Types of Senior Care
Navigating care options can be confusing. We break down the differences so you can make informed decisions for your loved one.
Assisted Living
Housing with daily help — bathing, dressing, medications, and meals — for seniors who need support but not round-the-clock nursing.
Memory Care
Secured, specialized communities staffed and designed for people living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
Independent Living
Maintenance-free senior apartments or communities with amenities and social activities for active older adults who need little to no personal care.
In-Home Care
Caregivers who come to your parent's home to help with daily tasks, companionship, and supervision so they can age in place.
Skilled Nursing
Round-the-clock medical and nursing care, plus short-term rehabilitation, for seniors with serious or complex health needs.
Respite Care
Short-term stays in a senior community that give family caregivers a break or bridge a recovery period.
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