An assisted living community stakeholder interview form gives you a consistent way to collect input from the people who shape daily life in your community. It is well suited for conversations with prospective residents, current residents, family members, care staff, and healthcare partners when you want clear feedback on care philosophy, expectations, and service priorities.
This template focuses on the questions that matter most in senior care settings. It asks respondents to identify their role, rank care values such as dignity, independence, safety, and quality of life, and share what person-centered care means to them. That structure makes it easier to compare perspectives across stakeholder groups without losing the personal context behind each response.
The form also helps surface practical insights you can use to improve resident experience. Open-ended prompts invite respondents to share concerns about daily support, loved-one care, and the philosophy that guides caregiving, while activity and program questions highlight what kinds of social, educational, and wellness offerings are most appealing. The result is a stronger picture of what your community is doing well and where it may need to adapt.