a major life change like a move to Assisted Living, especially if they’re not really familiar with all of the great benefits that are part of a modern community like we have here at The Outlook.

This guide is designed for adult children who feel their parent would truly benefit from living in an Assisted Living community, but who aren’t sure how to get the discussion started, or who are facing stiff resistance from a parent (or even a family member).

In the guide, we share some advice and helpful responses to common objections, along with some things to remember as you move forward with your discussions as a family. We think you’ll find the guide helpful in navigating what can be a stressful time.

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