
Types of senior living

Senior care is not an “one size fits all industry”. What works for one family may not work for you & that’s okay! We have listed out 7 main concept types of senior living that briefly describes that specific concept.
This may act as a compass and help point you in the best direction to assist with your journey in finding the senior care that is the best fit for you and your family.
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Most properties that operate as independent living are usually for clients searching to be apart of a community of seniors & do not require additional care services.
The most common form of this is senior apartment dwellings. This may provide a community feel that keeps their residents engaged through various events & amenities offered.
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Assisted living is like an addition to independent living. A key factor that separates the two is that you’ll receive a more detailed care approach with personal services such as personal hygiene upkeep & medication reminders.
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For clients experiencing Alzheimers or other forms of dementia, this may provide that secured & structured environment that you may be looking for.
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Homes like these administer care services similar to assisted living however do not have more than 15 residents.
We’ve adopted this concept because we feel it allows us to fully customize the care experience we want to provide our clients.
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A licensed nursing home provides their residents with 24/7 skilled medical assistance, rehab, hospice, & pain management.
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Ideal for individuals who are recovering from an illness or surgery. Most communities offer short term stays for their residents. This is a great opportunity for clients to see if that particular community is the best fit for them as well.
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If you are looking for a truly all inclusive experience communities like these offer all the above mentioned services & their residents may move though these levels as needed based on what type of care they require.