When it comes to finding the right care for your loved one, we understand that it can be a daunting task. There are so many options available, and it’s important to choose the one that best meets their needs and provides the level of care they require.
Independent Living
Independent living refers to a housing arrangement designed exclusively for older adults, typically those aged 55 and over. The primary focus of independent living facilities is to provide seniors with a safe and easy-to-manage living space that promotes their independence. These facilities often come with community support services and amenities that cater to the lifestyle and needs of older adults who can live independently without the need for daily nursing or other routine medical assistance.
Assisted Living
If your loved one values their independence but could benefit from some assistance with daily activities, assisted living may be the ideal choice. In an assisted living community, residents have access to personalized care plans, 24-hour support, and a variety of amenities and activities.
Memory Care
For individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, our memory care communities provide a safe and supportive environment. Our highly trained staff members are experienced in caring for those with memory loss and work to create a comfortable and engaging atmosphere.
Nursing Home
A nursing home, also known as a skilled nursing facility, is a place of residence for individuals who require constant medical care and assistance with everyday activities. They typically cater to older adults but can also serve younger individuals with disabilities or debilitating health conditions. Nursing homes are staffed with trained medical professionals and provide a wide range of health and personal care services.
Skilled Nursing
For individuals with more complex medical needs, our skilled nursing communities offer round-the-clock care from licensed nurses. Our team provides personalized care plans, medication management, and rehabilitation services to help residents recover and maintain their highest level of independence.
Active Adult Community (55+ Community)
A 55+ community, also known as an active adult community or age-restricted community, is a residential neighborhood designed for adults who are at least 55 years old. The key focus of these communities is to provide a lifestyle that is suited to older adults looking to enjoy a retirement lifestyle without the responsibilities of traditional home ownership.
Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)
A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), also known as a Life Plan Community, is a type of retirement community that offers various levels of senior housing, support, and healthcare services all on one campus. The goal of a CCRC is to provide a continuum of care that meets the residents’ needs as they age, from independent living to assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing care.
Home Care
Home care refers to a range of services provided in the home to individuals who need assistance due to aging, disability, illness, or recovery from surgery. The goal of home care is to enable the person to remain at home, rather than use residential, long-term, or institutional-based nursing care. Home care services can include medical and non-medical care and life assistance services.