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Assisted Senior Housing Options

As you or your loved one transitions into this new chapter of life, know that you’re not alone. Exploring senior living options can bring comfort, support, and a renewed sense of community. We’re here to help you find a  living arragement where safety, independence, and quality of life come first. Let’s take this journey together—because you deserve the best care and peace of mind.

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In-Home Caregiver

An at-home caregiver for senior assisted living provide personalized, one-on-one support to older adults who need help with daily activities while remaining in the comfort of their own homes. These caregivers assist with tasks such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication reminders, and mobility support, while also offering companionship and emotional care. Their goal is to enhance the senior’s quality of life, promote independence, and ensure safety by providing reliable and compassionate assistance tailored to individual needs. Caregivers are typically around $40/hour.

Board and Care (RCFE)

A board and care home, also known as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE), is a small, home-like senior living option that provides personalized care and assistance with daily activities in a comfortable residential setting. Holding a maximum of 6 residents, these facilities offer 24/7 support with tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and meal preparation while fostering a close-knit, family-like atmosphere. Board and care homes are ideal for seniors who need more hands-on assistance but prefer a quieter, more intimate environment.

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Assisted Living Facility

An assisted living facility for seniors is a residential community designed to provide a balance of independence and support, offering assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication management, etc. These facilities provide a safe and engaging environment with amenities like social activities and transportation services. With 24/7 staff available to assist as needed, assisted living facilities are ideal for adults who require some help with daily tasks but do not need the intensive medical care of a nursing home.

Room & Board

A room and board facility provides a safe, communal living environment that includes housing, meals, and basic assistance with daily activities. These facilities offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional assisted living, providing residents with essential support such as housekeeping and limited personal care while fostering a sense of community. Ideal for seniors who need some help with daily living but do not require medical care, room and board homes offer a comfortable and structured setting for aging individuals. Staff at room and boards are not licensed through the state and usually do not have medical training.

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Memory Care

A memory care facility is a specialized residential community designed to support individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. These facilities provide a secure and structured environment with trained staff available 24/7 to assist with daily activities, medication management, and cognitive therapies tailored to residents’ needs. Memory care communities focus on enhancing quality of life through personalized care, engaging activities, and a safe setting that minimizes confusion and wandering. With compassionate support and a focus on preserving dignity, memory care facilities offer seniors and their families peace of mind.

Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)

A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is a senior living option that offers a full spectrum of care—including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing—within one community, allowing residents to age in place as their needs evolve. CCRCs provide a vibrant, maintenance-free lifestyle with amenities such as dining, social activities, and wellness programs, along with access to higher levels of care when needed. This seamless transition between care levels ensures stability, security, and peace of mind for seniors and their families, making CCRCs an ideal choice for those seeking long-term living solutions with personalized support. This is usually the most expensive option.

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