What Does Daily Life Look Like?

Assisted Living should be a place where people can thrive and enjoy everyday life. To ensure your loved one feels engaged and connected, ask to see activity calendars and learn how current residents spend their days. Staff should be able to point to planned community events, outings, hobbies, and casual social gatherings that foster purpose and genuine enjoyment each day. 

How Are Medical Needs Handled?


Having the proper medical support in place is essential to ensure your loved one gets the care they need. Ask who is available to handle on-site medical needs, such as nurses, physicians, or care partners. Additionally, clarify processes around medication management, emergency procedures, and how after-hours needs are addressed. Being in a community that prioritizes medical support can give you and your loved ones peace of mind. 

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Questions to Ask on Your First Tour of a Senior Living Community


Touring an assisted living community is a meaningful step in finding the right place for your loved one to call home. The questions you ask during your visit don’t just gather information; they help you understand how each community truly cares for its residents day to day.


At Featherstone Assisted Living, we’ve walked alongside countless families who want one thing above all else: peace of mind in knowing their loved one is surrounded by compassionate support and genuine connection. Below, we’ve highlighted some of the most important questions to ask during your first tour of an assisted living community in Oklahoma so that you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

What Level of Care is Provided?​

It’s essential to understand how care is tailored to each resident’s needs before choosing an assisted living community. Ask about the different levels of care and how support is adjusted if your loved one needs more help in the future. Clarify what daily assistance is available, from bathing to medication management. A good assisted living community should strive to honor independence while ensuring compassionate care where needed.


How Long Has Your Staff Been Here?


Staff longevity speaks volumes about the culture of an assisted living community. When caregivers remain for years, it reflects trust, consistency, and a genuine commitment to the resident’s well-being. Be sure to ask about turnover rates, the types of training staff receive, and how long team members have been part of the community. 

Schedule Your First Tour With Featherstone Assisted Living

Touring an assisted living community in person is the best way to get a sense of how it really feels and to get detailed information from staff. At Featherstone Assisted Living, we invite you to walk the halls, meet our friendly staff, and experience the warmth of our community for yourself. Whether you’re just starting to explore options or ready to make a decision, we’re here to answer your questions and guide you through each step of the process. 


Get started by scheduling your first tour and discover why Featherstone Assisted Living is more than care, but a family, a community, and a home.

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What Safety Measures Are in Place?

When emergencies happen, you want to trust that your loved one’s safety is a top priority. Ask about procedures for fall prevention support, emergency call systems, securing entrances, and storm safety planning. If your loved one requires extra support, make sure the community has the staff and systems in place to respond quickly, calmly, and with dignity.

How Do Families Stay Involved?


Staying connected matters for both residents and their families. When you’re touring, ask how often you’ll receive care updates, who you will be communicating with, and how accessible leadership and staff are when questions or concerns arise. Look for communities that welcome family participation through events, gatherings, or visitation. When families feel included, everyone can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.