Residential homes licensed to care for up to six non-related residents. They provide room, board, laundry, necessary supervision, and help with activities of daily living, personal care, and social services.
Learn MoreIndependent senior living communities (also known as retirement communities, senior living communities or independent retirement communities) are designed for seniors 55 and older. Independent senior living residents are permitted to use third-party home health care services to meet additional needs.
Learn MoreMemory care is a special kind of care provided to those with varying degrees of dementia or Alzheimer’s. It involves creating a structured environment that has set schedules and routines in place to create a stress-free lifestyle, features to ensure the safety and well-being of a senior, and programs designed to cultivate cognitive skills.
Learn MoreAn assisted living community is housing for people that need supervision or assistance with activities of daily living available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. These would include dressing, bathing, toileting, incontinence, transferring and eating.
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