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Day 39

How to Review a Home After the First 30 Days

The 30-day mark is a good checkpoint for placement quality. Review core areas: settling, health stability, communication consistency, medication updates, and social engagement. Compare what was promised before admission with what has actually happened. If gaps appear, request a meeting with a short action list and follow-up date. Keep notes concise and factual so progress can be tracked. Early course correction is easier than waiting months. A practical 30-day review helps families stay proactive and supports better long-term outcomes.