There are multiple options when it comes to finding the right Assisted Living Community for a loved one. Let’s break them down—and if you’re unsure which is best, we’re here to guide you through the entire process!
Senior Apartments:
Perfect for independent seniors (55+) who want socialization without the burden of home maintenance. Not staffed for care, but outside services like home health can be arranged. Some offer one meal per day.
RCAC – Residential Care Apartment Complex:
Great for those still independent but needing occasional help. Private apartments with kitchens, 24/7 emergency staff, and up to 28 hours/week of supportive care (dressing, meals, meds, etc.).
Assisted Living – Community Based Residential Facility or CBRF:
Designed for seniors needing 24/7 support in a home-like setting. Care includes help with daily tasks like medication management, grooming, meals, and transportation. Includes up to 3 hours/week of nursing care.
Memory Care – Community Based Residential Facility or CBRF
Specialized Assisted Living for those with dementia who need round-the-clock care. Staff are trained in dementia care and behavior management. Communities are secure and equipped to prevent wandering.