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Independent living for seniors is usually in a small, easy to maintain private apartment or house within a community of seniors. No personal care or medical care is available as part of the senior independent living community, but other services may be available for recreation or convenience, like transportation.

Senior housing designed for those no longer able to live safely on their own, but who don’t require the high level of care provided in a nursing home. Also called "board and care homes", "personal care homes" and/or "residential care homes" including Adult Family Homes.

Nursing homes, sometimes known as skilled nursing facilities, may provide a full range of care needs, including acute care and long term care.

Continuing care retirement communities provide different levels of care (independent, assisted living, and nursing home) based on individual needs. A resident is able to move throughout the different levels of care within the community if his or her needs change.

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Once you have registered and logged in, you may use favorites. Favorites can help you track and organize your search for senior housing.

Searches: You can save a search to your list of favorites by clicking the "Save Search" link after performing a search. The search will be stored on the server and available to you in your list of favorites on all of your subsequent visits. Clicking on the search in the favorites list will re-execute the search on the current database, so you can be sure that you are viewing the latest information.

Facilities: You can save a facility to your list of favorites by clicking the "Save to Favorites" link on the detailed listing page. Once a facility is saved, clicking on its entry in the favorites list will take you back to the facility's page, where you may review the facility information and perform various actions, such as contacting the facility. Facilities that have been saved to your favorites list will be highlighted in search results.

Folders: You can organize your searches and facilities into folders. Click the "New Folder" button to create a folder. You can rename a folder by double-clicking on it, or by right-clicking on the folder and choosing "Rename" from the context menu. You can put searches and facilities into folders by dragging and dropping them onto the target folder.
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What to look for in senior housing

Care Services: Assess all of the care needs of your loved one. If the person needs special care for Alzheimer's disease, has a tendency to fall, or has other disabilities, you should make certain that the facility is trained to handle those conditions.

Location: Look for housing that will be convenient for family and friends to visit. You will most likely want to be able to drop in and see that your loved one is happy and properly cared for.

Amenities: Think about the things that would make the potential resident feel "at home." Privacy, access to a phone, a TV in the room, a pleasant courtyard or garden, outings, and other amenities all add up to a higher quality of life.

Cost: What resources do you have available to pay for senior housing? A financial planner or estate attorney can help you understand your options.
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