Independent Living
Independent living communities are designed for seniors who are able to live independently but prefer the convenience of services and amenities. Residents in independent living communities typically have access to dining options, social activities, and other amenities. Assistance with daily activities or medical care is generally not provided in independent living communities.
Assisted Living
Assisted living communities offer a higher level of care than independent living, providing assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. Residents in assisted living communities receive personalized care plans based on their individual needs and preferences. Assisted living facilities may also provide amenities such as meal services, transportation, and social activities to promote overall well-being.
Memory Care
Memory care communities cater to seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, offering specialized care and support for memory-related conditions. Staff in memory care facilities are trained to handle the unique needs of residents with memory impairments. Memory care communities may have secure environments to prevent wandering and ensure the safety of residents.