In independent living communities, residents are typically provided with services such as housekeeping, meals and social activities while continuing to enjoy the freedom of an active, independent lifestyle.
An assisted living residence or assisted living community is a housing option for people with disabilities or for adults who cannot or who choose not to live independently.
Like an assisted living community, memory care units offer round-the-clock care and supervision as well as help with day-to-day activities like bathing and dressing. The main difference is that they provide specialized care for people with memory loss.
In-home caregivers provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) such as meal preparation, dressing, grooming, medication monitoring, transportation and light housekeeping. If this is an option you are considering our advisors can help direct you to a provider for your specific needs.
Adult Day Care Centers are designed to provide care and companionship for older adults who need assistance or supervision during the day. Programs offer relief to family members and caregivers, allowing them to go to work, handle personal business, or just relax while knowing their relative is well cared for and safe.
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