Voc Works
Cumberland, RI
Just wanted to see how it worked! please leave me your comments... Thank you Sue... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Paul
PCH Medical Center
Long Beach, CA
Really good professional website. You are a very inspiring person. I do hope we can be good friends I am doing a counselling course shortly. I hope... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Dom
Walton Francis X Dr
Columbia, SC
its an excellent site. Dont forget to add us to your links.....and dont forget the cake!!!! Baz xx ... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Sue
Methodist Counselling & Consultation Services
Charlotte, NC
My own health story is as grim and sad as yours - feel 4U! However, you are just amazing, and the site is v v uplifting in these dark days... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by James
MacGregor- Mr. George- LCSW
Montville, NJ
I feel humbled and honoured to have met you at the Mind,Body Spirit Exhibition at Plinston Halls in Letchworth today. You are an inspiration and are... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Anthony
Browse Counselling Experts Articles and Information
Acne  (1,500)
Addictions  (1,500)
Advice  (1,500)
Allergies  (1,092)
Alternative Medicine  (1,500)
Anti Aging  (1,500)
Breakup  (1,500)
Cancer  (1,499)
Dental Care  (1,500)
Disabilities  (1,500)
Divorce  (1,500)
Elderly Care  (1,498)
Goal Setting  (1,500)
Hair Loss  (1,500)
Health and Safety  (1,497)
Hearing  (1,500)
Law of Attraction  (1,499)
Marriage  (1,500)
Medicine  (1,497)
Meditation  (1,499)
Men's Health  (1,500)
Mental Health  (1,500)
Motivational  (1,500)
Nutrition  (1,495)
Personal Injury  (1,499)
Plastic Surgeries  (1,500)
Pregnancy  (1,496)
Psychology  (1,500)
Public Speaking  (1,500)
Quit Smoking  (1,500)
Religion  (1,499)
Self Help  (1,500)
Skin Care  (1,500)
Sleep  (1,500)
Stress Management  (1,500)
Teenagers  (1,492)
Time Management  (1,500)
Weddings  (1,500)
Wellness  (1,500)
Women's Health  (1,500)
Women's Issues  (1,500)

Unlike other types of senior housing such as assisted living, nursing homes and continuing care retirement communities, there is a lesser focus on aspects of communal living at anindependent living community. Things like group dining, and organized activities and clubs may be offered at some places, but it's not unusual for anindependent living communityto offer no group-oriented services at all.

Today there is a wide array of independent living communities for seniors to choose from. For more information on the different types communities, please see Senior Independent Living and the Many Options .

What to Expect: Residents

The operative word at anyindependent living communityis "independent." For the most part, residents are active seniors who are ambulatory and are able to complete all of the activities of daily living without assistance. Many residents still drive, are employed, and maintain active lifestyles and ties to the community at large. Applicants may be required to obtain a note from their doctor that certifies they are healthy enough to live on their own. Moving to anindependent living communitycan be a great option for independent seniors who are considering downsizing to a residence that requires less maintenance than their current home.

What to Expect: Services and Amenities

The services and amenities you will find at anindependent living communitywill vary, but generally there are none of the support or care services that you'll find in other types of senior housing. Typical services include light housekeeping and linen service. Meal plans may also be available. If a resident develops health problems that require either temporary or ongoing care in his or her residence, mostindependent living communitieswill allow that resident to hire caregiving help, but in most cases, that resident would be responsible for arranging and managing the care on his or her own. In addition, the community may require a formal release of liability to be executed and/or that the resident hire caregivers who are licensed and fully bonded.

Amenities are perhaps the most variable factor atindependent living communitiesbecause they depend significantly on the type and location of the residence. An urban high-rise, for example, may have a concierge, banquet and exercise facilities and a modest courtyard or garden, while a campus community might offer a library, more extensive grounds with walking paths, a golf course, tennis courts and several types of recreational facilities. Of course, depending on the community, there may not be any communal areas.

What to Expect: Typical Accommodations

Independent living communitiesusually offer a variety of accommodations to suit individuals and couples. Studios, one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms are the most common types of living arrangements. The residences themselves are more varied and may be in the form of apartment or condominium complexes, single-family homes, cottages, townhouses and more.

Independent living communitiesrun the gamut from budget to luxury, reflected in the accommodations, services and amenities that are offered. Price points also range widely, as there are both rental and purchase options depending on the community.


Copyrights © 2026. All Rights Reserved. gocounselling.com

Contact Us | Privacy | Disclaimer | Sitemap