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Choosing the right assisted living community for your loved one is a significant decision. Touring potential communities is a crucial step to understanding which one best suits your family member's needs. To make the most of your visit, here are 10 essential questions to ask during your tour to ensure you choose the right community.
Assisted living facilities often offer different levels of care, such as basic assistance with daily tasks or specialized memory care. Understanding the scope of care helps you determine if the community can meet your loved one's current and future needs.
A high staff-to-resident ratio ensures more personalized attention and care. Ask about staffing levels, especially during nights and weekends, to ensure consistent support.
Engagement in social and recreational activities contributes to quality of life. Ask about the variety of activities, outings, and programs designed to keep residents mentally, physically, and socially active.
Inquire about on-site medical services, visiting healthcare providers, and how the community handles medical emergencies. Understanding the process helps you gauge the facility’s preparedness for health-related concerns.
Explore the living spaces and ask about the options available. Are the rooms private or shared? What amenities are included in each unit, and can residents personalize their spaces?
Good nutrition is essential for seniors. Ask about meal plans, dietary accommodations, and the flexibility of dining options. Touring the dining area and sampling a meal, if possible, can give you a better sense of quality.
Safety is paramount in assisted living. Inquire about security protocols, fall prevention strategies, and emergency response systems to ensure your loved one will be safe and secure.
Understanding costs and what’s included is crucial for financial planning. Ask for a detailed breakdown of fees, potential additional charges, and payment options.
Maintaining family connections is important for residents’ well-being. Ask about visiting hours, policies, and how the facility keeps families informed about their loved one's care and activities.
Each facility has its own culture and approach to care. Ask about the community’s mission, values, and overall atmosphere to see if it aligns with your loved one’s preferences and needs.
At The Ranch Assisted Living Facility in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, we pride ourselves on offering personalized memory care in a warm, family-like setting. Owned and operated by Melissa Bongart since 2010, our facility is situated on 6 serene acres where residents can enjoy daily activities in a safe and nurturing environment.
We maintain one of the best staff-to-resident ratios in Manatee and Sarasota Counties, ensuring quality care and meaningful connections. Our mission is to promote healthy lifestyles, resident friendships, and purposeful living for all our residents.
To learn more or schedule a tour, visit our website: The Ranch Assisted Living Facility.
By asking these questions and carefully evaluating each community, you’ll be better equipped to make an informed decision and find the best possible home for your loved one.
It was a momentous occasion in Bradenton on May 1, 2025, as we welcomed a very special guest Ellie Hollander, President & CEO of Meals on Wheels America. Her visit was more than ceremonial; it was a heartfelt celebration of community, service, and the vital work being done across Florida to nourish and support our seniors.Ellie flew in from the Washington, D.C. area as the keynote speaker for the Meals on Wheels Florida annual conference, proudly hosted this year by Meals on Wheels PLUS of Manatee. Ellies schedule was packed, but that did not stop her from doing an interview with MySuncoast ABC-7 telling viewers how critical the meal program is to our homebound seniors. Next, Ellie hit the road and delivered meals to some of our senior clients and talked with our volunteers. Ellie also stopped by our Friendship Dining Center program, and participated in a music game the clients love.The Members of the Florida Chapter of Meals on Wheels America named Maribeth Phillips, our President & CEO, as their Board President earlier this year. Maribeth invited Ellie to attend and kickoff the conference. Ellie shared valuable insights with the members in attendance, and her words reenergized the room!The conference included meal providers from across the state, with over 20 different organizations attending. Attendees also heard from Bob Blancato, Executive Director of NANASP, also from Washington, D.C.; Bradenton Police Detective, Jim Curulla on senior scams; Sandra Tapfumaneyi, Chief of Emergency Management Sarasota; Louise Gallagher on Senior Mental Health; and Jennifer Huber from FPL. Chef2Home provided a delicious breakfast and lunch.We are proud to be part of the national network of Meals on Wheels America and grateful to be a part of the state-wide chapter, Meals on Wheels Florida, both working every day to ensure no senior goes hungry.
As summer approaches, many children in our community are looking forward to sunshine, fun, and time with friends. But for far too many, summer brings something else-hunger.When school cafeterias close for the summer, thousands of local children lose access to the nutritious meals they depend on. Families already struggling to make ends meet are faced with even more pressure. The emotional toll is real. No parent should have to worry if they can feed their child, and no child should go to bed with an empty stomach.At The Food Bank of Manatee, we are stepping up to meet the need. We partner with over 100 local food pantries across Manatee County to reach the families who need us mostbut we cant do it alone.This summer, our goal is to provide: 22,500 meals each week across the 9-week summer break. Thats more than 200,000 meals for children and familiesand every dollar makes a difference.Just $15 provides 10 meals; $30 provides 20 meals; a gift of $150 will provide 100 meals!We know that many in our community want to make a difference. With your support, we can ensure no child goes hungry during the summer months.Please consider making a gift today and sharing this message with others who want to help too. A link to our page is below. A $25,000 Matching Gift to feed children this summer has been offered by an anonymous fund at Manatee Community Foundation. Gifts will be matched $1 for $1 up to $25,000.The Food Bank of Manatee is the only food bank based in our county. We anticipate continued need as families look for nutritional support. Your help matters now more than ever! Please give today!Together, we can bring relief, peace of mind, and full bellies to those who need it most.
On Monday, April 7, 2025, we had the joy and honor of hosting our annual Volunteer Luncheon, a heartfelt celebration dedicated to the incredible individuals who make our mission possible each and every day. Held in a spirit of gratitude and community, the event brought together volunteers with over 100 hours of service for a beautiful luncheon provided by Metz Chef 2 Home. The highlight of the event was the presentation of awards to several outstanding volunteers who have gone above and beyond in their service. From delivering meals with a smile to lending a helping hand wherever needed, these volunteers embody the true spirit of giving.The 2025 award recipients included:Champions Circle: Ten Years of ServiceDan WilhelmChampions Circle: 300+ Hours of ServiceTerri HillChampions Circle: 300+ Hours of ServicePat McDonaldOutstanding Food Bank Volunteer: Terri HillOutstanding Volunteer Ambassador: Veronica Brandon-MillerOutstanding Youth Volunteer: Jonathan MaassenMost Generous Group Ambassador: Lakewood Ranch Elks LodgeOutstanding Volunteer Group: First WatchOutstanding Administrative Volunteer: Barbara BrownOutstanding Friendship Dining Center Volunteer: Pam O ConnorOutstanding Car Loader: Charlie GunnOutstanding Warehouse Volunteer: Lana PaulRookies of the Year: Jeff and Christy MohlerOutstanding Daybreak Adult Day Center Volunteer: Larry BreidenbachOutstanding Telephone Reassurance Volunteer: Reina HuertaVolunteer of the Year: Terri HillTo every volunteer who gives their time and heartthank you. Our Volunteers are the reason we are able to serve our neighbors in need with care, dignity, and hope. We look forward to another year of making a difference together.
The Ranch Assisted Living Facility is located in the heart of Lakewood Ranch Florida. The facility has been owned and operated by Melissa Bongart since 2010 with a focus on memory care residents who desire a homelike environment. We offer a comfortable living environment due to the small family home feel situated on 6 acres with beautiful trees and plenty of room for your loved one to enjoy their daily activities. The Ranch ALF places a high value on resident friendships, healthy lifestyle and quality care. Our resident to staff ratio is one of the best in Manatee and Sarasota County. This helps our mission to enrich the aging experience by providing opportunities for our residents to be actively engaged in purposeful living activities. All of this not only benefits our residents, but improves the lives of their families, our staff, and hopefully the community as well.
The Ranch Assisted Living Facility is located in the heart of Lakewood Ranch Florida. The facility has been owned and operated by Melissa Bongart since 2010 with a focus on memory care residents who desire a homelike environment. We offer a comfortable living environment due to the small family home feel situated on 6 acres with beautiful trees and plenty of room for your loved one to enjoy their daily activities. The Ranch ALF places a high value on resident friendships, healthy lifestyle and quality care. Our resident to staff ratio is one of the best in Manatee and Sarasota County. This helps our mission to enrich the aging experience by providing opportunities for our residents to be actively engaged in purposeful living activities. All of this not only benefits our residents, but improves the lives of their families, our staff, and hopefully the community as well.