Understanding the different types of senior living can help families make informed and confident decisions. Each option offers its own level of care, support and lifestyle, and choosing the right one begins with knowing what each setting provides. Below you will find helpful explanations of the most common senior living options. Select the category that best matches your needs to learn more about what it includes and how Senior Care Relations can guide you through the process.
Independent Living communities are a great option for those who are active and do not require assistance with activities of daily living but enjoy the luxury of meal preparation, housekeeping, laundry care and activity programs. Often, Independent Living communities offer onsite amenities such as pools and fitness centers. Our goal is to provide you with detailed information on the communities of your choice and to assist you with determining which community is right for you. We are here to answer any questions, assist with setting up tours and admissions, and advocate for your care, your way.
Assisted Living communities are a great living option for those who are aging at home but need a little more assistance or socialization. Most assisted livings offer similar services,
Memory Care communities are designed to support individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or significant memory related changes. These communities offer a secure environment with structured daily routines
A Long Term Care community is an excellent option for someone that requires extensive supervision and care due to a decline in mentation, lack of safety awareness, or debilitating medical diagnosis. The services provided include assistance with all activities of daily living,
Services include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, bath aide and social work visits.