DALLAS: Medical diagnoses and the needs of a caregiving family member are more likely to drive senior living move-ins than social factors, according to new research.
About 58% of adult children who participated in the survey indicated that a medical diagnosis prompted them to seek out senior housing for a parent, while 27% said their own needs led them to make such a move. Only 8% mentioned loneliness as significant in their decision-making, according to the survey…