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Care Options

We offer a range of care options designed to meet various needs and preferences. Below is an overview of our main services, which can be tailored to fit individual requirements.

Independent Living

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Independent living communities are designed for active seniors who want to maintain their autonomy while enjoying a vibrant, hassle-free lifestyle. These communities offer private apartments or homes within a secure and supportive environment, providing amenities that enhance quality of life without the need for daily care services.

Residents in independent living can take advantage of a variety of benefits, including:

  • Maintenance-Free Living: Enjoy the freedom from home maintenance, yard work, and household chores, allowing more time for leisure and personal interests.

  • Social and Recreational Activities: Independent living communities often feature a full calendar of social events, fitness classes, cultural outings, and group activities that promote a sense of community and engagement.

  • Convenient Services: Many communities offer dining options, housekeeping, and transportation services, making day-to-day life easier and more enjoyable.

  • Safety and Security: Independent living communities provide a safe environment with on-site staff, secure access, and emergency response systems, ensuring peace of mind for both residents and their families.

  • Independent living is ideal for seniors who are able to manage their daily lives but want the added convenience, socialization, and security that come with community living. It’s the perfect option for those who want to enjoy an active, independent lifestyle with the freedom to focus on what matters most.

Board & Care Home

Board and care homes, also known as residential care homes, provide a more intimate, home-like setting for seniors or individuals who need assistance with daily activities. These facilities are typically smaller, often located in residential neighborhoods, and house a limited number of residents, usually ranging from 4 to 10. This close-knit environment fosters strong bonds between residents and caregivers, creating a sense of community and belonging.

Board and care homes are an excellent option for seniors who prefer a more personal, home-like environment while still receiving the support they need. This setting allows residents to maintain a sense of independence and comfort, all while benefiting from professional care and assistance. In addition to daily support, many of these homes offer activities and social opportunities, helping residents stay engaged and connected with others.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC)

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A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is a residential community designed to meet the evolving needs of older adults by offering multiple levels of care within one location. CCRCs provide a range of living options, from independent living to assisted living, and skilled nursing care, allowing residents to transition to higher levels of care as their needs change without having to move to a different facility.

Key features of a CCRC include:

  • Multiple Levels of Care: CCRCs offer independent living for active seniors, assisted living for those who need help with daily activities, and skilled nursing care for residents requiring medical attention. Some may also offer memory care for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Lifelong Care Contracts: CCRCs typically operate on a contract or buy-in model, where residents pay an entrance fee and ongoing monthly fees. In return, they are guaranteed access to higher levels of care if needed, often at reduced rates.

  • Comprehensive Services and Amenities: CCRCs provide a wide range of services such as housekeeping, dining, transportation, social activities, and wellness programs, ensuring a vibrant and supportive lifestyle for residents at every stage of aging.

  • Aging in Place: One of the biggest benefits of a CCRC is that residents can “age in place,” meaning they can remain within the same community even as their health needs change, without the stress of moving to a new location for different levels of care.

CCRCs are ideal for seniors looking for a long-term living solution that ensures continuity of care in a familiar setting. By offering independent living along with assisted living and nursing care options, residents can have peace of mind knowing that their future care needs will be met.

Assisted Living

Assisted living is a residential option for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities but still want to maintain a level of independence. These facilities provide personal care assistance, such as help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and meal preparation. Residents typically live in private or shared apartments and can participate in various social and recreational activities. Assisted living offers 24-hour staff support while allowing individuals to retain their dignity and autonomy in a comfortable, community-oriented environment. It’s an ideal solution for those who do not require intensive medical care but need help with daily tasks.

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