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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I use Concern Care Partners?

Our clients are free from the frustration of finding a senior living community.  Concern Care Partners takes the guesswork out of senior living. We can quickly and effectively offer multiple pre-screened and evaluated options. We care about assisting you in selecting the best independent, assisted living and memory care properties in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange counties that suits your specific needs.

How much will cost to use Concern Care Partners?

All of our services are free to you and your love ones.

What is process for working with Concern Care Partners?

It is simple.  Just give us a call at (866) 224-2249 and schedule a care assessment in your home or one of our offices throughout Southern California.  All family and friends who will take part in your care, should plan to attend so that they can asked any questions they see fit.

Do you provide referrals for seniors in all income groups?

Yes. Our large directory of partner communities includes a wide range of pricing options. All seniors, regardless of their income, deserve a clean, safe and caring living environment.

What do you look for when evaluating facilities that offer dementia/Alzheimer’s care?

Dementia and Alzheimer’s care is specialized and assisted living communities are required to meet specific licensing requirements to accept residents with this diagnosis. We evaluate these communities as we would any assisted living residence with a specific eye on caregiver-to-resident ratio, security, food quality, appropriate activities, music, and opportunities for interaction with pets and children.

Are pets allowed at Assisted Living?

More and more communities are now accepting residents with pets. Some assisted living communities will only allow cats, while others will allow cats and dogs (usually with a weight limit) In most communities, residents must be able to completely care for their furry loved ones. Some communities have “house” pets that are shared and loved by all the residents.