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Senior
Apartments
Senior
apartments are multifamily residential properties for persons age 55 years or
older. Senior apartments do not have central dining facilities and generally do
not provide meals to residents, but many offer community rooms, social
activities, and other amenities. |
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Independent Living Communities
Independent
living communities are age-restricted multifamily properties with central
dining facilities that provide residents as part of their monthly fee with
access to meals and other services such as housekeeping, linen service,
transportation, and social and recreational activities. |
Assisted
Living Residences
Assisted
living residences are state regulated properties that provide the same services
as independent living communities, but also provide supportive care from
trained employees to residents who are unable to live independently and require
assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) including management of
medications, bathing, dressing, toileting, ambulating, and eating. |
Alzheimer's/Dementia
Care Facilities
These are
state licensed settings that specialize in caring for those afflicted with
Alzheimer's disease and/or related dementias. |
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Continuing
Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs)
Continuing
care retirement communities (CCRCs) include a combination of independent
living, assisted living and skilled nursing services (or independent living and
skilled nursing) available to residents all on one campus. Resident payment
plans vary and include entrance fee, rental, and condo/coop programs.
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