Choosing the Right Fit.
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Independent Living.
Independent living communities are ideal for older adults who are active, social, and able to manage daily activities on their own, but want to enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle in a vibrant community setting. These communities offer private apartments or cottages, amenities like housekeeping, transportation, fitness classes, and group outings, all designed to support a fulfilling, independent lifestyle with optional support services if needed.
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Assisted Living.
Assisted living communities are designed for older adults who need some help with daily tasks—like bathing, dressing, or managing medications—but still want to maintain independence. These communities offer private or semi-private apartments, daily meals, housekeeping, social activities, and 24/7 staff support in a safe, engaging environment.
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Memory Care.
Memory care is specialized support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. These secure, structured communities provide 24/7 supervision, cognitive support, and thoughtfully designed environments that promote safety, comfort, and quality of life. Staff are specially trained in dementia care and communication.
Alternative Care Options.
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Skilled Nursing Facilities.
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), often referred to as nursing homes, provide 24/7 medical care and supervision by licensed nurses and therapists. They’re ideal for individuals recovering from illness, surgery, or injury, or those with complex medical needs. Services may include physical therapy, IV care, wound management, and long-term care planning.
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In-Home Care.
In-home caregivers visit seniors who need extra assistance to stay in their own homes longer. They can provide services like help with bathing, dressing, and toileting, as well as light housekeeping, meal preparation, medication reminders, companionship, and transportation. In-home care allows your loved one to remain safe, comfortable, and connected in the place they call home, while receiving personalized support from trusted caregivers.