I'm just thinking of a couple of veterans who come to mind in my own riding, for whom Alzheimer's has become a serious issue. One was getting VIP help, and he is at a point where the family is trying to decide on the best course going forward. He is physically capable of staying at home, but due to his wandering and so on, it might be unsafe for him to be at home.
Are there any standards that help professionals and families decide? VIP is designed to help people transition in their older years, allow them to stay at home, and provide help through a transition until such time comes, should it come, that they need to be put into a domicile. Are there any standards or metrics that are used, like a checklist of questions, to allow the professional and the family to say “Here's the point in time. The VIP has been great. The grass is being cut, but now it's time to move Dad to the regional home”?