Assisted Living Options

Assisted Living

When many people think of assisted living, they think of a large apartment building where seniors live and receive help with activities of daily living or other care needs. While this is certainly not incorrect, there are other types of senior housing communities which provide assisted living type care in a different setting.

A large portion of the nation’s senior housing providers are small residential homes, often with live-in caregivers. These small residential care homes generally only have room for less than 10 residents, creating a significantly different feel than a large assisted living community. Often called adult family homes or adult foster care, these communities provide care similar to traditional assisted living communities in a home-like atmosphere.

Increasingly, assisted living care is being found on a large campus along with independent living and skilled nursing facilities. Called continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) these communities offer residents a way to age in place, transitioning from independent living, to assisted living to skilled nursing as necessary. The assisted living portion of a CCRC is often very similar to a stand-alone community.

Assisted living communities are a great option for seniors who may need some help with maintaining their daily routine. Knowing the different options available can ensure that seniors select a community that best fits their needs and desired lifestyle. Snapforseniors.com has an extensive glossary which can help you learn more about the different options for assisted living type care.

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