Our needs are continuously changing, from the moment we’re born, to the very end of our days. Where we live today, in the largely independent phase of our lives, may not be where we choose to live as we get older and our personal needs are heightened. If you are looking for answers to the questions, “Where is mom going to live?” or “Who is going to help care for dad during the times we cannot?” then Housing and Care is at the very heart of your inquiry. There are many options for housing and care. Explore those options here and talk over the possibilities with your elderly loved one.
Independent Living
As seniors ease into retirement, they often think about changing their lifestyles. After children grow up and move out of the family home …
Assisted Living
An assisted living facility is not a nursing home. These facilities serve a community of seniors who share common interests and activities while enjoying independent living. The facilities help seniors …
Alzheimer’s, Dementia & Memory Care
Memory Care, sometimes referred to more specifically as Alzheimer’s care, is a specialized form of long-term care. This type of facility exists to provide care for residents that have been …
Nursing Homes
Nursing homes (also known as “skilled nursing facilities”) have changed over the years. The institutional, hospital-like setting of the “traditional” nursing home can still be found …
In-Home Care
eniors who need help with the activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing), as well as those who need assistance with the instrumental activities of daily living …
Alternative Senior Housing
For generations, seniors have had limited options for aging: nursing homes, retirement homes, staying home (if they could afford it) or living with a family member …
Hospice
Hospice is a type of medical support service that focuses not on finding a cure, but rather on comfort, quality of life and the maintenance of personal dignity even …