Jay Minor, Certified Senior Advisor® and Dementia Care Certified®
I was doing a bit of research on word origins recently in helping my son with a high school assignment. I discovered the root “hospes,” which comes from “hostis.” But what was interesting was that the etymology actually branches off into “host,” “guest,” or “stranger.” And gives us the word hospitality.
As defined, hospitality is “the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.” In giving my son examples of real-life application, I thought of Jay Minor. As the owner of Assisted Living Locators, Jay lives the term hospitality as a daily discipline and practice. Those he serves would likely describe it as life-changing.
In March of this year, Jay purchased and opened Assisted Living Locations, a no-cost (to the client) senior living placement service whereby Jay and his team help those in need navigate the confusing landscape of assisted living and memory care.
“We take a very personal approach to helping our clients, from personally accompanying them on every community they tour to providing trusted resources to aid them in every step of their journey,” he says. “We have a long list of specialists that we recommend for senior real estate transactions, reverse mortgages, moving, downsizing, insurance, healthcare options, insurance needs, hospice care and more.”
“I want to be your partner to help you find the care that your loved ones deserve.”
Doing the hard work of researching, scheduling, and making phone calls is just the tip of the iceberg – the real job is to ensure that their clients find the right place for their loved ones to receive the care they need. Like the textbook definition of hospitality, Jay’s goal is to be a helpful advocate and guide clients through the entire process at no cost to the client.
A Certified Senior Advisor® and Dementia Care Certified®, Jay was formerly a pastor for nearly 25 years and “always loved helping people navigate through life’s transitions.”
“When I was searching for a new career after transitioning out of the ministry, I remembered watching my parents and my in-laws all go through every stage of senior living, even up through memory care and hospice. It was an incredibly difficult journey and I often wished I had someone to guide me and answer questions,” says the father of four grown children. “When the opportunity to open a senior living placement agency presented itself, it was a very easy decision. I wanted to give myself to serving my clients who might be going through a difficult time, and perhaps, give them the support that I wish I had been given when I was on my own journey.”
Jay is also a member of the Foundation of Senior Services, a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide seniors and their families with education, options and resources so they can choose quality care and support that will help preserve their independence for as long as possible.
“I understand how difficult and challenging searching for assisted living can be,” says Jay, who lives in Ladera Ranch with his wife Traci. “I want to be your partner to help you find the care that your loved ones deserve.” An act of kindness next on my list of word origins to look up.